BTA User Guide
Topling Prnjavor
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ALLOWED
FUEL
Only pellet that is made from sawdust is allowed to burn.
Pellet is cylindrically pressed into cylindrical shapes. It is made
from wood residues generated in wood processing. Pellet must
have a standard diameter and length. Chips from which the real
pellet is made, are pressed under high pressure and must have
a low percentage of humidity.
RECOMMENDED
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
PELET
Topling’ recommends pellet of 6 mm diameter and a 10-30 mm
length. Quality and geometric characteristics of pellets are
prescribed by the German Standard DIN 51731 or Austrian
Standard ONORM 7135
Pay special attention to the quality of pellet, both when
ordering and admission.
Use pellet that meets the standards of DIN or ONORM.
For additional information regarding the pellet, see Section
3.4. Requirements regarding fuel quality in chapter "3
Functional Description"
2.2 Always present risks
Despite of all precautions, the below given risks should be always considered:
Attention!
High temperature surfaces.
Contact with such surfaces may cause burns.
Wait for the boiler to cool to touch these uninsulated surfaces.
Warning!
Danger of choking carbon monoxide.
When boiler is used, carbon monoxide can be emitted through
openings in the boiler.
Do not leave boiler doors open more than required
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