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Operation – from start to stop

Operation – from start to stop

Viking Bio's operation procedure is very similar to an oil burn-
er. The big difference is that the start and stop phases take 
much longer. Under normal conditions, it takes four to fi ve 
minutes before the fl ame is relit.

The burner's operational mode, from start to stop, is split into 
four phases:

1. Start
2. Set fl ame
3. Operation
4. Cooling

Prerequisites for start:

• Overheating guard, thermostat and possibly closed safety 

gates.

• Possible alarm reset.

• The burner receives pellets.

Start

 The thermostat demands heat.

If start delay has been chosen, the "RUNNING" indicator will 
fl ash during the time that the set delay is active.
Where the burner controls the boiler thermostat, all its in-
dicators will start to fl ash if it is set at a lower temperature 
than the temperature setting on the burner itself. The boiler's 
thermostat must be set at the highest value, the temperature 
setting on the burner must be set to at at least 10-15°C lower 
than this.

 The fan starts and runs at top speed for twenty seconds in 

order to ventilate the boiler and fl ue-gas channels. At the 
same time, back pressure in the burner chamber is meas-
ured. If the result from fi ve measurements shows too much 
pressure, the burner stops and gives an "Overpressure – 
burner chamber" alarm.

 The fan stops. A start dosage of pellets is given and the igni-

tion element begins to heat up. For a start dosage, the screw 
runs about 3.5 revs.

 The fan intermittently goes into a fl ashing "LOW" indication. 

When a fl ame is found, it switches to a fi xed band of light.

  The burner makes three attempts to start. The fi rst try is de-

scribed above. Where a fl ame is not lit on the fi rst attempt, 
the fan will stop for a short time and then start again at a 
low speed at the same time as the ignition element is re-
 engaged. The third attempt is identical to the others.
If there is no fl ame after the third attempt to start, the fan 
stops for a short period and then picks up speed in three 
stages to a high speed.
The burner normally ignites at the fi rst attempt and a fl ame 
will be found after four to fi ve minutes. Where the burner fails 
to establish a fl ame, as described above, it will stop operat-
ing and a "Failed start" alarm will appear. The likeliest cause 
for this is that the draught is too powerful, the grate is incor-
rectly placed, or the burner is not being fed with pellets.

Set fl ame

• Burner is running with fl ame.

 Fan sped increases in stages, so as to establish a stable bed 

of embers on the grate.

 Pellets are fed in. The screw runs approx. a quarter turn for 

each feed. Pause time depends on output setting.

  If the fl ame disappears during this phase, the controls switch 

to the start phase, but no pellets are fed in.

Operation

 

Fan speed is determined by output setting. The "OUTPUT" 
indicator gives a fi xed or fl ashing light depending on the 
operational mode. The "LOW" indicator lights up with a fi xed 
band.

 

Pellets are fed in.

  If the fl ame disappears during operation, a smaller amount 

of pellets is issued and the ignition element attempts to cre-
ate a fl ame. "LOW" fl ashes and it switches to a fi xed band of 
light when a fl ame is found.
The burner then goes into "establish fl ame" mode in order 
to gradually establish a stable bed of embers and then goes 
into operational phase.
If the attempt to establish a fl ame fails, the burner will stop 
and give a "Failed start" alarm.
The reason why a fl ame disappears is that the draught is too 
powerful, the grate is incorrectly placed, or the burner is not 
being fed with pellets properly.

Cooling

 

Operational stop by thermostat.
If the burner controls the boiler temperature and is governed 
by an boiler thermostat which breaks down whilst in opera-
tion, pellet feeding is terminated, the burner switches to the 
cooling phase and then closes down with all its indicators 
fl ashing. Restart requires a reset of the alarm – see Resetting 
the alarm page 16. The boiler thermostat must be set at the 
highest value, the temperature setting on the burner is set to 
at least 10-15°C lower than this.

 

Pellet feeding ceases.

 

The "OUTPUT" indicator fl ashes – one long + two short.

 

The fan runs at top speed and continues for 90 seconds af-
ter the the fl ame goes out. This is to ensure that all pellets on 
the grate are burned. The "LOW" indicator goes out.

 

If, for four cycles, the fan runs at top speed all pellets in the 
grate will be burned up.

 

The burner stops. Only the "RUNNING" indicator is lit.

Long running time

When heating requirements are substantial, or when burner 
output is too small for the actual heating requirements, the 
burner's running time is very long. In order to retain a good 
combustion level and stable operation, the burner automati-
cally switches after approx. three hours in operation and goes 
to its cooling/clean blowing phase, in order to blow clear any 
ash residue which has built up in the grate. A reset to opera-
tional mode occurs automatically.

OPERATION Normal operation 

 Start delay 

•••

OUTPUT High 

 low 

–•

 Cooling phase 

–••

FLAME Start 

phase 

•••

   Flame 

 

ALARM 

High temperature in downpipe

 –

 Failed 

start

 

–••

 

High ambient temperature

 

–•••

 

Fan not working

 

–••••

 

Overpressure boiler chamber

  –•••••

 

Start element not working

 

••••••••

Summary of Contents for Varmebaronen Viking BIO

Page 1: ...tion operation and maintenance Issue 018 2 2009 03 346000 RVR Energy Technology Experts RVR Energy Technology Limited t FONBSF P FSSZ SFMBOE èðéð ëéë èèë ROI t èêè ëêðï èéëè UK t ëíë îì îîìéëìì INT XXX SWS JF t XXX SWS DP VL ...

Page 2: ... time Efficiency savings Pellet class Handling and storage of pellets Checking the screw feeder s capacity Soot residue Cleaning the burner Ash and soot Placement of fire grate Safety system Changing ignition elements Resetting temperature limits Troubleshooting 16 Component specifications 17 Accessories Key to symbols means less than means less than or the equivalent to means greater than means grea...

Page 3: ...g type of boiler or poor draught conditions the burn er monitors back pressure con ditions in the boiler and closes down or will not start where back pressure is too great The burner s safety system also features a flame monitor and fan control Different operational modes can be chosen one step modu lating or boiler temperature control via the burner There is also a start delay feature which extend...

Page 4: ...m below If the depth measurement of 150 mm cannot be obtained it is possible to build out the burner from the hatch alternatively more packing can be used between the hatch and burner The distance to the bottom of the boiler should be deep enough that there is enough space for a week s build up of ash in winter conditions The greatest amount of ash collects in the deepest part of the boiler Assemb...

Page 5: ...ellet supply The supply unit is designed so as to restrict the emergence of too much dust and shavings in the burner room during filling It must be covered by a non inflammable material perhaps sheet metal or plasterboard It must be possible to remove the screw feeder without first having to empty the supply unit The amount corresponding to a week s supply depends on the heat requirements in the home...

Page 6: ...double bond epoxy resin It is important that the indicator has good thermal con tact so that temperature regulation is both accurate and stable In the Värmebaronen Star heat exchanging boiler the tempera ture indicator is placed in the pocket tube which can be found on the left hand side behind the foldable automatics cabinet Electrical connections This page shows how to install electrical connect...

Page 7: ...ng electrical configuration 1 Circuit breaker and thermostat must be in the 0 position 2 Set the circuit breaker in the I position all indicators on the burner should come on for a short period after which only RUNNING should be lit 3 Turn up the thermostat so that the heating is activated the LOW indicator should be flashing If this does not happen the configuration should be checked Electrical cabl...

Page 8: ... Connection tool for boiler temperature indicator 5 Boiler temperature indicator accessory 6 Connection tool for feeder screw PLEASE NOTE 230V 7 Ignition element 8 Current transformer 9 Transformer for feed to circuit board and fan motor 10 Semi conductor relay with indicators for control of igni tion element 11 Fan motor 12 Flame monitor photocell 13 Connection tool for temperature delimiter on d...

Page 9: ...lysis instrument The adjustment handle has a screwdriver thread In order to avoid damaging this when adjusting the handle should be turned using the screwdriver provided or by hand 15 Alarm relay with indicators 16 Relay with indicators for feeder screw 17 Running indicator green Light constant current supply to the burner Slow flashing 30 minutes start delay 18 Output indicator green Light constan...

Page 10: ...t 300 ppm Boiler temperature 75 80 C CO2 content substance 12 5 2 1 Dependent on type of flue2 2 5 Check before first start up Before the burner is put into use please check that the installation has been carried out properly the slope on the screw is 40 all control units have been properly adjusted the boiler is in proper functioning order the burner is receiving sufficient air for combustion pellet...

Page 11: ...sted using the boilers flue gas damper In certain circumstances the draught can be difficult to set correctly Flue air flow affects the time it takes for the burner to ignite The prevailing conditions are input with switch SW2 2 see point 23 on page 9 Please see also the section The flue and the contraflow hatch on page 10 Switch SW2 2 OFF Normal position draught 0 to 15 Pa ON High draught draught 15 t...

Page 12: ...tages so as to establish a stable bed of embers on the grate Pellets are fed in The screw runs approx a quarter turn for each feed Pause time depends on output setting If the flame disappears during this phase the controls switch to the start phase but no pellets are fed in Operation Fan speed is determined by output setting The OUTPUT indicator gives a fixed or flashing light depending on the operat...

Page 13: ... the boiler s flue gas damper should be closed when burning with pellets is not undertaken Be careful when closing your pellet unit as spring arrives and do not start it up again until it is absolutely necessary Efficiency savings Proper care of the unit and regular adjustments will ensure re duced fuel consumption for all those who make the effort Where the heating requirements on a cold winter s d...

Page 14: ...en the flue gas temperature has risen by approx 50 C in comparison to when the pan was first cleaned of soot A useful aid for emptying the boiler and burner of ash is an ash box which is attached to a normal vacuum cleaner Cleaning the burner For optimum function the burner should be regularly cleaned at the same time as the boiler is de sooted the ash which is inside the the burner s inner combusti...

Page 15: ...ards towards the combustion pipe E Take out the ignition element through the hole or the elec trical connections on the element can be cut away after which the element is drawn out through the combustion pipe F Reassemble in reverse order with a new ignition element do not drag nr 4 nut too hard max 0 5Nm Resetting temperature limits An activated temperature delimiter on the downpipe is indicated ...

Page 16: ...verpressure in burner can only arise at the start Continual flashing Start element not working All indicators are flashing Probable cause Remounted flue Too much ash and soot in burner and burner chamber Draught too great or area in waste gas flue too large No feeding of pellets to the burner Too much ash in grate Photocell smudged worn Too much ash and soot in burner and burner chamber High ambie...

Page 17: ...gon screws S6SS M8x14 FZB 1 10 05 20 Hook screw 1 24 04 81 Tube clip 2 39 02 58 Polyurethane tube 1 44 00 60 Chain cable 1 44 00 61 Fire snap hook 1 44 00 96 Mounting 1 50 00 01 Motor with gear transmission 1 Accessories Boiler temperature indicator temperature controlled via the burner Art nr 3310 Mounting plate 300 x 300 mm with viewfinder Viking BIO Art nr 3320 Conversion unit large wooden inse...

Page 18: ...re not binding in detail All offers and sales are subject to the Company s current terms and conditions of sale which are available on www rvr ie E OE RVR Energy Technology Experts RVR Energy Technology Limited t FONBSF P FSSZ SFMBOE èðéð ëéë èèë ROI t èêè ëêðï èéëè UK t ëíë îì îîìéëìì INT XXX SWS JF t XXX SWS DP VL ...

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