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TECHNICAL PASSPORT, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION
At the upper part of the
chamber there’s an air opening and air valve (1). On the right
side of the boiler, in front of the door, there is a lifting cord with ring (12) responsible for the
air supply mechanism and hook (13) for fixation of the cord.
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BOILER PARTS
3.1
AIR INJECTION COLLECTOR
With pellets, briquettes, damp firewood or other wood fuel and its residues we recommend to
use air injection collector. Air injection collector is mandatory when burning coal and peat. “U” and
“BIO” models come with air injection collector.
Air injection collector is plugged into electrical network after igniting and closing the boiler.
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Figure 2
3.2
AIR DISTRIBUTOR
Air distributor’s (3 Fig.) purpose is to correctly distribute air in generation zones, located below and next
to air distributor, as well as in combustion zones located near and
above the distributor. Air distributor (9) (Fig. 1) rests upon the
non-flammable edges.
The distributor (9) (Fig. 1) must not be
moved during combustion: raising and lowering the air distributor
- it turns and falls deep into combustion area, making the boiler
operate wastefully, wearing of quickly.
When burning fuel a small ring* is used (Fig. 4),
which reduces air supply
towards boiler‘s center. When
burning
firewood
we
recommend
attaching
the
distrubor so that there is a gap between telescopic pipe and air
distributor, (Fig. 5). When burning coal the additional ring has to be
removed to increase air supply towards the center. We recommend
attaching the air distributor without the gap between telescopic pipe
and air distributor when burning with coal (Fig. 6).
*Only for Universal boilers
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Figure 3
Figure 4