Buderus Logano G201 Operating Instructions Manual page 14

Solid fuel boiler
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Start-up and operation
V Insert a layer of paper [2].
V Insert a 3 to 4 inch layer of fuel (thin kindling, coal or
coke) on the paper layer [2]. Do not use any thick logs.
V Light the fuel inside the boiler.
V If you are using solid accelerant (coal igniter), light the
accelerant outside of the boiler and then place it on the
ignition material.
V Fold the front grate upwards and insert the segment
plate.
V Leave the ash pan door slightly open.
V Let the fuel burn for 15 – 20 minutes until there are
embers.
V Close the ash pan door.
V Open the fuel filler door and fill the ignition chamber [1]
to ¼ of its volume with fuel.
Before the fuel space [1] is filled, the fuel in-
serted must be completely burned off and
there must be sufficient embers.
V Close the fuel filler door.
V To prevent heat losses in the chimney, close the
exhaust flap depending on the flue draft (
If the flue gases are not drawing properly (flue draft is
not sufficient), open the exhaust flap a little again
(
Fig. 8, page 13).
The heating-up time may vary depending on
how clean the boiler is, the local conditions,
the fuels used, and the weather (low pressure
in the flue gas system).
With wood firing, note: logs that are too short
and too thick cause uneven burning.
V Only use logs of the specified thickness
and length (
Chapter 3.1, page 8).
Large types of anthracite coal and coke burn
longer; with too great a quantity of fuel, the
output can be reduced. Check and stoke the
fire at short intervals.
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Fig. 9
Inserting the paper layer and fuel
1
Fuel (e.g. wood)
2
Paper layer
Fig. 11).
Fig. 10 Inserting fuel (heating up)
1
Combustion chamber
Fig. 11 Closing the exhaust flap
Logano G201 - Subject to technical modifications.

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