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TECHNICAL PASSPORT, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION
Burning fuel, under air distributor, accumulates ash, but if it does not interfere with combustion
process, on the contrary
– protects the part from heat.
Manufacturer retains the right to alter air distributor and improve upon its design
3.3
FIRE GRATE
Use fire grate (19) (Fig. 1); (Fig. 7), when burning pellets, coal, peat and sawdust
briquettes. It needs to be hanged on the hook, located at the bottom of the boiler, inside the
lower doors (11) (Fig. 1). Fire grates (19) (Fig. 1); (Fig. 7) can be found by opening the ash
removal doors (11) (Fig. 1). This part
is attached in “U’’ boiler for additional air to go through
the air channel, which is required when burning coal or peat briquettes. In the
“BIO’’ boiler, it
is used, to completely burn the formed cinder. Put the fire grate (19) (Fig. 1); (Fig. 7), at the
bottom of universal
and “BIO’’ when burning firewood. When buying universal and “BIO’’
solid fuel boiler “Stropuva’’ this part in included. Important to know when changing the fire
grate is that it is composed of two separate parts.
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