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The fan thermostat switches on the motor of the
hot air fan, which causes the hot air to be blown
from the heater into the space to be heated.
The hot air fan runs until the fan thermostat
switches off the fan: this allows the heater to cool
down.
The fuel supply has an overflow that ensures that
the biodiesel or vegetable oil flows back into the
fuel tank when the fuel pipe is blocked.
The overflow protection switches off the fuel
pump when the burner dish overflows.
2.3
Main components of the stationary
biodiesel or vegetable oil fired heater
(Fig. 3)
A
Cover
B
Flue connection
C
Burner
D
Connection to hot air fan
E
Identification plate
F
Fuel filter
G
Switch box
H
Fuel tank
I
Fuel pump
J
Drain cock
K
Fill filter
L
Fuel pipe
M
Return line
N
Inspection window
O
Fuel supply pipe
P
Heat distributor with fan
Q
Maximum thermostat
2.4
Main components of the burner
(fig. 4)
A
Explosion window
B
Combustion chamber
C
Vaporisation ring
D
Vaporisation section
E
Combustion air ventilator
F
Burner dish
G
Overflow protection
H
Fan thermostat
I
Thermostat pump - and oxygen motor
J
Shovel
2.5
Switch box (Fig. 5)
A
Rocker Switch:
-
0: The pump is switched off
-
1: Manual operation
-
2: Automatic mode
B
Control light
C
Connection cable
D
Pump regulator high / low
8
2.6
THe Bio Energy 1 has the following thermostats:
•
Pump and oxygen thermostat:
When the heater is switched to automatic
mode, the fuel pump starts up automatically
when the burner dish reaches the right
temperature. When the heater is switched off
the oxygen motor stops as soon as the
combustion has ended.
•
Maximum thermostat :
The thermostat stops the fuel pump when the
combustion temperature gets too high.
•
Fan thermostat :
The thermostat starts up the hot air fan as
soon as the heater reaches the right
temperature. After switching off the heater,
the fan thermostat ensures that the hot air
fan keeps running, which cools the heater. As
soon as the heater has cooled down, the fan
thermostat switches off the hot air fan.
2.7
•
Flue with rain cap
3
3.1
1.
Remove packaging from the heater.
2.
Remove packaging from the loose parts in
the combustion chamber.
3.2
1.
Ensure that the biodiesel or vegetable oil
fired heater is positioned horizontally.
2.
Correctly attach the parts of the combustion
chamber, see fig. 4.
3.
Open the filling cover and fill the tank with
fuel.
40.020.952 - rev. 04 - 2011
Thermostat
Accessories
PREPARATIONS
Removing the packaging
Installation
Caution
Only the following oil types may be used
in the stationary used oil fired heaters:
•
Biodiesel
•
Vegetable oil
Bio Energy - US