Pellet Storage - Pelltech PV50b User Manual

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PV50b pellet burner
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Figure 11 Igniter correct position

3.2.1 Pellet storage

The burner, the auger and the pellet container are a common system. The size and the location of the
pellet container depend on the needs and possibilities of the specific boiler room. While choosing the
pellet container you must keep in mind that:
If the pellet container is in the same room as the boiler, then the size of the pellet container
must not exceed 500 liters (approx. 350kg).
The container must be made of fireproof materials.
The container must be positioned in a way that the raising angle of the feeding auger does not
exceed 45° (refer to
It is advisable to use a container that can be closed with a cover.
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4) Fix the flange (4) of the burner to the door of
the boiler (5). Make sure that the opening of the
flange and the opening of the boiler door are
aligned.
5) Fix the burning chamber (6). For that you need
to put a ceramic seal (7) on the narrower side of
the burning chamber and then put the chamber
through the door of the boiler in a way that the
rearward wall of the burning chamber would
lean on the door of the boiler. Fixate the burning
chamber with two grub screws to the flange.
6) Connect the body of the burner to the burning
chamber like it was done before disassembling in
step 1.
7) Make sure, when looking through the burning
chamber, the igniter end tip is at the same level
with the back wall. The tube of the inner auger
must reach through its opening.
Caution! After the installation of the burner
always make sure that the end of the igniter is
positioned through its opening and not stuck
behind the back wall.
Installation
Installing burner to the boiler
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