6 Using the heating system – Heating up the system
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F
UEL
SELECTION
If the fuel is changed, the primary air guide or the grate height may
also need to be adjusted. These adjustments should only be
performed by authorised specialists.
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See chapter “5 Commissioning the system”, section
“5.2 Procedure”, paragraph “ Setting the primary air guide and the
grate height for the respective fuel”.
6.3 Heating up the system
Important!
When changing fuel, e.g. from softwood to hardwood, please also
consider the consequential changes in respect of the combustion
properties. Otherwise faults may occur in the combustion and in
the operation of the heating system.
If necessary, the settings of the heating system must be adjusted for
the changed fuel.
Caution!
Hot surfaces
Contact with the hot surfaces of the boiler can lead to burns.
Wait until the boiler has cooled down before touching non-
insulated components.
Warning!
Danger of asphyxiation due to carbon monoxide
If the boiler is operating, carbon monoxide can be emitted through
the open fuel chamber door.
Do not leave the fuel chamber door open any longer than
necessary.
Warning!
Danger of fire
When the boiler is in operation, open doors constitute a fire danger.
Do not leave doors open any longer than necessary and never leave
them open unattended. Check that the hatches are closed every
time you heat or reload.