Wood-pellet burner
Nani 35
2.
The principle of working
The burner's operation is based on providing fuel via controlling the feeder
appropriately and also the air fan which steers the burning process. After reaching a
particular temperature of the heating water, the burner goes into the mode of maintaining
the temperature or switches the burner completely off. The ignition of fuel starts
automatically with the help of an igniter and the fire is detected by the fire sensor.
The burner has three modes of operation: Continuous/Single/Analogue
(see paragraph 8 /
page 11)
The burner can also control Hot Usage Water (WUW or HUW) pump or buffers tank's pump.
The WUW pump starts working when the regulator detects too low temperature of the
WUW buffer. It is also possible to stipulate the working mode of the WUW pump – with a
priority or without it. The burner can be also controlled (ON/Off) by the Room Thermostat
or by any external thermostat. The burner is also equipped with the self-control systems
(detecting the malfunction of the temperature's sensors) and mechanisms monitoring the
furnace's work preventing from going beyond the range of safety for the installation of the
central heating.
3.
Technical specifications
Type
Nani 35
Heat outup
10-35kW
8,600-30,100Kcal
Maximum pellet consumption
2-7.45kg/hr
Average pellet
consumption/day
8-55kg
Lenght (total)
610mm
Width
210mm
Height with feeding pipe
420mm
Height without feeding pipe
225mm
Diameter
Φ
137mm
Power supply
230Volt / 80Hz
Average power consumption
30-40Watt (approx.)
Fuel
Wood pellet
φ
6-8mm, hymidity <10%
Weight
14kg
Feeder's length
1,5m
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