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KWB Easyfire User Manual

KWB Easyfire
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Operation
Pellet Heating System
KWB Easyfire 8-35 kW

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KWB Easyfire Specifications

General IconGeneral
Fuel TypeWood pellets
Cleaning SystemAutomatic heat exchanger cleaning
Emission Class5
Nominal Heat Output10 kW
TypePellet heating system
Ash RemovalAutomatic
Heating capacity10 kW
Hopper capacity15 kg
Flue diameter130 mm

Summary

Overview

Operating the analogue remote control unit

The commands of the KWB Comfort 3 control

Alarms

Introduces the alarm display and acknowledgment procedures.

Displays

Shows how system alarms are displayed and acknowledged.

Log

Guides on viewing the historical log of system alarms.

Statistics

Explains how to view statistics on the frequency of alarms.

Rectifying

Explains how to clear system alarms.

Troubleshooting

Reacting to alarms

Explains how to acknowledge and handle system alarms.

Displaying the alarm log

Guides on viewing the historical log of system alarms.

Displaying the alarm statistics

Explains how to view statistics on the frequency of alarms.

The alarm list

Introduces the comprehensive list of system alarms and their remedies.

Alarm 01 – The memory module is faulty

Describes Alarm 01 and its resolution.

Alarm 02 – Electronic defect on the digital inputs

Describes Alarm 02 and its resolution.

Alarm 05 – Safety thermostat! Boiler overheating!

Details Alarm 05 related to overheating and safety thermostat.

Alarm 06 – Main drive motor is overheated!

Describes Alarm 06 concerning an overheated main drive motor.

Alarm 07 – The ignition does not function!

Details Alarm 07 related to ignition failure.

Alarm 08 – The fuel storage bunker is empty! Please refill!

Describes Alarm 08 regarding an empty fuel storage bunker.

Alarm 09 – Flue-gas sensor values not plausible!

Details Alarm 09 related to implausible flue-gas sensor values.

Alarm 10 – The return flow boost does not function!

Describes Alarm 10 concerning the return flow boost.

Alarm 12 – Flue-gas temperature too low during operation

Details Alarm 12 for low flue-gas temperature.

Alarm 13 – Temperature increase in the fuel supply, fire alarm!

Describes Alarm 13 related to fuel supply fire alarm.

Alarm 14 – The electronics have a temperature of 70 °C!

Details Alarm 14 for overheating electronics.

Alarm 15 – The flue-gas sensor is missing or is defective!

Describes Alarm 15 regarding flue-gas sensor issues.

Alarm 16 – The flue-gas sensor cable is missing or is defective!

Details Alarm 16 for flue-gas sensor cable issues.

Alarm 17 – The boiler sensor is missing or is defective!

Describes Alarm 17 regarding boiler sensor issues.

Alarm 19 –The ash container is not installed correctly!

Details Alarm 19 for incorrect ash container installation.

Alarm 21 – Configuration error! The configuration last saved is active!

Describes Alarm 21 related to configuration errors.

Alarm 22 – Flue-gas temperature too high during operation

Details Alarm 22 for high flue-gas temperature.

Alarm 23 – The fuel storage container is empty!

Describes Alarm 23 for an empty fuel storage container.

Alarm 24 – Error on the sample probes system

Details Alarm 24 for errors in the sample probes system.

Alarm 25 – Main drive speed too low!

Describes Alarm 25 related to low main drive speed.

Alarm 26 – Main drive speed too high

Details Alarm 26 for high main drive speed.

Alarm 27 – Boiler temperature not plausible!

Describes Alarm 27 for implausible boiler temperature.

Alarm 30 –The forward flow sensor of heating circuit 0 is missing or defective!

Details Alarm 30 for sensor issues in heating circuit 0.

Alarm 31 – The room sensor of heating circuit 0 is missing or defective!

Describes Alarm 31 for room sensor issues in heating circuit 0.

Alarm 32 –The outdoor sensor of heating circuit 0 is missing or defective!

Details Alarm 32 for outdoor sensor issues in heating circuit 0.

Alarms 33 to 134

Covers alarms for heating circuits 1-34 sensor/cabling issues.

Alarms 152 to 185 – The sensor 1 (2) from the buffer x is missing or defective!

Describes alarms for buffer sensors 1(2) from buffer x.

Alarm 187 – Network error on the boiler module 2!

Details Alarm 187 for network errors on boiler module 2.

Alarms 188 to 203 – Network error on the heating circuit module x!

Covers alarms for network errors on heating circuit modules.

Alarm 241 – The negative pressure sensor is defective!

Details Alarm 241 for a defective negative pressure sensor.

Alarm 242 – The oxygen sensor is missing or is defective!

Describes Alarm 242 concerning oxygen sensor issues.

Alarm 244 – Calibration error of the lambda probe

Details Alarm 244 for lambda probe calibration errors.

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