To The Installer; Boiler Room; Chimney; Set Up - Effecta Pellets 222 Owner's Manual

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To the installer

It is time to install the Effecta 222 pellet boiler. Please follow the examples we provide for a safe
installation. After installation, be sure to instruct the customer on how the heating system and the
boiler work, in order to avoid unnecessary complications in the future.

Set up

The boiler is positioned so that the surface
temperature of flammable building material does
not exceed 80°C. The boiler should be positioned
at least 15 cm (1) from the wall. The distance
from the flue tube on the boiler to a flammable
wall with ignition protective covering must
be at least 30 cm (4). In order to clean the
boiler, a minimum clear space of 1 metre
(2) is required in front of the boiler and
on the side at the convection section
and at any inspection panel in the
chimney. A passage with a minimum
width of 0.5 (3) m is required along
one of the long sides of the boiler.
The pellet hopper isn`t allowed to
stand closer than 120 cm from
the boiler.
The boiler room
The boiler must be installed in a boiler room or
boiler house. The ceilings and walls must be fitted with
ignition protective covering and the floor must be made of non-
combustible material. Minimum ceiling height at the boiler is 2 metres. The boiler room or boiler
house must be equipped with a fresh air intake with the minimum dimensions 150 x 150 (5.) mm
or with a sufficiently large free sectional area to avoid low pressure in the boiler room. It must be
impossible to close the air intake.

Chimney

The chimney should have a diameter of at least 120 mm. If your chimney is smaller, Effecta should be
consulted before installation. The draught in the chimney should be about 15 pa at low temperatures.
It is important that the chimney is tested and approved by a certified chimney sweep before a new
boiler is installed. If the chimney has a strong draught, a draught controller may need to be installed
for good boiler operation. If you have a tall chimney and an outgoing flue gas temperature below
170°C, there is a risk of condensation in the chimney, which can damage the chimney in the long
term. A suitable temperature is 70-80°C one metre down into the chimney. Ask your local chimney
sweep for help to measure the temperature. If the chimney is tall and has a large area, a draught that
is too strong may mean high levels of flue gas and over ignition in the ash compartment. If this is the
case, a draft stabiliser must be installed.
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