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Cleaning

Keeping a daily watch on the burning process 
in the boiler and making necessary adjust-
ments make the cleaning process a problem 
free and infrequent job. Good burning forms a 
thin grey or coffee colored layer on the firing 
surfaces of the boiler, which falls off itself. 
Poor burning forms a dirty layer of soot, 
ashes, and tar on the firing surfaces and inside 
the flue. This prevents thermal energy from 
transferring to water thus increasing the flue 
gas temperature and lowering the efficiency.  

Cleaning should be performed as follows: 

1.

 

Remove ashes from the fire bar and fur-
nace. 

2.

 

Remove turbulators from the convection 
ducts.  

3.

 

Clean the convection ducts with a metal 
brush. 

4.

 

Clean the firing surfaces with a metal 
brush. 

To control contamination of the boiler check 
the flue gas temperature. When the tempera-
ture rises 30 …50 ºC higher as compared with 
the clean boiler, it means that the boiler needs 
to be cleaned. 
Note that tar can stick to the walls of the stor-
age furnace, which is normal so you do not 
have to clean the walls.  
When cleaning the stack check also the smoke 
exhauster blades.

Troubleshooting 

The boiler water temperature does not rise to the desired level 

 

Ensure that the primary and secondary air 
ratio and access are correct. 

 

Ensure that the firewood is dry. 

 

If there is a cooling coil in the boiler  

 

Make sure that the mixing valve functions 
properly.

The boiler boils and sputters 

 

Ensure that there is enough water in the 
system and the pressure is between 1 and 
1.5 bar. If there is no water in the system 
stop the heating process immediately by 
extinguishing fire. Do not add water to the 
boiler but let it cool down by driving cold 
air through it. When the boiler is cool, you 
can fill the system with water and restart 
heating.  

 

Check that the pump and the mixing valve 
are working and check the circulation 
through the pump and piping. The air pre-
sent in the system can inhibit water circu-
lation. 

 

Ensure that the furnace bottom bricks are 
in place and in good condition.

The flue gas temperature is too high 

 

Clean the boiler. Soot, ashes, and tar con-
taminate the firing surface and act as 
thermal insulation.  

 

The flue gas temperature should not ex-
ceed 350 ºC as the boiler can break down 
and the flues cannot withstand high tem-
peratures. Ensure that the primary and 

secondary air ratio and volume are cor-
rect. 

 

Ensure that turbulators are in place and in 
good condition. 

 

Ensure that the firing throat seal is in good 
order.

Summary of Contents for Econature40

Page 1: ...07 2011 SOLID FUEL BOILER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL J SPI HEATING PROFESSIONAL www kaukora fi...

Page 2: ...t Connection Diagram 8 Boiler Operation and Maintenance 8 Fuel 8 Start up 9 Control Panel 9 Firewood burning 10 Combustion Air Control 11 Maintenance 12 Cleaning 13 Troubleshooting 13 The boiler water...

Page 3: ...ns at a temperature above 100 C when the temperature exceeds 280 C the resulting reaction causes heat re lease Secondary combustion the reaction between pyrolytic gases and oxygen begins at a temperat...

Page 4: ...ax temperature 110 C Min temperature 0 C Max pressure 3 0 bar Standard pressure 1 5 bar Proof test pressure 4 0 bar Power consumption 0 12 kW Voltage 230 V Frequency 50 Hz Body protection IP 2X Furnac...

Page 5: ...accumulator 10 R15 FH drain connection 11 R25 FH expansion connection 12 R15 FH flue gas sensor analyzer connec tion 13 Sensor panel 14 Flame monitor glass 15 Upper primary air adjusting damper 16 Low...

Page 6: ...extractor fan motor is changed Correct rota tion direction is marked on the flue swivelling joint with an arrow Boiler Room Leave free space of at least 1000 m in front of the filling and maintenance...

Page 7: ...r three maximum valves if necessary To confirm functionality at least two safety relief valves are recom mended to be used at all times each having the required blowoff capacity The blowoff line of th...

Page 8: ...ora tion and remove most of it through the stack as unburnt flue gases thus uselessly loosing part of energy and resulting in soot formation in the stack Firewood is considered dry when the moisture c...

Page 9: ...pera ture in the boiler 3 Pump thermostat 60 90 C Activates the charging pump when the boiler water achieves the setpoint The setpoint should be at least 85 C under normal operating conditions 4 Smoke...

Page 10: ...ard onto the bar so that the blocks touch the rear wall of the furnace Set the smoke exhauster thermostat to the setpoint which is about 90 C The set point is correct if the smoke exhauster stops when...

Page 11: ...and ratio for burning varies depending on the wood to be burnt Primary and secondary air is factory adjusted for birch firewood Upper primary air does not have to be ad justed under normal operating c...

Page 12: ...tains air oxygen The hot system pressure should be lower than 1 5 bar and the cold system pressure higher than 0 5 bar 1 5 bar safety relief The water volume varies as the tempera ture i e the higher...

Page 13: ...boiler water temperature does not rise to the desired level Ensure that the primary and secondary air ratio and access are correct Ensure that the firewood is dry If there is a cooling coil in the boi...

Page 14: ...that the thermostat indi cator lamp is on since the set value of the extractor thermostat is 90 C Check the set value of the flue gas ther mostat Check that the temperature limiter has not tripped For...

Page 15: ...170 C Reduced flue pressure Pump speed Pump speed Upper primary air 0 Lower primary air 0 Secondary air 0 Expansion tank pre pressure Signature Warranty The warranty is confirmed to be two years for t...

Page 16: ...dit agency Declared agency 0424 Inspecta EY inspection certificate for the development of RS 419 07 Testing has been conducted to EN 303 5 test agency SP Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut declared...

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