MAINE ENERGY SYSTEMS AutoPellet PES 20 Operating Manual

MAINE ENERGY SYSTEMS AutoPellet PES 20 Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Please read carefully prior to installing and servicing. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Operating Manual Pellet heating with auger delivery or vacuum suction system for the end-user AutoPellet® PES 20, 32, 56 FA_V3.10 AutoPellet TOUCH PE 568 USA 2.0 · www.maineenergysystems.com...
  • Page 2 Article number: PE 568 USA 2.0 Version valid from: 09/2021 Approved: Wohlinger Christian Author & Manufacturer MAINE ENERGY SYSTEMS LLC 8 Airport Road — P.O. Box 547 Bethel Maine 04217 © MAINE ENERGY SYSTEMS LLC E-Mail: info@maineenergysystems.com www.maineenergysystems.com Subject to modifcations...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Dear Customer ..............................5 2 Use only for the purpose intended ........................ 6 3 Types of safety warning sign ......................... 7 4 Warnings and safety instructions........................8 4.1 Basic safety instructions ..........................8 4.2 Warning signs............................... 8 4.3 What to do in an emergency........................10 5 Prerequisites for installing a pellet boiler .....................
  • Page 4 Contents 16.3 Boiler cleaning............................52 16.4 Level detection system..........................53 16.5 Suction turbine............................54 17 General ................................ 55 17.1 Chimney ..............................56 17.2 Favorite ..............................56 17.3 Local Settings............................58 17.4 Malfunction..............................59 17.4.1 Malfunction report ........................59 17.5 Information ..............................76 17.6 ModBUS ..............................77 17.7 E-Mail .................................
  • Page 5: Dear Customer

    • Keep all documentation supplied with this unit in a safe place for future reference. • Installation and first startup must be carried out by a qualified installer certified by Maine Energy Systems. • The installation must comply with the requirements of the Authority having jurisdiction over the installation.
  • Page 6: Use Only For The Purpose Intended

    Use only for the purpose intended Use only for the purpose intended The pellet boiler is designed to heat water for central or other indirect heating systems and hot water supply for buildings. It is not permissible to use the pellet boiler for any other purpose. Reasonable foreseeable inadvertent uses for the pellet boiler are not known.
  • Page 7: Types Of Safety Warning Sign

    Types of safety warning sign Types of safety warning sign The warning signs use the following symbols and texts. Types of safety warning sign Risk of injury Consequences of risk Avoiding risk 1. Risk of injury: Danger - indicates a situation that could lead to death or life- threatening injury.
  • Page 8: Warnings And Safety Instructions

    • The pellet heating system may only be installed and commissioned by an installer that is trained and re- mains currently authorized by Maine Energy Systems. • Never make any changes to the heating system or flue gas system. All maintenance, cleaning and changes should only be done by trained professionals.
  • Page 9 Warning signs R R i i s s k k o o f f f f i i r r e e Do not store any flammable materials in the boiler room. Do not hang out any washing in the boiler room. Do not operate with fuel loading or ash removal doors open.
  • Page 10: What To Do In An Emergency

    What to do in an emergency 4.3 What to do in an emergency R R i i s s k k t t o o l l i i f f e e Never get yourself into danger; give your own safety top priority.
  • Page 11: Prerequisites For Installing A Pellet Boiler

    Prerequisites for installing a pellet boiler Prerequisites for installing a pellet boiler You must fulfill the following conditions before operating a fully automatic pellet boiler. 5.1 Guidelines and standards for installing a pellet boiler Overview of standards and guidelines applying to the installation of a pellet boiler. Check whether you need to obtain planning permission or approval from the authorities for installing a new heating system or changing your existing system.
  • Page 12: Flue Gas System

    Flue gas system chemicals. Do not hang out washing in the boiler room. Prevent dust from collecting at the combustion air intake to the pellet boiler. 4. System damage due to frost and humidity The temperature in the installation room must not drop below 38°F and must not exceed +86°F. The rela- tive humidity in the installation room must not exceed 70%.
  • Page 13 Flue gas system a. Selkirk sure temp b. Supervent (JSC) c. Security chimneys (secure temp ASHT) Use flue gas pipe from chimney to boiler as required by your local code. U U n n r r e e g g u u l l a a t t e e d d c c o o m m b b u u s s t t i i o o n n Please observe that combustion air openings and flue pipes are not reduced in size or closed.
  • Page 14 Flue gas system R R i i s s k k o o f f c c h h i i m m n n e e y y f f i i r r e e Creosote-formation and need for removal:Low flue gas temperature can cause creosote.
  • Page 15: Safety Systems

    Safety systems 5.4 Safety systems The following safety measures are the prerequisite for safe operation of your system. Emergency stop switch Every heating system must be able to be switched off with an Emergency Stop switch. The Emergency Stop switch location is determined by your local code requirement. It should remove all electrical power from the boiler.
  • Page 16 Installation with an existing boiler A A v v o o i i d d c c o o d d e e v v i i o o l l a a t t i i o o n n s s : : When connecting to or with an existing boiler, contact the authority having jurisdiction to be sure the type of installation planned is allowed.
  • Page 17: Fuel

    Fuel Fuel Wood pellets are natural wood (dried sawdust or waste from machining) that has been formed into pellets under high pressure. They have a very low moisture content and very high calorific value. The manufacture of wood pellets is regulated by European standard EN ISO 17225–2. Fuel Property PFI Premium Normative Information –...
  • Page 18: Distance To Flammable Materials

    Distance to flammable materials T T h h e e h h e e a a t t i i n n g g s s y y s s t t e e m m i i s s s s u u i i t t a a b b l l e e o o n n l l y y f f o o r r p p e e l l l l e e t t s s o o f f n n a a - - t t u u r r a a l l w w o o o o d d t t h h a a t t c c o o m m p p l l y y w w i i t t h h s s t t a a n n d d a a r r d d E E N N I I S S O O 1 1 7 7 2 2 2 2 5 5 –...
  • Page 19: Product Description

    Product description Product description The description of the product is intended to provide an overview of the components that make up an ÖkoFEN pellet heating system, the parts of the pellet boiler and advice on where you can find more information.
  • Page 20 The pellet boiler Key components of the Pellematic Boiler (heat exchanger) Vac Hopper / Day tank Burner External automatic ash compression system Boiler controller PE 568 USA 2.0...
  • Page 21 The pellet boiler Burner plate Fire protection – ball valve Flame tube Burner fan Heat exchanger External ash box Boiler water Burner auger Boiler insulation Electronic ignition Combustion chamber De-ashing system cover Suction turbine Ash chamber / Fire chamber Vac hopper / Day tank Operating Manual AutoPellet®...
  • Page 22: Pellet Suction System

    Pellet suction system 7.2 Pellet suction system The pellet suction system consists of the pellet line, air line and a suction fan. The suction fan in the hopper conveys pellets in the pellet line from the storage room or fabric tank to the hopper. Key components of pellet suction system Pellet line Line from the storage room auger or fabric tank to the hopper.
  • Page 23: Storage Systems

    Storage systems 7.4 Storage systems There are two methods for storing pellets: in a storage room with an auger feed system (version A) or in a FleXILO fabric tank (version B). FleXILO fabric tanks can be located inside the central heating room, storage room or protected from wet and sun outside.
  • Page 24: Operating The Pellematic

    Operating the Pellematic Operating the Pellematic The pellet heating system is an automatic heating system. All pellet feed system and combustion system sequences are regulated automatically using an electronic boiler controller and heating controller. 8.1 Operating the heating system D D a a m m a a g g e e c c a a u u s s e e d d d d o o t t o o i i n n c c o o r r r r e e c c t t o o p p e e r r a a t t i i o o n n o o r r i i n n c c o o r r - - r r e e c c t t s s e e t t t t i i n n g g s s .
  • Page 25: Description Of The Control Panel

    Description of the control panel 8.2 Description of the control panel The control panel is located underneath the flap above the door of the boiler. User control unit Operates the boiler controller and the heating controller. Main switch Switches off the heating system (both poles) including the power supply to the control panel.
  • Page 26 Setting language, date and time at Pelletronic Touch PE 568 USA 2.0...
  • Page 27 Setting language, date and time at Pelletronic Touch Setting the date Setting the time Operating Manual AutoPellet® PES 20, 32, 56...
  • Page 28: Operating Device With Touch Screen

    Operating Device with Touch screen 8.4 Operating Device with Touch screen The Touch operating device is mounted on the control board of Pellematic. The color display is surrounded by a foil design with logo. With finger pressure you make settings on the Touch operating device. 8.5 Opening window The touch panel is dark during in standby mode.
  • Page 29: User Controls And Their Function

    User controls and their function 8.6 User controls and their function Navigation-icons Icon- If you touch an icon, the icon turns green. The green shows that you are currently on this view icon. You get to the enabled menu item . The yellow house enters you directly to the main menu.
  • Page 30 User controls and their function 2. Numeric keyboard a. Name of parameter b. Value of parameter with unit c. Min/max value – Values outside this ran- ge are not accepted. d. Delete input of numbers – per contact you delete one place. e.
  • Page 31: Main Menu

    Main Menu 8.7 Main Menu In the Main menu you see all submenus. By finger pressure on an icon you reach the respective submenu. Operating Manual AutoPellet® PES 20, 32, 56...
  • Page 32 Main Menu Menu navigation of Pelletronic Touch PE 568 USA 2.0...
  • Page 33: Mode

    Mode Mode In the menu item Mode you can see the mode of your heating system and the mode of the heating circuits, domestic hot water and solar. The menu item Mode is in the Main menu. Overview of the operating modes •...
  • Page 34: Measuring Values

    Measuring Values Measuring Values In the menu item of Measuring Values you see all actual and set values of your heating system. The menu item Measuring Values is in the Main menu. • Pellematic • Heating circuit • Domestic hot water •...
  • Page 35: Weather

    Weather Weather Choose Settings ( ), to enter your location. Enter location and country. If the specified location is not found, enter a larger, nearby place. Search with the following details: • Postal code, location, country • Postal code, country •...
  • Page 36: Heating Circuit

    Heating Circuit 1 1 2 2 Heating Circuit Heating Circuit encloses all for heating relevant parameters and settings. It can occur up to 6 menu items Heating Circuit. Heating circuits settings has following menu items: • Mode Heating Circuit is in the Main menu •...
  • Page 37: Measuring Values Heating Circuit

    Measuring values Heating circuit 12.1 Measuring values Heating circuit Measuring values HC is in the Main menu. You see all to the Heating circuit corresponding measuring values: • Actual value • Set value • Inputs (sensores) • Outputs (pumps, mixer and motors) Outside Temperature actual Outside Temperature Boiler Temp...
  • Page 38: Time Programme Heating Circuit

    Time programme Heating circuit 12.2 Time programme Heating circuit In the heating circuit time programme you fix the heating times. Time 1 (=Time programme 1) and Time 2 are in the menu Heating circuit. Select Time pro- Mo-Fr were assigned gramme 1 heating times With...
  • Page 39: Party

    Party 12.3 Party The party function extends the heating time once, without changing the heating times. Party is in the Main menu. The party function is basically inactive. Enter the time until the room temperature heating should be heated. Activate the Party function. The heating time is extended up to the indicated time.
  • Page 40: Heating Curve And Heating Limits

    Heating curve and Heating limits 12.5 Heating curve and Heating limits By starting up the first time, the authorised technical adviser adjusts the heating curve, the base point and the heating limits on the building situation and the hydraulics. If the Set room temperature is not reached or exceeded, adjust the heat curve with the flow temperatures according to outside temperatures.
  • Page 41 Heating curve and Heating limits Room temperature Daytime outside temp too warm too cold +5 to +15°C Decrease heating curving value by Increase heating curving value by 0.2 Decrease base point value by 5° Increase base point value by 5° -20 to +5°C Decrease heating curve value by 0.2 Increase heating curve value by 0.2...
  • Page 42 Heating curve and Heating limits Room temperature hysteresis The Room temperature hysteresis prevents the cycling (On Off On Off...) of the heating circuit pump: If the Set room temperature + room temperature hysteresis is reached, the associated pump stops. If the Set room temperature is –...
  • Page 43: Domestic Hot Water

    Domestic hot water 1 1 3 3 Domestic hot water The menu Item Domestic hot water contains up to 3 submenu items. Domestic hot water includes all, for the preperation of hat water, relevant parameters and settings. DHW settings has following menu items: •...
  • Page 44: Measuring Values Domestic Hot Water

    Measuring values Domestic hot water You are able to see a list of all measuring values that are involved in the menu domestic hot water. In the DHW time programme you set the times of the hot-water processing. The DHW time programme works the same way like the heating circuit time programme.
  • Page 45: Dhw Return Pump

    DHW Return pump 1 1 4 4 DHW Return pump The Return pump enables the immediate DHW tap of the water taps. DHW Return pump has following menu items: DHW Return pump is in the Main Menu. • Mode • Switch off temperature •...
  • Page 46: Measuring Values Dhw Return Pump

    Measuring values DHW Return pump 14.1 Measuring values DHW Return pump Measuring values DHW Return pump is in menu DHW Return pump. You see all the Heating circuit corresponding measuring values: • Actual value • Set value • Inputs (sensores) •...
  • Page 47: Solar

    Solar 1 1 5 5 Solar Solar includes all relevant parameters and settings for the solar thermal system. You can control up to 6 solar circuits. Solar has following menu items: • Measuring values Solar • Solar circuit 1–2 Solar is in the Main menu. •...
  • Page 48: Solar Circuit

    Solar circuit 15.2 Solar circuit Solar circuit has following menu items: • Operation Mode • ACC Temp Max Solar circuit 1 and 2 are in menu Solar. • ACC Hysteresis • Collector Hyst On • Collector Hyst Off Off: No charge Charge as long as Collector temperature + hysteresis is lower than the temperature of the Adj ACC sensor below or the ACC temp max If the temperature in the ACC is higher than the ACC temp Max, the solar pump...
  • Page 49: Yield - Solar Energy

    Yield - Solar Energy 15.3 Yield - Solar Energy This function measures the yield of the solar thermal system and displays current energy and logs previous days. For the function solar energy it is necessary to install: • Pulse volume meter (must be connected to 24 VOLT and Z_IN) •...
  • Page 50: Pellematic

    Pellematic 1 1 6 6 Pellematic Pellematic includes all the relevant parameters and settings for the control of the pellet boiler. There are up to 4 Pellematic boilers possible. Pellematic is in the Main menu. 16.1 Measuring values Measuring values is in the menu Pellematic. It displays all measuring values of Pellematic: •...
  • Page 51: Full Power

    Full Power 16.2 Full Power In the menu item Full Power can you adjust the fuel feed. Fuel Adjustment: Full Power is in the menu Pellematic The burner auger run time is calculated automa- tically by the PLC depending on the rated power and the boiler setpoint temperature.
  • Page 52: Boiler Cleaning

    Boiler cleaning 16.3 Boiler cleaning The value to be set is the time (full hour) at which the boiler cleaning sequence is performed. On vacuum systems the hopper is also filled at the same time, regard- less of whether it is empty or not. You can set in Cleaning/Filling a second cleaning sequence.
  • Page 53: Level Detection System

    Level detection system 16.4 Level detection system Weight system (Menu is only displayed when the function Network is activated in the menu General. The threshold value, Minimum weight for a warning message, is adjustable. The warning message appears on the operating device and will be terminated when filling level rerises above the adjusted Minimum weight.
  • Page 54: Suction Turbine

    Suction turbine 16.5 Suction turbine Set a Time (full hours), at which the hopper gets refilled, regardless how full it is at this time. At the same time the purification of the boiler will take place. When this menu point is activated, a field appears for specifying the 2nd dai- ly suction time.
  • Page 55: General

    General 1 1 7 7 General General includes the complete heating control related settings and individual operating options for the customer. General is in the Main menu. The menu General includes: • Chimney • Favorit • Values • Local setting •...
  • Page 56: Chimney

    Chimney 17.1 Chimney The function chimney is only for chimney droughts and authorized service technicians. It is used for the mea- surement of exhaust gas. Note: The Chimney Sweep function is inactive without the Pelletronic Heating Controller. The menu item Chimney is situated in the me- nu General.
  • Page 57 Favorite Operating Manual AutoPellet® PES 20, 32, 56...
  • Page 58: Local Settings

    Local Settings 17.3 Local Settings Local Settings is in the menu General. Local Settings has following menu items: • Language • Unit • Date • Time Choose between the languages German, English UK, English U.S. French, Spa- nish, Italian, Dutch, Danish and Russian. You can choose between isometric and imperialist number system.
  • Page 59: Malfunction

    Malfunction 17.4 Malfunction Malfunction is in the menu General. Fault messages can overlayed on all menu items and appear immediately if a fault occurs. Every fault message appears with the date, time and name on the display. It remains until it is acknowledged.
  • Page 60 Malfunction report Solution Display Input / Output Code Affected element table 1020 X6 or X7, X8, X9 DHW1 Off Sensor BC 2001 HC1 Flow SC X4 or X5 2002 DHW1 OnSensor SC 2003 Outside Sensor SC Heating controller 13.1b 2004 Boiler Sensor SC 2008 TPO1 SC...
  • Page 61 Malfunction report Solution Display Input / Output Code Affected element table 5003 PE1 Reserve sensor2 SC Boiler Controller 13.1b 5004 PE1 Outside sensor BS Boiler Controller 13.1a 5005 PE1 Outside sensor SC Boiler Controller 13.1b 5006 PE1 Boiler sensor BS Boiler Controller 13.1a 5007...
  • Page 62 Malfunction report Solution Display Input / Output Code Affected element table 5041 PE1 Low underpressure UP, SZ, LUFT Boiler Controller 13.5 5042 PE1 Low underpressure UP, SZ, LUFT 5043 PE1 Vacuum system KAPZW, RA Boiler Controller 13.16 5044 PE1 Ashbox full ESAV, AV Boiler Controller 13.17...
  • Page 63 Malfunction report 13.1a Sensors KTY2K - Heating controller + Boiler Controller (Fault 1001 to 1020 and 5000 to 5007) – Sen- sor break Type of fault Sensor break 1001 Code: HC1 Flow BC 1002 DHW1 OnSensor BC 1003 Outside Sensor BC 1004 Boiler Sensor BC 1008...
  • Page 64 Malfunction report 13.1b Sensors KTY2K - Heating controller + Boiler Controller (Fault 2001 to 2020 and 5000 bis 5007) – short circuit Type of fault Short circuit 2001 Code : HC1 Flow SC 2002 DHW1 OnSensor SC 2003 Outside Sensor SC 2004 Boiler Sensor SC 2008...
  • Page 65 Malfunction report 13.1c Sensors KTY2K - Heating controller + Boiler Controller (Fault 3001 to 3020) – other faults Type of fault Other faults Code: 3001 HC1 Flow 3002 DHW1 OnSensor 3003 Outside Sensor 3004 Boiler Sensor 3008 TPO1 3009 TPM1 3011 TPU1 3012...
  • Page 66 Malfunction report 13.3 Bus (Fault 4005, 4006, 4007, 4015, 4016) Display: [4005] BUS HCR Description: Time-Out of BUS-connection from touch operating device to heating controller Cause and Remedy: Wrong cable connection Check cable connection ► No power supply available Connect heating controller to BUS ►...
  • Page 67 Malfunction report Cause and Remedy: Sensor defect Measure sensor (approx. 5 mV at 257 °F) re- ► place if required Sensor cable defect Replace sensor ► Sensor temperature too Sensor temperature below measuring range ► (14 °F) Sensor polarity reversed Change sensor connection + and –...
  • Page 68 Malfunction report Display: [5013] PE Underpressure box SC Description: Negative draft input short-circuit, measuring circuit from negative draft mea- surement is shorted out – Input UP Cause and Remedy: Signal incorrect Check poarity and signal (0-10V) ► Signal cable defect Replace sensor ►...
  • Page 69 Malfunction report 13.7 Motor turbine (Fault 5018) Display: [5018] PE Motor Turbine Description: Vaccuum turbine not running (Exit VAK) Cause and Remedy: Motor unplugged Plug in motor, check cable connections ► Motor defect Replace motor ► Fuse F1, suction circuit Replace fuse ►...
  • Page 70 Malfunction report 13.11 Motor extraction auger 1 - RA (Fault 5026) [5026] Motor ext auger1 Display: Description: Storage room auger 1 motor defect – Output RA Cause and Remedy: Motor unplugged Plug in motor, check cable connections ► motor is jammed Remove pellets and dust from auger and ►...
  • Page 71 Malfunction report Not enough draught Check ventilation flap, funktion radial fan, ► draught free Flue gas sensor or flamm- Check Flue gas sensor or flammroom-tem- ► roomtemperature-sensor perature-sensor soiled Display: [5036] PE Flame supervision fault Description: Flame supervision fault, minimum flue gas temperature not reached during heating up at full power –...
  • Page 72 Malfunction report Extraction system not con- Pellet bridge - destroy bridge and make sure ► veying pellets material flows properly Suction fan unplugged Connect up suction fan ► Storage room auger motor Connect up storage room motor ► unplugged 13.17 Ashbox full (Fault 5044) – Ash Warning (Fault 5053) Display: [5044] PE Ashbox full Description:...
  • Page 73 Malfunction report Sensor unpuged (AE2) Connect plug ► Parameter set incorrectly Check settings in menu Level detection sys- ► tem (protected access) Operating Manual AutoPellet® PES 20, 32, 56...
  • Page 74 Malfunction report 13.22 Error Output VAK (Fault 5055) 4005 [5055] Error Output VAK Display: Cause and Remedy: Output defect, incorrect Check cable connection / Replace Boiler ► wiring Controller 13.23 Error Output ZUEND (Fault 5056) Display: [5056] Error Output ZUEND Cause and Remedy: Output defect, incorrect VCheck cable connection / Replace Boiler...
  • Page 75 Malfunction report Display: [5064] Error Output LUFT Cause and Remedy: Output defect, incorrect Check cable connection / Replace Boiler ► wiring Controller 13.32 Error Output RA1 (Fault 5065) Display: [5065] Error Output RA1 Cause and Remedy: Output defect, incorrect Check cable connection / Replace Boiler ►...
  • Page 76: Information

    Information 13.33 Error Output RES1 (Fault 5066) [5066] Error Output RES1 Display: Cause and Remedy: Output defect, incorrect Check cable connection / Replace Boiler ► wiring Controller 13.34 Error Output ZW (Fault 5067) Display: [5067] Error Output ZW Cause and Remedy: Output defect, incorrect Check cable connection / Replace Boiler ►...
  • Page 77: Modbus

    ModBUS 17.6 ModBUS Note: The Modbus registers may be set not less than two hours in cyclic operation, otherwise the life span of the operating device can decrease. TCP Server Defaultport for ModBUS is 502. Operating Manual AutoPellet® PES 20, 32, 56...
  • Page 78: E-Mail

    E-Mail 17.7 E-Mail Delivery of disturbance-emails is done through an Maine Energy system server. Only the recipient address needs to be configured. To ensure maximal flexibility, E-mail settings can set individually. Port used for sending email (depends on provider). Select encryption mode (specified by provider). Authentication as specified by provider.
  • Page 79: Ip Config

    IP Config 17.8 IP Config IP Config is the menu General. (The menu item IP Config is only displayed if it has been activated by a qualified person) After calling up the menu, a connection check is made. If this is successful, ''Connected to LAN and In- ternet'' is displayed.
  • Page 80 IP Config Insert the IP (Adress), NM (Netmask) and GW (Gateway) , D1 (in most cases similar to GW) and D2 (optional). IP: IP address in the local network NM: Networkmask is required in the local network. GW: The gateway enables the touch operating device the access to the internet. D1, D2: Server, which provide routing information PE 568 USA 2.0...
  • Page 81 IP Config Set DHCP On or Off depending on your network. Enter the Port (Default 80). Web: IP address in local network Web User: Networkmask is required in local network Web Password: The gateway enables the touch operating device the access to the internet. Operating Manual AutoPellet®...
  • Page 82 25 Mail, 80 Web and so on. The ping prevents the internet connection from beeing closed by the router. Therefore a query to the Maine Energy Systems server is started at certain time intervals. So the router detects that the connection is still active.
  • Page 83 Maine Energy Systems server. Static In this mode, no connection data is transferred to the Maine Energy Systems server and the online service of Maine Energy Systems can not be used. But the remote controll of the Touch operating device remains active and can be uses as before via port forwarding, DynDns, fixed external IP, LAN and so on.
  • Page 84: Software

    Software Software Software is in the Main menu. Software shows you the name of the current software. PE 568 USA 2.0...
  • Page 85: Emptying The Ash Pan

    Emptying the ash pan Emptying the ash pan R R i i s s k k o o f f b b u u r r n n s s Do not touch the boiler vessel. Use gloves. R R i i s s k k o o f f f f i i r r e e Bring out the ash pan immediatly.
  • Page 86: Emptying The Ash Box

    Emptying the ash box Emptying the ash box Only on boilers with external ash box. We also offer an optional automatic external ash box. This compresses the ash and reduces the frequency at which it needs to be emptied. It enables the ash to be disposed off without creating dust.
  • Page 87 Emptying the ash box Emptying the ash box Note: When the ashbox is full then Ash!!! appears on the display with the alarm text Ash box full. After emptying and restarting the ash box the alarm text disappears automatically. Operating Manual AutoPellet® PES 20, 32, 56...
  • Page 88: Maintenance And Servicing

    Maintenance and servicing 2 2 1 1 Maintenance and servicing Regular checks of the pellet heating system are a prerequisite for reliable, efficient and environment-friendly operation. This wood heating appliance needs periodic inspection and repair for proper operation. It is against federal law to operate this wood heating appliance in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in the manual.
  • Page 89: Cleaning The Boiler Every Year

    Cleaning the boiler every year 21.2 Cleaning the boiler every year T T h h e e p p e e l l l l e e t t b b o o i i l l e e r r i i s s e e q q u u i i p p p p e e d d w w i i t t h h a a n n a a u u t t o o m m a a t t i i c c c c l l e e a a n n i i n n g g s s y y s s t t e e m m t t h h a a t t c c l l e e a a n n s s t t h h e e h h e e a a t t e e x x c c h h a a n n g g e e r r e e v v e e r r y y d d a a y y .
  • Page 90 Cleaning the boiler every year Procedure for cleaning the boiler R R e e d d u u c c t t i i o o n n i i n n b b o o i i l l e e r r p p e e r r f f o o r r m m a a n n c c e e a a n n d d d d a a m m a a g g e e t t o o p p e e l l - - l l e e t t b b o o i i l l e e r r d d u u e e t t o o b b l l o o c c k k a a g g e e s s i i n n t t h h e e a a i i r r i i n n l l e e t t Clean the air intakes, the burner plate and the flame tube.
  • Page 91 Cleaning the boiler every year PE(S)(K)(B) 10– 32 Note: The individual parts of the multi segmented brazier may not be in raised position! Operating Manual AutoPellet® PES 20, 32, 56...
  • Page 92 Cleaning the boiler every year PE(S)(K)(B) 36 - 56 PE 568 USA 2.0...
  • Page 93 Cleaning the boiler every year Note: The individual parts of the multi segmented brazier may not be in raised position! Cleaning the Induced draft blower: Operating Manual AutoPellet® PES 20, 32, 56...
  • Page 94: Maintenance Intervals

    Maintenance intervals 21.3 Maintenance intervals We recommend taking out a maintenance contract with your service technician. 21.4 Repairs Only authorised specialists may carry out repair work on this system. Use original spare parts only. Not using original spare parts will cause the warranty to become void. 21.5 Checking the boiler room and storage room Checking the pellet heating system regularly prevents malfunctions and unexpected failure of the heating system.
  • Page 95: Data For 20Kw Model, Including Emissions

    Data for 20KW model, including emissions Data for 20KW model, including emissions Operating Manual AutoPellet® PES 20, 32, 56...
  • Page 96: Data For 32Kw Model, Including Emissions

    Data for 32KW model, including emissions Data for 32KW model, including emissions PE 568 USA 2.0...
  • Page 97: Data For 56Kw Model, Including Emissions

    Data for 56KW model, including emissions Data for 56KW model, including emissions Operating Manual AutoPellet® PES 20, 32, 56...
  • Page 98: General Information

    General information General information As require by the United States Departmen of Environmental Protection the following information is given for the: AutoPellet Pellematic PES 10-56 wood pellet fired central heating boiler. Manufactured by Maine Energy Systems, of 8 Airport Road, Bethel, Maine, 04217 •...
  • Page 99 General information The amount of draft in your chimney depends on the length of the chimney, local geography, nearby obstructions and other factors. Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures in the appliance and may damage the catalytic combustor. Inadequate draft may cause backpuffing into the room and ‘plugging’ of the chimney Inadequate draft will cause the appliance to leak smoke into the room through appliance and chimney connector joints an uncontrollable burn or excessive temperature indicates excessive draft.
  • Page 102 Author & Manufacturer MAINE ENERGY SYSTEMS LLC 8 Airport Road — P.O. Box 547 Bethel Maine 04217 E-Mail: info@maineenergysystems.com © MAINE ENERGY SYSTEMS LLC www.maineenergysystems.com Subject to modifcations...

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