PELLET BURNER Pell series

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EN PELLET BURNER Pell series TECHNICAL PASSPORT INSTALLATION and OPERATION MANUAL FOR AUTHORIZED INSTALLER / SERVICE SHOP Version i0.4.4

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS... 4 1.1. Explanation of symbols... 4 1.2. Requirements to burner installation room... 4 1.2.1. Instructions to burner installer... 4 1.2.2. Instructions to installation user... 5 1.2.3. Minimum clearances for installation and combustibility of construction... materials... 6 2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION... 7 3. FUEL... 8 4. TRANSPORTATION OF THE PELLET BURNER... 10 5. DELIVERY OF THE PELLET BURNER... 10 6. STORAGE OF THE PELLET BURNER... 11 7. INSTALLATION OF THE BURNER... 11 7.1. Connecting the burner to pellet auger and fuel hopper... 12 7.2. Connecting the burner to the mains power supply... 12 7.3. Trouble-shooting... 15 8. BURNER OPERATING... 16 8.1. Ignition... 16 8.2. Combustion... 16 8.3. Automatic cleaning system... 16 8.4. Installer prescriptions regarding burner servicing and maintenance... 16 8.5. Important recommendation for long-lasting and correct operation of the... burner... 16 9. CONTROLLER UNIT... 17 9.1. Controller view. Explanation of buttons and indicators... 17 9.2. User menu... 19 9.3. Installer menu... 21 10. SETTING OUTPUT MODES OF OPERATION OF THE PELLET BURNER... 27 10.1. Calibration of auger fuel feed rate... 28 10.2. Burner output adjustment... 28 11. WARRANTY TERMS... 29 12. TECHNICAL FEATURES... 31 12.1. Elements of pellet burner... 31 12.2. Spare parts... 31 12.3. Technical parameters... 33 13. RECYCLING... 34 3

1. EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1.1. Explanation of symbols CAUTION! - Important recommendation or warning concerning safety conditions during installation and operation of the pellet burner DANGER! - fault or improper use may cause injury or be hazardous to life of humans or animals. FIRE HAZARD! - fault or improper installation and operation may cause fire. INFORMATION - Important information on the proper operation of the product. 1.2. Requirements to pellet burner installation room This manual contains important information for the safe and correct installation, start-up and trouble-free operation and maintenance of the pellet burner. The pellet burner can be used for heating rooms only in the manner described in this manual. The application and any other was the area of operation is not recommended by the manufacturer and is not responsible for the occurrence of defects or failures. Note the pellet burner type data indicated on the factory rating label and the technical data provided in chapter 12 in order to ensure proper operation of the product. 1.2.1. Instructions to boiler installer During installation and operation, the country-specific requirements and 4 regulations must be observed: local construction regulations on installation, air supply and exhaust gas extraction as well as chimney connection. regulations and norms concerning the fitting of the heating installation with safety devices. i Use only original BURNiT parts It! WARNING! Installation and setting the pellet burner should be done by an authorized specialist / service shop and must follow the safety instructions and rules of operation. DANGER of intoxication, suffocation. Inadequate inflow of fresh air to the boiler room may result in dangerous leak of exhaust gases during burner operation. - Make sure the air inlets and exhaust gas outlets are not clogged or closed. - If faults are not remedied immediately, the burner must not be operated - The user must be provided with written instructions on the fault and the hazard it entails. is mandatory to assure a backup power generator of corresponding rated power! (see 12.3) DANGER of fire when burning flammable materials or liquids. - Flammable materials/liquids must not be left in close proximity of the burner and heating boiler. - Instruct system user of the allowed minimum clearances from surrounding objects.

Do not install the burner in sleeping premises. Do not connect the burner to any other air-intake systems. The burner must be connected to the boiler as a heating device Improper installation may cause fire or injury. Contact your local construction supervisory body in case you need prior approval for installation of this product. Mandatory is the installation of smoke detectors in the room where the burner is installed. Pellet burner is NOT designed for installation in motorhomes, caravans etc. 1.2.2. Instructions to installation user $ DANGER of intoxication or explosion Toxic gases may be discharged when burning waste, plastics, liquids. - Use only the fuels indicated in this manual. - In case of danger of explosion, ignition or discharge of exhaust gases in the room, stop the pellet burner from operation. CAUTION! Danger of injury / damage of system due to incompetent operation. - The pellet burner must be serviced only by persons familiar with the operation manual. - As a user, you are only allowed to start the pellet burner up, adjust the temperature of the burner, shut the burner down and clean it. - Unattended children must not be allowed access to premises with running pellet burner inside.. 5 It is mandatory to assure a backup power generator of corresponding rated power! (see 12.3) Safety rules for user operation: - Operate the pellet burner on recommended fuel only, and to that end you must regularly inspect the boiler room. - Do not use flammable liquids for ignition or increase of burner output. - Collect ash in lid-covered fireproof containers. - Clean the burner surface using nonflammable agents only. - Do not place flammable objects onto the burner housing and heating boiler cabinet or in their proximity. (see diagram 1 for the minimum clearances) - Do not store flammable materials in the boiler room. - Boilers, chimneys and other connections of mounted burner must meet standards for fire and emergency safety of the country. - It is mandatory to strictly observe instructions for connecting the burner to power network as well as to all peripherals. - Structural changes to burner by user can cause damage to equipment or injury. - Do not allow contact transmission of electrical wire or touch any part of the boiler, where the surface temperature can exceed 70 C. - Dismount the burner when the boiler are heating alternative (mainly) of fuel - wood, wood briquettes, coal or other fuel. - This manual should be kept throughout the lifetime of the burner.

; CAUTION! Hot surface! Risk of burns if you touch the running system. Burner housing, body and flange are hot surfaces during burner operation. It is strictly prohibited to open boiler inspection doors with the burner running. Also, exercise caution when touching the observation port for monitoring the burning process. It may be hot. 1.2.3. Minimum clearances for installation and combustibility of construction materials The applicable minimum clearances in your country may differ from the ones specified below. Please, consult your installer. The minimum distance from the burner, heating boiler or exhaust gas pipe to objects or walls must be at least 200 mm. Diagram 1 Recommended clearances between the boiler with mounted burner and walls. 6

Table 1. Combustibility of PPPconstruction materials Class А - noncombustible Class B - hard combustible Class С1/С2 - Medium combustible Class C3 - easy combustible Stone, bricks, ceramic tiles, baked clay, solutions, plaster free of organic additives. Gypsum board panels, basalt fiber needled felt, fiberglass board, AKUMIN, Izomin, Rajolit, Lignos, Velox, Heraklit. Wood beech, oak Wood softwood, layered wood Asphalt, cardboard, cellulose, tar, fiberboard, cork, polyurethane, polyethylene. For general safety considerations, we recommend that the boiler be placed on a foundation with height of 100 mm made of class A material, see table 1. 2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The BURNiT Pell pellet burner for hot water boilers is designed to burn only and exclusively wood pellets and it is intended to heat up heating boilers. The built-in control unit, automatic cleaning system and internal pellet auger ensure the automated operation of the burner and optimal burning of the fuel. 2.1. Design. The burner is made of high-quality stainless steel able to withstand temperatures of up to 1150 С. The burner must be installed on a heating boiler. The burner consists of two parts: combustion chamber tube and 7 external tube with sheet metal mantle. Longitudinally, under the housing, there are blow chamber, fuel ignition heater, fan and power supply. On the upper part of the burner there is a feeder chute to which the pellet auger is attached. The housing of the burner has been designed to meet all regulatory safety requirements (no sharp or protruding elements) with operating temperature not exceeding 50 C. The combustion chamber consists of two tubes: Ember resistant steel tube inside the burner with holes for air intake along its entire length, opening for the hot air from the fuel ignition heater, opening for photosensor. Outer stainless steel tube. Between the two tubes there is a gap which provides for free circulation of the air necessary both for cooling and oxygen supply into the combustion chamber. The feeder chute allows 360 rotation for its best convenient positioning when connecting the pellet auger to the hopper. Diagram 2. Pellet burner Pell design

Built-in controller. The main control unit, located in the burner, manages the entire heating process. Controler functions: Controler functions: 1) fully automated ignition and pellet feed; 2) self-cleaning function (adjustable 1-6 times over 24 hours at equal intervals), programmable start time; 3) controls the operation of the circulation pump of the central heating; 4) controls the operation of the pump of the domestic hot water; 5) option for control by room thermostat; 6) timer; Photo-sensor - monitors the power of the burner flame Internal auger Dry contactless resistance heater assuring ignition of fuel Innovative cleaning system of the combustion chamber Air feed fan, step-regulated (0% to 100%). 2.2. Burner safety devices Elbow-shape feeder chute. The geometrical shape of burner feeder chute prevents backfire entry from burner into pellet hopper. Thermostatic protection (80 С). The thermostatic protection is fitted on the feeder chute. When the surface of the feeder chute reaches 80 С, the control stops the feeding of pellets into the burner and signals for fault. Fuse. In case of electrical fault in the system of the burner (short circuit, high 8 current, etc.), the overload is borne by the electrical fuse fitted on the main control panel of the burner (10 А). Power interruption. In case of power interruption, all parameter settings are stored in the memory of the controller. Upon the subsequent restart of the burner, the controller resumes the execution of the program from the point when the power interruption occurred. 3. FUEL All pellets are biomass manufactured from common low-growing plants and trees. The most common household type pellets are made of sawdust and milled wood chippings which are waste material from wood used in the production of logs, furniture and other products. Wood is the richest raw material which does not have any impact on the production costs of food products or ethyl alcohol (ethanol). The raw material is processed under high-pressure and temperature and is pressed to produce small-size cylindrical pellets. The production process may utilize soft wood material (such as softwood, pine), hardwood (oak) as well as recycled waste wood. Wood pellets are produced in hammer mills or wood pellet plants. Advantages of wood pellets: Convenient storage. Pellet bags can be stored on a small area in a dry garage, basement, service room or shed. Easy loading. In most cases the boiler hopper needs loading only once a week this depends on the hopper capacity.

Better control of fuel quantity. The small size of the pellets allows for precise fuel feeding. On the other hand, the supply of air for reaching optimal combustion efficiency is easier to adjust since the fuel quantity in the combustion chamber remains constant and predictable. Fuel efficiency. High combustion efficiency is also determined by consistently low moister content of pellets (consistently under 10% as opposed to 20% to 60% moisture content of the logs). Low moisture content, controlled fuel portions and precise air setting means high combustion efficiency and very low carbon oxides in the flue gases. Table 2. European Certification of Wood Pellets for Heating Purposes Parameters Units ENplus-A1 ENplus-A2 EN-B Diameter mm 9 6 (± 1) 8 (± 1) 6 (± 1) 8 (± 1) 6 (± 1) 8 (± 1) Lenght mm 15 L 40 1) 15 L 40 1) 15 L 40 1) Bulk dentsity kg / m 2 600 600 600 Calorific/heating value MJ / kg 16,5-19 16,3-19 16,0-19 Humidity /moisture Ма.-% 10 10 10 Dust Ма.-% 1 3) 1 3) 1 3) Mechanical durability Ма.-% 97,5 4) 97,5 4) 96,5 4) Ash Ма.-% 2) 0,7 1,5 3,5 Melting point of ash C 1200 1100 - Chlorine content Ма.-% 2) 0,02 0,02 0,03 Sulfur content Ма.-% 2) 0,03 0,03 0,04 Nitrogen content Ма.-% 2) 0,3 0,3 1,0 Copper content mg / kg 2) 10 10 10 Chromium content mg / kg 2) 10 10 10 Arsenic content mg / kg 2) 1,0 1,0 1,0 Cadmium content mg / kg 2) 0,5 0,5 0,5 Mercury content mg / kg 2) 0,1 0,1 0,1 Plumbum content mg / kg 2) 10 10 10 Nickel content mg / kg 2) 10 10 10 Zinc content mg / kg 2) 100 100 100 1) Not more than 1% of the pellets may be longer than 40 mm, max. Length 45 mm; 2) Dry weight; 3) Particles <3.15 Mm, particulate matter, before handing over the goods; 4) Measurements with lignotester limit value 97,7% by weight.

i When purchasing pellets, ask for conformity declaration and certificate issued by an accredited laboratory and make sure the fuel meets the requirements indicated in the manual. If you purchase large amount of pellets (bulk supply for the entire heating season for example), ask your supplier to provde accurate and true information about the storage conditions. We recommend to use pellet with size of 6-8mm. Density 600-750kg/m 3 heating value 4.7-5.5 kwh/kg. Ash content less than 1% and moisture content up to 8%, EN ISO 17225-2:2014. The optimal density of the pellets which guarantees their quality is 605-700 kg per cubic meter. Pellet moisture content must not exceed 10%. Make sure you store your fuel in a dry and well-ventilated place. The optimal pellet ash content is 1%. This also provides for less frequent cleaning intervals for the burner. The table below contains the parameters which we recommend that you take into consideration when choosing fuel for your Pell burner. 4. TRANSPORTATION OF THE PELLET BURNER following the instructions on the label - to be protected from adverse weather conditions (snow, rain and dust) from the shocks, and other activities likely to cause damage. In case of malfunction of the fan or the motor drive (noise, friction) or failure of high-tech elements such as broken LCD screen, contact your nearest authorized service center for repairs and maintenance. - Dimensions of the packaging of the burner: 450х350х750 mm - Dimensions of the packaging of the auger: 260х120х1700 mm 5. DELIVERY OF THE PELLET BURNER Inspect the integrity of the packaging upon delivery. Check whether all components have been delivered to you. Burner consignment package includes (diagram 3): 1) Pellet Burner Pell with built-up Control unit 2) Feeding chute 3) Fire irons 4) Auger 5) Technical passport. Installation and operation manual 6) Service booklet and Warranty card If any of the above items are missing, contact your supplier. When loading, transporting and unloading of the device appropriate safety equipment must be used in accordance with Directive 2006/42/SE. Product must be in original packaging 10

Recommended relative humidity -below 70%. When stored, the devices shall not have direct contact with the ground, placed on pallets, maximum two tiers and in their original packaging. The storage period is not more than 2 years from date of manufacture. It is recommended that every burner is tested before installation. Quality and safety of the burner must be confirmed by a test mentioned in the warranty card. 7. MOUNTING OF THE BURNER Mounting, installation and setup of burner should be carried out by authorized technician. Installer shall advise the user of the installation minimum clearances to combustible materials and liquids. Recommended boiler chamber sizes for mounting of Pell pellet burner: Diagram 3. Pellet burner consignment elements 6. STORAGE OF PELLET BURNER Pellet burners shall be stored in dry and well ventillated spaces, free from any gases, liquids, acids and oil vapours that may damage the burner. Storing burner and auger in spaces with fertilizers, chlorinated lime, acids, chemicals, ect. is not allowed. Recommended storage temperature shall be from +5 С tо +40 С. 11 Diagram 4. Mounting of Pell pellet burner to boiler combustion chamber

Pell 25 Pell 40 Pell 70 Pell 90 Pell 150 А 250 350 350 500 500 B 390 450 550 750 800 C 250 450 450 500 500 7.1. Pellet burner connection to the fuel hopper and pellet auger Take the feeder chute flexible hose (from the auger set). Using a bracket, clamp one end of the hose onto the motor-end outlet of the pellet auger. - Remember pellet auger must be installed at 45 angle to the ground horizontal surface. - Fill the hopper with fuel (see table 2 for parameters of the fuel types used) - Plug the power cord of the pellet auger into the indicated Schuko-type burner socket on the left side of the burner housing. 7.2. Connecting the pellet burner to the mains power supply Such connection must be performed by a technician / service shop authorized for such operations. Caution! ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD! - Before opening the unit: switch off the voltage and secure the unit against accidental restart. - Observe installation instructions. It is mandatory to assure a backup power generator of corresponding rated power! (see 12.3) Improper cable connections may damage the regulator! The device may be damaged if struck by a lightning. Make sure it is unplugged during the storms. The burner must be connected to a 220V/50Hz mains using power plug (3 meters long, bound to the burner). Create tight connection with the electrical mains which complies with the local regulations. Diagram 5. Mounting the pellet burner Pell to WBS boiler 1. WBS boiler; 4. Auger; 2. Pellet burner Pell; 5. Fuel hopper. 3. Auger flexible pipe; 12

Diagram 6. Wiring diagram of connection of internal devices / sensors to the burner brown STB Reverse firing sensor Cleaner С Heater Internal Feeder brown blue brown brown brown blue NPBC V3M -2 OD blue KSD 30180DEG0 Sensor Buffer bottom Sensor DHW Temperature sensor in the water jacket of the boiler Sensor Buffer top brown Fan blue Photosensor Inputs Group 1 RT Room thermostat PS Photo sensor RB Temperature sensor at the top of the buffer B Boiler temperaure sensor Group 2 WH DHW Sensor Temperature sensor at the bottom of PT the buffer OD Sensor reverse burning Outputs FM Fan main FSG Fan smoke gases SF Screw fuel SB Screw burner PH Pump heating PWH Pump water heater IGN Igniter FC Fan cleaning 13

NPBC V3M -2 OD blue brown blue brown blue brown blue brown blue brown blue brown blue brown blue brown blue brown L N L N Buffer Buffer top bottom Sensor Sensor L N L Power Suplay 220 V N CH Pump 220 V L DHW Pump 220 V N L N L N L N Room Boiler DHW Therm. Sensor Sensor L N Fuel Feeder Diagram 7. Wiring diagram of connection of external devices / sensors to the burner 14

7.3. Trouble - shooting Table 4. Fault Cause Solution 1. Low temperature in the boiler on which the burner is installed. Unable to reach normal temperature mode of 65-85 С 1.1. Inadequate sizing and/ or combination of heating appliances 2.1. Poor adjustment of the fuel-to-air ratio from the 2. Ejection of unburned pellets into the burner controller combustion chamber of the boiler specified length) 2.2. Utilization of low-quality pellets (shorter than the 15 1.1. Immediately consult your installer about the problem. Mount the supplied filling and drainage cock on the drainage outlet Y. 2.1. Contact your installer. It is necessary to set the burner properly using gas analyzer 2.2. Use only fuel which meets the requirements specified in the manual. 3.1. Utilization of low-quality 3.1. Use only fuel which meets pellets (with higher ash the requirements specified in 3. Formation of clinkers content) the manual. and noncombustible 3.2. Increase turn-on frequency 3.2. Low performance of the inclusions inside of the automatic cleaning automatic cleaning system burner body. system. 3.3. Improper setting of fuelair 3.3. Adjust using gas analyzer mixture 4. Smoke in the pellet hopper 5. Unstable flame (photosensor detects > 180 units at maximum output) 6. Boiler temperature too high. Controller failure 4.1. Poor chimney draught or high internal resistance of the boiler combustion chamber 4.2. Blockage of burner combustion chamber due to build-up of noncombustible materials 4.1. Immediately consult your installer about the problem. 4.2. It is necessary to clean the burner combustion chamber using brush 4.3. Improper setting of fuelair mixture 4.3. Adjust using gas analyzer 5.1. Blockage of burner 5.1. It is necessary to clean the combustion chamber due to burner combustion chamber build-up of noncombustible using brush materials 5.2. Dust on the photosensor 5.3. Improper setting of fuelair mixture 6.1. Grid power fluctuations 6.2. Power failure 5.2. It is necessary to clean the photosensor. Refer to the manual for the cleaning procedure. 5.3. Adjust using gas analyzer It is mandatory to assure a backup power generator of corresponding rated power! (see 12.3)

8. BURNER OPERATING 8.1. Ignition. After the start up of the burner from the control panel, the main pellet auger conveys certain amount of fuel from the pellet hopper to the burner. This specific amount of pellets is set by the installer and depends on the fuel characteristics. The fed-in quantity of pellets is conveyed from the auger conveyor built in the burner to the combustion chamber where it is being ignited using hot air. 8.2. Burning. The burning process takes place in the combustion chamber and, after it has been fed into the combustion chamber, the fuel is then transported from the internal auger conveyor to the combustion chamber in portions. This allows for constant and optimal burning rate of the fuel. Flame intensity is monitored by a photosensor which monitors the burning and feeds data into the control unit which enables the starting or stopping of the combustion process, if necessary. The output of the burner is determined by the intervals preset on the control panel taking into account the heating value, size and density of the pellets. 8.3. Automatic cleaning system. The Pell pellet burner is equipped with innovative automatic cleaning system for the combustion chamber. Thanks to a powerful cleaning motor built in the burner body, air is being blown in at high speed and rate thus removing all residues ash, noncombustible inclusions, etc. built up into the combustion chamber of the boiler. These automatic cleaning cycles last several seconds and can be additionally adjusted as well as their repeat rate depending on the load of the burner. 16 8.4. Installer prescriptions regarding burner servicing and maintenance Before the heating season it is mandatory to check up and clean the burner and its components. It is mandatory to clean up the combustion chamber of burner using the scraper brush from the maintenance kit. In case of combustion chamber orifices clogged by non-combustive material, those should be released using a bodkin. Clean thoroughly the inner combustion chamber using the scraper brush to remove all deposits on the metal surface. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove all sand and ashes from inside the combustion chamber. Check integrity of gasket between outer combustion chamber and closing hatch, replace if compromised. It is mandatory to clean dust off main fan and controller board 8.5. Important recommendations for long-lasting and correct operation of the boiler - For assembly and installation of the burner follow the requirements in this manual. - Use only recommended in this manual fuel. - Disassemble the burner from the boiler body before clean it. Depending on fuel and burner settings, clean the pellet burner once a month. - User`s training for operation and maintenance of burner is performed by an authorized installer or service shop. Failure to observe the installation and operating requirements described in the manual and the service booklet voids the warranty.

Type of maintenance Weekly Monthly Yearly Procedure Cleaning of combustion chamber by poker and scraper brush Dismantling of combustion chamber housing (A). Cleaning of combustion chamber by scraper brush and vacuum cleaner. Replacement of gasket if faulty (see Diagram 8) Full dismantling and cleaning of burner. Replacement of all gaskets (see Diagram 10 in 12.2.) Duty of: User User / Installer Installer Diagram 8. Dismantling of the combustion chamber housing. 9. CONTROL UNIT 9.1. Controller view. Explanation of buttons and indicators. LCD screen: The controller screen displays the information for the operation of the facility. Explanation of buttons: Button F function button. Apply for: exit of the current menu; 17 taking back to main screen; burner transfer from one condition to another Button Enter apply for switching from one parameter to another in certain screen or to correct the certain parameter. Buttons Navigation arrow Up and Navigation arrow Down Used to change the value of a parameter in the menu and to move to the next menu page After entering the correct value press button Enter", to move to next parameter.

Display symbols explanation: Auto Clean symbol appears in right upper part of display. Active auto cleaning symbol means boiler automatic cleaning mode. Crossed-out flame symbol appears in upper right part of display. Means that the boiler enters into Extinguish mode. CH priority /Radiator/ symbol appears in upper part of display. Means than Central Heating priority is set to heat up the central heating. Domestic Hot Water /shower/ priority symbol appears in upper part of display. Means than DHW priority is set to heat up the domestic hot water. When set DHW temperature is reached, DHW pump stops and CH pump is activated. Parallel pumps /shower and radiator/ symbol appears in upper part of display. Means that is set equal priority to both pumps. They work in parallel and are controlled by temperature sensors. Summer mode /shower and sun/ symbol means than is set Summer heating mode. Only DHW pump is active. Burner flame symbol appears in upper right part of display. Means that burner is activated. Burner goes into Ignition mode and upcoming boiler fire up. Flame 3 symbol means Maximum output mode of boiler. In this mode the boiler operates at maximum output. Flame 2 symbol means Medium 18 output mode of boiler. In this mode the boiler operates at partial output. Flame 1 symbol means Low output mode of boiler. In this mode the boiler operates at minimum output. This symbol means Suspend mode of boiler. The notice "Hi" appearance on the screen where the boiler temperature is displayed means that the measured Boiler body temperature is above 120 C. Flashing and beeping alarm is activated. When the issue is corrected, notification can be deleted. When disconnect the boiler from electrical supply for few seconds and then switch on it again, boiler goes back to normal operation. Notify the authorized installer/ service to be performed immediately inspection of the boiler and heating installation. Boiler increased temperature. Those two symbols appearance on the screen where the boiler temperature is displayed means that boiler temperature has increased up to 99 C. Notify the authorized installer/ service to be performed immediately inspection of the boiler and heating installation. Error symbol appears in right upper part of display. Flashing and beeping error symbol mean error or fault in boiler operation. Use Enter button to move to next screen with error notification in lower left part of display. When the issue is corrected, error notification can be deleted. When disconnect the boiler from electrical supply for few seconds and then switch on it again, boiler goes back to normal

operation (error notification is deleted). Notify the authorized installer/ service to be performed immediately inspection of the boiler and heating installation. Factory setting - Alarms BB Reverse fire Alarm (when the thermostat contact OD ALARM input is open) SENSOR Boiler Temperature Sensor is E1 missing (input B) SENSOR Boiler Temperature Sensor E2 Short circuit ( input B) IGNITION Failure ingnition FAIL Water Heater Temperature DHW E1 Sensor is missing (input WH) Water Heater Temperature DHW E2 Sensor Short circuit (input WH) CH btm E1 CH btm E2 CH top E1 CH top E2 Temperature sensor of lower part of buffer tank is missing (when in chosen scheme with buffer tank) Short circuit of temperature sensor of lower part of buffer tank (when in chosen scheme with buffer tank) Temperature sensor of upperr part of buffer tank is missing (when in chosen scheme with buffer tank) Short circuit of temperature sensor of upper part of buffer tank (when in chosen scheme with buffer tank) When restarting the controller alarm is deactivated. "С" symbol means that the motor of automatic cleaning system is activated. Symbol T indicates, that room 19 termostat has been activated. In CH only mode when there is a signal from room termostat, the burner burns 5 min at max power, followed by transer to power level 2. After 5 min the burner transfers to power level 1, and after 5 min transfers in Suspend mode. When there is no signal from room termostat or there is non-fullfilled requirement for DHW, the burner will fire up. In CH + DHW mode when DHW (Domestic hot water) requirement is fullfilled and there is a signal from room termostat, the burner burns 5 min at max power, followed by transfer to power level 2. After 5 min burner transfers to power level 1 and after 5 min transfers to Suspend mode. Hen there is no signal from room termostat or there is non-fullfilled requirement for DHW, the burner will fire up. When room termostat is activated, CH pump stops in both modes (CH Only, CH+DHW). In CH+DHW mode when there is a signal from room termostat, CH pump turns off. The burner countinues to burn until DHW (Domestic hot water) requiremend is fullfilled. In "Summer Mode" room thermostat is not active. Lights for operating: - Pump heating system. - Pump Domestic hot water. 9.2. User`s menu 9.2.1. Initial (start-up screen) "Standby" For access to user settings menu press and hold functional key F for 3-4 seconds.

Use UP and DOWN arrow keys in CH Setup menu to select desired temperature of engagement of circulation pump. From this menu you can preset buffer tank circulation pump switch-on and switch-off temperatures provided such heating installation scheme (with buffer tank included) is selected, whereas the two sensors reading these temperatures are mounted in the upper, respectively lower part of the buffer tank (cf. boiler connection schemes). Use button F to navigate to the next menu. In DHW Setup menu set domestic hot water (DHW) pump switch on/off temperature. Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to select desired temperature in Set Temp and hysteresis in Hysteresis. Upon reaching the preset temperature of water in boiler the DHW pump will engage. It will stop when water inside the DHW storage tank reaches the preset temperature. Example: On Set Temp 75 C and Hysteresis 05 C when water inside the boiler heats up to 70 C the pump will start. When water temperature inside the DHW storage tank reaches 75 C the pump will stop. It will restart once the water temperature inside the DHW tank drops by 5 C. In this way the water temperature inside the DHW tank will be 20 kept at a hysteresis of 5 C, i.e. the water temperature will be between 70 C and 75 C. Use UP and DOWN arrow keys in Set Time menu to set the unit s built-in timer/clock. Use UP and DOWN arrow keys in Set Date menu to set the date. Use UP and DOWN arrow keys in Contrast menu to adjust the LCD display backlight level. Confirm settings by shifting to next submenu through a single pressing of the functional key F. Choose a language by pressing navigation arrows and button Enter. The burner is in standby mode. The display shows: - Temperature in the boiler (23 C), time, and by pressing the Enter button you can browse the quick menu (bottom left) where the following read-only data is displayed: t = 85 - Maximum set temperature; t DHW = 42 - Parameter t DHW indicates temperature of domestic hot water (DHW);

t CH = 77 /70 - Parameter t CH indicates top and bottom buffer temperature (visualized only in Buffer mode); 0 - Light intensity in the burner (in the range of 0 190); errors, if any); - Burner status (detected - Current date. 9.2.2. Burner star up "Switch mode" Burner start-up. Press F button and use navigation arrows to select menu Auto or menu Standby. Pressing the "F" button will open the next page of the menu. Set the priority mode of the burner through navigation arrows. - CH + DHW Both pumps /CH-central heating pump and DHW domestic hot water pump /are active. - CH only In this mode of operation the only active pump is the CH circulation pump for the heating installation (CH pump). In this mode, the boiler can be managed via a room thermostat or be temperature-controlled by the temperature inside the connected buffer tank to it (depending on the connection scheme) (according to wiring diagram). - Summer Mode Summer mode. Boiler works for heating of domestic hot water only. 21 If you have selected the (CH + DHW) option, upon confirmation of command via the "F" button you may navigate to the next screen. From this menu you can set up and adjust DHW pump activity periods. Use the arrow keys to set time (HH:MM). Use Enter button to checkmark desired time period option. If no option is check-marked, the controller will maintain DHW temperature as a priority. Only when its preset value is reached, the CH circulation pump will start. 9.2.3. Burner shut-down "Standby" Pressing the F button will take you to the main menu and by using the navigation arrows you can select the Standby menu and confirm the selection by pressing F. The burner goes into extinguishing mode. 9.3. Installer's menu (setting the combustion parameters in the burner controller) CAUTION! We recommend that this menu be used only by an authorized installer/service shop in order to ensure efficient and safe operation of the equipment To access the s e t t i n g s adjustment m o d e,

simultaneously press the Enter and F buttons and hold them pressed for 4 / four/ seconds. This will display the controller hardware and software version on the screen. Press again button Enter and this will open the initial page for the burner settings. For access to service settings menu you need a service menu code. The service menu comprises only and uniquely parameters with direct impact on boiler combustion process, as well as on heating installation management (depending on the peripherals management capacity of the boiler digital controller unit). Fuel switching and / or change the configuration of the heating installation must be performed by an authorized installer / service. Some of these reasons may affect the safe operation of the facility. 9.3.1. Menu for automatic dose pellets for maximum power * Calculation of feeding: Power - Enter the maximum power of the model of boiler. Important: Please enter the exact power. Setting of higher or lower power than is written on production label of the boiler can cause boiler damage or physical injury. 22 Fuel C - Set the calorific value of used fuel. The calorific value is marked on fuel package. Feed - Determine the number of cycles for screw calibration. When entering a larger number of cycles will get more precise results. Press "F" button to switch to next submenu. Filling of auger: From this menu by selecting "up arrow" button activate operation of main auger of the boiler (the auger in fuel hopper). Auger began working constantly. If the auger is empty will take about 20 min. to be filled- well. Capacity of Auger: When enter this menu, controller automatically start to operate 10 cycles. During these operating cycles the auger Switch-On and Switch- Off simulating normal operating behavior for combustion process. Transported by auger pellets during these cycles should be collected (use a plastic bag) and weighed when the last cycle is completed. The number on right-side of the screen shows how many cycles you set for execution. The number on leftside of the screen shows which cycle is currently running. * Pending completion of all cycles do not press the buttons display as it will stop the process! When the last of these set cycles has been executed, auger will stop automatically and controller will activate automatically the option Weight. When option Weight is active enter the weight of pellets. To do

this you must have electronic scale. Entering the amount of weighted pellets: Use this menu to enter the amount of weighted pellets when all set cycles have been executed. * Use accurate scales with range of at least 10 grams. Of the total weight (pellets and plastic bag) subtract the weight of the bag to get the right amount of pellets during measurement! Usе "Up arrow" and "Down arrow" buttons to enter the amount of weighted pellets as round the amount to 10 grams. Press "F" button to switch to next submenu. Applying the calculated feed: In this submenu controller automatically calculates the interval for fuel feeding during combustion cycle. Example: (see picture) for combustion cycle of 20 sec. calculated fuel feeding is 8.8 sec. Use "Up arrow" and "Down arrow" button to Apply or Cancel calculated value. By confirmation with button Apply You confirm this and this setting is saved for maximum power setup. Press F button to confirm and exit the menu. 9.3.2. Cleaning setup The burner performs automatic cleaning before each ignition and shut-down. You can use this menu to adjust the running time of the main fan (FAN) and of the cleaning motor (Cleaner). Select the desired option using the navigation arrows. Use the Enter button to open the next parameter. Use the button to open the next page of the menu. In this submenu you can activate or deactivate the automatic cleaning of the burner in Ignition (Start) mode or extinguished (Stop) mode. The checkmark in the box indicates that the automatic cleaning system is active. 9.3.3. Ignition setup In this submenu you can set the number of attempts (Retries) to ignite the burner and the time of the initial feed portion of pellets (Feed). Select the desired option using the navigation arrows. Use the Enter button to open the next parameter. Use the button to open the next page of the menu. 9.3.4. Cycle setup Use this submenu to adjust the running time of the heater (Heater) and the running time and output of the main fan during the ignition of the initial portion of pellets. Principle of operation: After feeding the initial portion of pellets, 23

the heater operates for 3 minutes, and the main fan is turned on at 20% of its capacity and operates for 4 minutes (the heater continues to work). If upon the expiration of that period the photosensor detects the presence of stable flame, the burner enters into operating mode. If no stable flame is present, the burner feeds in pellets again and repeats the process. NOTE! Fan B/E 20/1 is a set up for the main fan at 20% and set up for the fan for fume gases 1% (if there is installed). Fan for the fume gases must be connected to termonal FSG (see shceme 6). Select the desired option using the navigation arrows. Use the Enter button to open the next parameter. Use the button to open the next page of the menu. 9.3.5. Burn Level The burner has three main levels of burning (three main output modes of operation). Use this menu to set the temperature differences at which the burner will shift from higher output mode to lower (step modulation). Example: We have set maximum temperature of 85 С. Upon reaching 77 С, the burner will shift down to lower mode of operation (two flames). Upon reaching 82 С, the burner enters into still lower mode of operation (one flame). Upon reaching 85 С, the burner enters into suspend mode (Suspend). Select the desired option using the navigation arrows. Use the Enter 24 button to open the next parameter. Use the button to open the next page of the menu. 9.3.6. Setup of burning Level This submenu allows you to adjust the parameters of the main mode of o p e r a t i o n Maximum output of the burner. It is indicated by three flames. You can modify the pellet quantity (Feed), time interval at which these pellets are fed (Cycle) and fan output as a percentage value (FAN). Example: with the period set at 20 seconds, the pellet auger runs for 7,4 seconds feeding pellets in the burner, and is off for 12,6 seconds. Select the desired option using the navigation arrows. Use the "Enter" button to open the next parameter. Use the button to open the next page of the menu. In this submenu you can adjust the parameters of the medium output mode of operation of the burner. It is indicated by two flames. We recommend to set at 50% of the main mode. You can modify the pellet quantity (Feed) and fan output as a percentage value (FAN). Select the desired option using the navigation arrows. Use the Enter button to open the next parameter. Use

the button to open the next page of the menu. In this submenu you can adjust the parameters of the lowest output mode of operation of the burner. It is indicated by one flame. We recommend to set at 10 35% of the main mode. You can modify the pellet quantity (Feed) and fan output as a percentage value (FAN). Select the desired option using the navigation arrows. Use the Enter button to open the next parameter. Use the button to open the next page of the menu. Complete description of the output modes is provided in section 10 of this manual. 9.3.7. Suspend This submenu allows you to adjust the parameters of the suspended mode of operation of the burner. You can modify the pellet quantity (Feed) and fan output as a percentage value (FAN). Select the desired option using the navigation arrows. Use the Enter button to open the next parameter. Use the button to open the next page of the menu. 25 9.3.8. Suspend Time In this menu you can adjust the time period for which the burner will remain in suspended mode and the time can be set in minutes with a maximum duration of 180 minutes. If within a set time (20 minutes) the temperature in the boiler does not decrease, the burner enters into Extinguish mode crossed-out flame. 9.3.9. Cleaning set up in working mode In menu Interm. Cleaing selfcleaning for the burner can be set. The main burner's fan turns on during certain cycle on higher power level for certain period of time. All parameters can be changed. NOTE! This menu is valid only for pellet burners with model ECO 9.4. Auto Clean Setup You can set time and number of engagements of the burner selfcleaning system. It is mandatory to have at least one selfcleaning session in 24 hours. Maximum number of self-cleaning sessions in 24 hours six. Select the desired option using the navigation arrows. Use the Enter button to open the next parameter. Use the button to open the next page of the menu.

9.5 Hardware Setup Use this submenu to activate (with check mark) or deactivate additional peripherals. CH PUMP central heating pump DHW PUMP domestic hot water pump Thermostat. Select the desired option using the navigation arrows. Use the Enter button to open the next parameter. Use the button to open the next page of the menu. From this screen menu you can choose the boiler o p e r a t i o n management mode. This menu is valid only in the event of "CH only" option selected. By selecting the checkmark "Buffer" the boiler will be controlled according to temperature inside the buffer tank connected to the boiler. The setting of the temperature of the buffer tank circulation pump start and stop temperatures is done as described above. When selecting the boiler management via thermostat option the boiler will be controlled by the signal input from the thermostat, whereas the options are: thermostat normally open or thermostat normally closed. Its type is introduced at a later step on the controller menu. Burner Feeder - internal burner auger /feeder/ Cleaner Motor Tstat NO - 26 Thermostat, normally open. There must be a checkmark on the internal pellet auger of the burner (Burner Feeder) Select the desired option using the navigation arrows. Use the Enter button to open the next parameter. Use the button to open the next page of the menu. Example: If the external pellet auger runs for 10 seconds and feeds fuel in the burner, the internal auger will run for 20 seconds, if the setting is (Duty 200% - see picture) Duty parameter can be changed from 0% up to 300%. Select the desired option using the navigation arrows. Use the Enter button to open the next parameter. Use the button to open the next page of the menu. Use this submenu to activate or deactivate the additional peripheral components. This submenu allows you to adjust the conditions under which the photosensor detects the presence of stable or unstable flame and signals the burner to shift to operating mode or be extinguished. Example: (see picture) If the light intensity in the burner is above 100 units over a period of more than 20 sec, the burner will detect that there is a stable burning process going on and will shift from ignition to burning. If the light intensity in the burner is under 40 units over a

period of more than 60 sec, the burner will detect that there is no stable burning process going on and will extinguish the burner and attempt to reignite. Select the desired option using the navigation arrows. Use the Enter button to open the next parameter. Use the button to open the next page of the menu. Use this menu to conduct fan operation test. This menu allows you to select maximum boiler temperature. In other words, the maximum temperature to heat the boiler on which the burner has been installed. The maximum value for this setting is 85 С. Select the desired option using the navigation arrows. Use the Enter button to open the next parameter. Use the button to open the next page of the menu. You can control the fan in real time, without confirming anything, using only the navigation arrows. Important. This menu is for installers only and it is active and visible only if the controller is in Standby mode. Test EFan Speed Use this menu to test the fan exhaust (if installed). You can control the fan in real time, without confirming anything, using only the navigation arrows. Use the button to open the next page of the menu. This menu allows you to check the operation of the various pellet b u r n e r components. Using the navigation arrows, you can turn on and off the various components and each time the respective components is being activated a checkmark will appear in front of its name. Use the Enter button to select the individual components. Description of components: 1) FF Fuel Feeder main auger 2) BF Burner Feeder internal burner auger / feeder 3) CH Central Heating pump 4) DHW Domestic Hot Water pump 5) Ign Ignition 6) CM Cleaning Motor Important. This menu is for installers only. It is active and visible only if the controller is in "Standby". 10. SETTING OUTPUT MODES OF OPERATION OF THE PELL PELLET BURNER CAUTION! You must use gas analyzer when setting the burner. The Pell pellet burner is equipped with three-step output adjustment and their setting depends on the boiler and heat requirements of the heating installation. 27

10.1. Calibration of auger fuel feed rate. 10.2. Burner output adjustment. The auger fuel feed rate changes depending on the density and size of the fuel used. Therefore it is necessary to calibrate the main auger every time you change the type of the fuel used. CAUTION! It is recommended to use the same fuel throughout the heating season. Once you have installed the pellet auger according to the instructions in the manual, fill the hopper with fuel (pellets). Connect the power supply of the pellet auger directly to the power mains. The auger is now in operation. Wait about 15-20 minutes for the pellet auger to fill with pellets. The auger is filled with pellets when pellets begin to fall from the T-branch of the auger at the point where the flexible pipe is attached. Filling of the pellet auger is necessary when the fuel in the hopper has been depleted or when fuel has been changed. Once you have ensured that the pellet auger has been filled, take an empty plastic bag and fixed it securely on the pellet auger, at the place of the flexible pipe. Reconnect the auger to the power socket and measure the amount of pellets collected in the bag over a period of 15 minutes using scales/weighing scale. (In our example, the amount of pellets collected in the bag over a 15-minute period is 4320 grams (900 sec). We then divide 4320 by 900 and get 4,8 grams of pellets per 1 second. Repeat the measurement in order to obtain conclusive results. 28 In the burner output settings menu you can adjust the running time of the main auger (Feed); main running interval (Cycle) and fan output (Fan). Example for Pell 25 model: we select mode Cycle = 20 sec. The heating value of your fuel is 4,8kWh/kg. (manufacturers indicate the heating value of the fuel on the packing take it from there). We then employ the following formula to calculate the number of seconds for setting the operation of the main auger for these 20 sec.: t FEED = 25 000 / (4,8 x 180 x 4,8) hence t FEED = 6 sec., where 25,000 is the desired output of the burner in Watts (W), 4,8 is the heating value of the fuel in kwh/kg, 180 is the number of burning cycles per 1 hour, 4,8 is the amount of pellets in grams fed by the auger per 1 second. This way the output mode can be changed and instead the number 25,000 25kW, we input the desired kilowatts (40 kw=40000 W, 70 kw=70000 W etc.). Take also note of the fuel heating value which would change the value for the feed and the burner output. Using the above procedure, you can set any of the three output modes of the burner. Mode : Maximum output mode It is indicated by three flames. Pellet auger running time (Feed) 6 sec. (25kW) Main combustion cycle (Cycle) 20 sec. (recommended)

Fan output (Fan) - adjust using gas analyzer. Mode : Medium output mode It is indicated by two flames. We recommend to set value at 50% of the main mode. Pellet auger running time (Feed) 3sec. (12,5kW; 6 х 50% = 3) Main combustion cycle (Cycle) 20 sec. (recommended) Fan output (Fan) - adjust using gas analyzer. Mode : Low output mode It is indicated by one flame. We recommend to set value at 35% (0,35) of the main mode. Pellet auger running time (Feed) 1,1 sec. (7,5 kw; 6 х 35% = 1,1) Main combustion cycle (Cycle) 20 sec. (recommended) Fan output (Fan) adjust using gas analyzer. Important: You use a burner whose carbon footprint values are approximately (СО = 100 ppm), which is 2.5 times lower than the maximum allowed limits for harmful emissions in the EU Member States. Thus you can reduce the amount of harmful emission and contribute to environment protection. Important: For each of the output modes the optimal fan setting is tweaked by using gas analyzer to control the oxygen amount registered by the device (within the range 8% 10%, and for the lower modes up to 13%). The specific setting depends also on the internal resistance of the boiler combustion chamber on which the burner has been installed as well as on the chimney draught. Therefore it is not possible to provide here the exact value for the fan output and it must be entered by a competent installer or service technician using gas analyzer 11. WARRANTY TERMS The warranty terms are described in the Service booklet included in the supply. 29

Pell 25 Pell 40 Pell 70 Pell 90 Pell 150 Actuator Parameter value: Service code 00000012 Fan 180 sec Cleaning Setup Cleaner 20 sec Use Cleaner Cleaner Ignition Setup Ignition Setup Fan B/E 15/1 v v On start On Stop Retries 3 Feed 30 sec 35 sec 35 sec 35 sec 35 sec Heater 3 min 2 min Burn Level dt>8 dt>8 dt>8 dt>8 dt>8 dt>4 dt>4 dt>4 dt>4 dt>4 dt>0 dt>0 dt>0 dt>0 dt>0 Feed 6 sec 10 sec 10 sec 6,2 sec 10,2 sec Setup Cycle 20 sec 20 sec 20 sec 20 sec 20 sec Fan B/E 32/1 29/1 26/1 35/1 50/1 Feed 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% Setup Fan B/E 20/1 20/1 20/1 22/1 32/1 Feed 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% Setup Fan B/E 25/1 17/1 17/1 15/1 17/1 Feed 5% 5% 5% 5 % 5 % Suspend Fan B/E 15/1 17/1 17/1 5/1 17/1 Suspend Time - 5 min Cycle 30/0 30/0 30/0 30/0 30/0 Interm. Cleaning Fan B/E 50/1 50/1 50/1 50/1 50/1 v 8:00 v 14:00 v 22:00 Auto Clean Setup 00:00 00:00 00:00 v CH Pump Addons Activacion v DHW Pump v Termostat v Thermostat CH Mode Buffer v Cleaning Motor Hardware Setup v Tstat NO v NO Vacuum Feeder NC Burner Feeder Ir Level Setup Set Temperature Test Test EFan Speed 00 FF /Fuel Feeder main auger/ BF /Burner Feeder internal burner auger / feeder/ Test Outputs CH /Central Heating pump 220V/ DHW /Domestic Hot Water pump 220V/ Ign /Ignition/ CM /Cleaning Motor/ Duty 300% Ign > 100/020 s Ext < 040/060 s Max Fan Speed 85 o C 00 30

12. TECHNICAL FEATURES OF PELLET BURNER PELL 12.1. Elements of pellet burner PELL Diagram 9. Elements of pellet burner Pell 1. Pellet burner Pell 6. Feeder chute 2. Auger flexible pipe connection 7. Burner housing 3. Auger` motor 8. Combustion chamber corps 4. Automatic pellet auger 9. Combustion chamber 5. Control unit 10. Automatic cleaning system 12.2. Spare parts for Pell pellet burner Diagram 10. Spare parts for pellet burner Pell 31

Table 5 Part Number Pell 25 Pell 40 Pell 70 Pell 90 Pell 150 1 82801300000002 х 1 89081300000016 1 82801300000003 х 1 82801300000005 х 1 82801300000007 х 2 82801300000001 х 2 89091300000032 2 82801300000004 х 2 82801300000006 х 2 82801300000008 х 3 89801300000006 х 3 89081300000020 3 89801300000024 х х 3 89801300000037 х 4 89800000000005 х х х 4 89800000000011 х 5 89801381000001 х 5 89801381000002 х х 5 89081300000023 х 5 89801381000003 х 6 78801100000001 х х х х 7 83801200000001 х х х 7 83801200000009 х 8 32800032000001 х 8 32800032000007 х х 8 32800032000017 х 9 89080000000006 х х х х 10 89801200000006 х х х х 11 89800000000004 х х х 11 89801300000046 х 12 32590000000092 х х х х 13 89080000000007 х х х 13 89080000000013 х 14 32640000000002 х 14 32640000000003 х 14 32640032000017 х 14 32640032000020 х 15 32800000000006 x(c130) x(c130) x(c130) x(c130) 16 32390031000011 х х х х х 32

Average power consumption Overall dimensions 12.3. Technical parameters Table 6 Pell 25 Pell 40 Pell 70 Pell 90 Pell 150 Nominal heat output kw 25 40 70 90 150 Min./Max. heat output kw 5 25 10 40 15 70 30 90 50 150 Firing-Up mode Operate mode Self-cleaning mode W W W ~ 400 ~ 60 70 ~ 1300 ~ 400 ~ 60 70 ~ 1300 ~ 400 ~ 70 110 ~ 1300 ~ 400 ~ 70 110 ~ 1300 ~ 400 ~ 70 110 ~ 1300 Electric power supply V/Hz ~230/50 ~230/50 ~230/50 ~230/50 ~230/ 50 Height H Width L / Depth D Minimal recommended size of boi ler combustion chamber Height Width Depth mm mm mm mm mm 575 615/245 250 250 390 575 700/300 350 450 550 575 750/350 350 450 600 575 750/350 500 500 450 650 750/350 Required chimney draught Pa 25 27 30 32 40 Boiler mounting kit P P P P P Heat-output adjustment P P P P P Combustion Efficiency Emitted heat Burner body Combustion chamber housing Feeder chute % % 96 92 Weight of burner kg 17 13 26 28 32 Length Width Height Diameter Length Diameter Length A, mm B, mm C, mm D, mm E, mm G,mm I,mm 390 245 360 140 220 60 250 96 92 390 245 360 170 300 60 250 96 92 390 245 360 170 340 60 250 96 92 390 245 360 170 340 60 250 Automatic cleaning system P P P P P P Built-in CPU control unit U P P P P P 500 500 800 96 92 390 330 410 210 340 60 250 Burner flame, length* F, mm 750 1000 1500 1600 2000 Pellet auger Diameter Length M, mm 75 1500 75 1500 75 1500 75 1500 75 1500 Flexible connection Diameter Length N, mm 60 700 60 700 60 700 60 700 60 700 Weight of auger kg 6 6 6 6 6 33

Diagram 11. Dimensions of pellet burner Pell *Burner flame length is approximate. Depends on the settings of the power, fan speed and chimney draft 13. RECYCLING AND WASTE DISPOSAL Submit all packaging material for recycling according to the local regulations and requirements. At the end of life cycle of each product its components are due to be disposed of in conformity with regulatory prescriptions. According to Directive 2002/96/EC regarding electrical and electronic equipment waste, disposal thereof is required separately from the normal flow of solid household waste. Obsolete equipment shall be collected separately from other recyclable waste containing materials with adverse effect on health and environment. Expired appliances must be collected 34 separately from other recyclable waste containing substances hazardous to health and environment. Both metal and non-metal parts are sold out to licensed organizations for recyclable metal or non-metal waste collection. In any case they should not be treated as household waste.

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