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this quantity of fuel is ignited by means of an
igniter.
The „Start phase“, which is divided into 10
zones, is ended after a precisely defined
temperature is reached on the „Temperature
sensor – waste gas“ and the controller
switches over to the operating state
„Heating“.
After completion of the start phase the igniter
is switched off.
The switchover from the „Start phase“ to the
operating state „Heating“ is only dependent
on the temperature measured at the
„Temperature sensor – waste gas“, i.e. the
completion and thus the duration of the „Start
phase“ can differ with regard to time.
The length of the start phase is however
limited with a time of 20 minutes.
If no flame formation can be achieved during
this 20 minutes or the required temperature
on the „Temperature sensor – waste gas“
cannot be reached, then a safety shutdown is
initiated.
During the start phase, the volume of air and
speed of the induced draught blower is
measured and monitored by means of
rotational speed feedback.
5.3. Heating Mode
After the positive conclusion of the „Start
phase“, the stove switches automatically to
the operating state „Heating“.
In the operating state „Heating“, the heating
output of the stove is adapted modular to the
room temperature, respectively to the
difference between actual room temperature
and target room temperature.
If the different between target room
temperature and actual room temperature is
great, then the stove heats with a greater
heating output (maximum with 8 KW).
The more the actual room temperature
approaches the target room temperature, the
more the heating output of the stove is
reduced (minimum heating output = 2.5 kW).
According to the required heating output, the
respective quantity of fuel is conveyed by the
screw conveyor in cycles over the pellet chute
into the burner tray.
During the operating state „Heating“ the
flame- or furnace temperature just above the
flame is measured using a special
temperature sensor, whose signals are
processed in the controller and are the basis
for the relationship „Energy content in the
burner tray“ and supplied volume of
combustion air, through which an „ideal
combustion“, respectively a high degree of
efficiency, is ensured.
The supplied volume of air is measured using
a special air-flow measuring device and
checked by means of a continual target/actual
comparison.
After reaching a waste gas temperature of
about 130°C, the convection air blower is also
switched on and its speed adapted modular
to the respective waste gas temperature and
thus to the respective heating output.
During the operating state „Heating“, the
speeds of the components, induced draught
blower and convection air blower, are
monitored by means of rotational speed
feedback and a continual comparison
between target- and actual speed is
performed.
With a greater difference of the actual speed
compared to the target speed, a safety
shutdown is initiated and an error message
displayed on the display of the control unit.
During the operating state „Heating“, the
maximum and minimum heating output is
limited by the respective safety limit values
(maximum and minimum waste gas
temperature), i.e. if the maximum waste gas
temperature is exceeded during the operating
state „Heating“, or the minimum waste gas
temperature is undershot, then a safety
shutdown is initiated.
5.4. Measurement – Degree of soiling of
burner tray during the heating
operation
During the operating state „Heating“, the
measurement of the degree of soiling of the
burner tray is performed every 30 minutes.
This measurement is performed independent
of the heating output stage, in which the stove
is presently in.
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