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2.2 Permitted uses
2.2.1 Permitted fuels
2.2.2 Non-permitted fuels
2.2.3 Who may operate the boiler?
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The boiler should only be operated when it is in full working order. It
should be operated in accordance with the instructions, observing safety
precautions, and you should ensure you are aware of the potential
hazards.
Ensure that any faults, which might impair safety, are rectified
immediately.
The Fröling S3 Turbo is intended exclusively for heating up
central heating water. Use only the fuels specified under 2.2.1.
The manufacturer or supplier is not liable for any damages
resulting from non-permitted uses.
For Austria:
Firewood with a max. length of 55cm (w < 25%)
For Germany:
Fuel class 4 (§3 of the 1st BimSchV i. d. g. F.)
Values in practice:
Use fuels that are consistent in size and water content.
Further information on fuel in the in the assembly instructions,
section 2.3
The use of fuels not defined under 2.2.1, and particularly the burning of
refuse, is not permitted.
Non-permitted fuels!
Burning non-permitted fuels increases the cleaning requirements and leads to
a build-up of aggressive sedimentation and condensation, which can lead to
damage to the boiler and also voids the warranty. Using non-standard fuels
can lead to severe problems with combustion.
Only trained operators are permitted to operate the boiler.
No unauthorised access to the boiler room!
Risk of injury and damage to equipment!
It is the responsibility of the operator to ensure that unauthorised persons,
especially children, are kept away from the boiler.
Hardwood
Soft wood
Coarse wood chips
C A U T I O N
C A U T I O N
Safety Information
2 years in dry storage
1 year in dry storage
1 year in dry storage
Safety
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