1.9.2
Boiler and burner
The mains power supply for the boiler, burner and conveyor screw is routed via the mains power cable
to the rear panel of the boiler (white plugged connector) and can be disconnected using the mains power
switch on the boiler control panel.
Figure 9: Plugged connectors on the rear panel of the boiler
The burner thermostat control circuit (green plugged connector) serves to connect the differential tem-
perature control unit (Thermomat) or another control system.
A circuit diagram can be found in the appendix.
1.9.3
Boiler sensors
The sensors for the boiler thermostat and the temperature safety limiter are already installed beneath the
cover panelling.
The boiler sensor for the differential temperature control unit must be inserted into a vacant immersion
sleeve beneath the cover (see fig.). On the PK 15, the immersion sleeves are below the panelling with
the control panel. These must be removed previously. The screws can be accessed from the rear.
The sensor should be positioned in the immersion sleeve so that it can be easily pressed against the wall
of the sleeve. Sensors that are loose in immersion sleeve have poor heat transfer characteristics and could
lead to switching errors. In order to improve the switching accuracy, we recommend filling the immersion
sleeve with heat conductive paste
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Summary of Contents for PK 10
Page 1: ...Installation manual pellet boiler PK 10 PK 15 and PK 20 May 4 2009 ...
Page 25: ...4 Technical data Figure 26 The PK pellet boiler Figure 27 Connecting dimensions 25 ...
Page 28: ...Figure 29 Wiring diagram for pellet boiler 28 ...
Page 29: ...Figure 30 Wiring diagram for PK 230V conveyor screw drive 29 ...
Page 30: ...Figure 31 Wiring diagram for PK 400V conveyor screw drive 30 ...
Page 31: ...Personal notes 31 ...
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