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7.1. Making fire in the boiler
1. Check the water volume in the heating system.
2. Check whether the stop valves between the boiler and the heating system are open.
3. Check the circulation pump/pumps functionality.
4. Clean the burner and bottom of the combustion chamber.
5. Fill the container with prescribed fuel - see Chap. 3. If the container is equipped with a lid,
close the container after refilling in order to avoid potential false air intake into the burner
through the screw feeding device.
6. Connect the boiler to the mains (400V/50Hz) via power cord with plug.
7. Put the control unit into operation (see separate control unit instruction manual).
8. If the boiler is equipped with automatic ignition, leave the boiler without intervention. The
control unit evaluates the status of the boiler and makes fire (see separate control unit
instruction manual). During the boiler firing and operation the door must be permanently
closed.
9. If the boiler is not equipped with automatic ignition, it is necessary to make fire manually
(see separate control unit instruction manual). Using the control unit manual mode deliver
the fuel into the combustion chamber of the boiler. Leave the screw feeder device switched
on until the fuel appears in the burner (1 cm below the edge of the grate). Subsequently
switch the screw off, place fire setting material on the fuel (eg. paper, dry wood chips,
PEPO, solid alcohol or other material intended for this purpose), ignite it switch on the fan
and let it flame up (approx 1-2 minutes). Then add a small amount of prescribed fuel with a
shovel to the fire setting. In the event that the fire is extinguished, repeat the manual firing
procedure. Close the door and let the fire flame up well (about 3-5 minutes).
7.2. Boiler operation
After fuel flame-up the boiler switches (see separate control unit instruction manual) to
automatic operation, which includes the fan, as well as cycling of the fuel screw feeder. The
control unit display visualizes the basic data regarding the boiler operation.
During a power outage (400 V, 50 Hz) the boiler control unit remembers its status and restores
to this when the power returns.
If the heating water temperature exceeds 95 °C, the emergency thermostat will respond to shut
down the boiler irrespective of the control unit. When you turn off the emergency thermostat
the control unit indicates overheating.
The emergency thermostat can be switched on only when the temperature falls below the set
value by about 20 °C. This is done by unscrewing the black cap on the emergency thermostat
and pushing the colour button. The black cap must subsequently be restored to its place.
To prevent unwanted switching of the safety thermostat due to the thermal inertia of the boiler,
it is recommended to operate the boiler at outlet heating water temperatures up to 80 °C.
In case of repeated switching off of the boiler by the emergency thermostat, the boiler must be
shut down and the user must determine the cause of the repeated overheating.
7.3. Boiler shutdown
Before the boiler is shut down, it is necessary to use manual screw feeder control to push the
hot fuel from the feed area of the boiler and burner into the ash tray drawer. This is not
necessary for short repairs when an operator is present.
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