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Code PELLET BURNERS B-Home B-Essential Code EBM0002 - 05/2020 - R2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Before installing and using the burner, read this manual carefully and keep it close to the burner.
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INTRODUCTION Dear Client, We would like to thank you for having chosen a B-Max Technology appliance. The model chosen by you, is a high-performance product, with an advanced technological conception, high reliability and excellent construction quality. We advise you to entrust the running and maintenance of this appliance to qualified professionals that you know, and also to use only original spare parts when needed.
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– Do not touch the appliance with parts of the body which are wet, or damp and/or with bare feet. – The appliance must not be used by children or by people who are inexperienced. Conformities The burners B-Home and B-Essential are in compliance with European directives: – Machinery Directive 2006/42/CE – Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/CE –...
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Structure 19 20 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 24 25 Control Panel Carter cover Socket connection hose Boiler connection flange Gasket Combustion chamber Connection for optional applications Room thermostat connection Boiler water probe connection External cochlea motor connection Connection for optional applications Fuse (T 3.15 A) Main switch...
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For efficient compressed air cleaning of the B-Home and Essential models, we recommend a compressor of at least 50 liters of capacity with a maximum pressure of 8 bar.
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Description [Kg] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Kg] Pellet container EBT0013-P00 1225 Pellet container EBT0002-PWO 1230 Technical data DESCRIPTION B-Home B-Essential Burner power 12 ÷ 34 12 ÷ 55 Power supply V~Hz 230~50 230~50 Average power consumption Ignition Electronic board fuse T 5.0 T 5.0...
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Function Voltage Power Supply 230 Vac ± 10% 50/60 Hz F1= Fuse T5,0 A Combustion Fan Triac adjustment 0.9 A max Internal auger Triac adjustment 0.9 A max Igniter Triac adjustment 0.9 A max External auger Triac adjustment 0.9 A max AT1 Safety Thermostat Input Normally Closed ON/OFF Contact Short-circuit if not used...
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1.11 Functioning The running of the appliance is controlled from a control panel with a microprocessor which programmes the following phases: – When a request for heat is sent in start-up mode the main fan, the external cochlea and the internal loading cochlea start up to supply the necessary quantity of pellets for ignition.
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1.13 Control Panel Crono Time Chrono 15:21 Normale Temperatura Principale Stato Termostato Principale Main Temperature State Main Thermostat 1.13.1 OPERATING KEYS Button Function Exit Menu/Submenu Ignition and extinguishing (push for 3 seconds), Reset errors (push for 3 seconds), Chrono Activation Enter in User Menu 1/submenu, Enter in User Menu 2 (push for 3 sec- onds), Save data Enter Views menu, Increase...
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1.13.3 USER MENU 1 To access menu push the key K3 Combustion Management Pellet Power Menu to set the system combustion management in Pellet modality. It is pos- sible to choose between automatic modality (the system sets the power) and manual (the user sets the power).
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Programming The system includes three type of programming: Daily, Weekly, Week end. After selecting the desired kind of programming: • select the programming time through the keys K4/K5 • enterthe adjustment modali- ty (selected time will be flashing) through the key K3 •...
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1.13.4 USER MENU 1 To access menu push the key K3 Time and Date Keyboard Setting Used to set the day, month, year and current time. Language Menu to modify the keyboard language. Display Menu Node List This menu shows: communication address of the board, typology of the board, firmware code and firmware version.
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- Flexible hose Handling The burners B-Home and Essential have been designed to operate solely with heat generators that have a vacuum combus- tion chamber, so the smoke duct and the flue must be designed and realised to satisfy these requirements.
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Installation location The pellet burner must be installed in a place that conforms to current Legislation, Regulations and Directives against fire hazards. The positioning of the devices and the components must be organised so that there is enough space for maintenance work, cleaning and soot removal from the burner, the boiler and the flues.
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Release of exhaust fumes The burners B-Home and Essential have been designed to operate solely with heat generators that have a vacuum combus- tion chamber, so the smoke duct and the flue must be designed and realised to satisfy these requirements.
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3 START-UP Before starting up the burner Before starting up the appliance check that: – the burner is correctly mounted on the boiler door and that this latter is firmly closed – the feeding auger and the burner flexible connection hose are positioned correctly (see image paragraph 2.3). Make sure that the flexible hose that connects the feeding auger to the burner is perpendicular to the stub located in the upper part to favor a correct pellet fall.
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Calculate the maximum burner power using the following formula: [(Y/T)*3,6]*P = z (kW/h) where Quantity of pellets (in grams) weighed with burner in power 5 The lower heating value of wood pellet (LHV) Interval between pellet loads with feeding auger (seconds) 3600 seconds in one hour / 1000 WARNING CAUTION If the type of pellets being used is changed (not advisable) or changed the position / inclination of the feeding...
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List of parameters Factory default setting Visualization Description Range on display B-home Essential AUGER Not used Loading time carried out by the external auger during the stabili- Stabilization 0 : 60 3.00 zation phase. Power 1 Loading time carried out by the external auger in power 1.
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Factory default setting Visualization Description Range on display B-home Essential THERMOSTATS System Off in pel-let Level of light below which the burner goes off / alarm 0 : 100 modality IL00 Not used System On in pel-let Minimum light level to establish the ignition of the burner...
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Factory default setting Visualization Description Range on display B-home Essential THERMOSTAT T = set water tempera-ture • Water temperature ≤ T –D08 the system works at maximum power (power 5) • T –D08 <water temper-ature <T the combustion power is chosen...
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Factory default setting Visualization Description Range on display B-home Essential TIMERS Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Interval between clean-ing of the combustion grill carried out with Work time before the the compressed air system. The burner makes a shutdown and Min.
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Factory default setting Visualization Description Range on display B-home Essential ENABLE Not used Activate or deactivate room thermostat 0 = disabled Delta to pass from 4 = activated modulation to stand- IMPORTANT DO NOT USE OTHER OTHER VALUES !!! to avoid °C...
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Factory default setting Visualization Description Range on display B-home Essential COUNTERS Ignition N° Number of ignition at-tempts made Failed Ignition Number of failed ignition attempts N° Run Mode time Uptime in Normal and Modulation states Counters Reset Reset all counters: reset all counters to zero Service Reset Menu to reset the "Sys-tem Maintenance"...
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Alarm messages In the event of a fault or malfunction, the following signs appear on the screen: Description System Status Code Extinguishing for lack of light in the brazier Block Er03 Extinguishing for water over-temperature Block Er04 Incorrect Date/Time values because of prolonged lack of voltage supply Block Er11 Ignition Failure...
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Maintenance must be entrusted to and carried out SOLELY by qualified technicians. The pellet burners B-Home and Essential Round have been designed to require minimal maintenance, the frequency of which depends directly on the quality and the size of the pellets used (certified or not) and on how the burner is regulated.
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WARNING CAUTION – After any maintenance work, checks should be made to ensure that the burner is operating correctly. – Use of the appliance in a poor state of maintenance could cause unexpected and potentially extremely danger- ous malfunctions. – If any parts have to be substituted, only original parts should be used. –...
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