SWEBO Bioenergy
Manual pellet burner PB20
Rev no.
Date
Page
PBM1:12
2018-01-22
10 (36)
4
INSTALLATION
Installing in the boiler
Check the burner for damage.
Check that the required space is available inside
the boiler and that the burner is inserted a
sufficient way inside the boiler (for
measurements see technical data).
Install the burner in the oil burner compartment,
wood compartment or soot compartment.
After making holes in the cover, screw the cast
mounting flange into the cover and ensure that
the locking screw is upwards.
Ensure that the connection is sealed. Use heat
resistant sealant or fibre glass gasket to ensure
a sealed connection. Also ensure that other
boiler hatches and connections are sealed.
Install the loose stop plate at the front edge of
the burner pipe, see image below.
Install the burner in the flange with the locking
screw.
Check that the burner’s firing element is
correctly adjusted. Do this by removing the blue
cover. There are two screws under the burner
that hold the firing element. Slacken these off
slightly and slide as far as possible towards the
boiler and then retighten and reinstall the blue
cover.
Install the accompanying connector to the blue
tube and then install the connector in the drop
pipe. Note that the tube must be installed in such
a way that the pellets can fall through it
unhindered without getting stuck, see image
below, and that clamps must be used at both
ends.
Install the control panel in an appropriate place
(on the boiler or a wall, however, not directly
above the burner!).
NOTE! The panel and cable must be installed in
such a way that the connection cable can be
disconnected so that the burner can be removed
from the boiler and placed next to it.
Ensure that no combustible material is stored in
close proximity to the burner.
Any flue dampers must be kept fully open all the
time.
An alternative heat source must always be
installed in the event of a pellet burner
malfunction.
Note that the local authority as well as the local
chimney sweep must always be contacted with
regard to the installation of burners.
Note that the installation must be carried out in
such a way that variations in the draught
conditions do not affect the performance of the
burner. This is achieved most easily by installing
a draught regulator in the chimney.
4.1 Connecting to the mains power
The power cable supplied must not be connected directly
to the wall socket but must be connected via the overheat
protection installed on the boiler. It is also important that
the overheat protection can be manually reset.
The main
fuse is located in the mains inlet on the automatic lighting
control device and connection of the incoming mains
supply must be carried out according to the figure below.
4.2 Auger motor
The auger motor is connected directly to the connector
socket on the automatic lighting control device with the
cable supplied.
4.3 Fan
The fan is used to supply air to the combustion and is
speed-controlled via phase angle control (Triac
Control).
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