Ready To Burn
Ready To Burn: Version 1.0 October 2015 Page 19 of 24
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Cinders in the burner head.
Back pressure in the boiler.
Increase the chimney height.
Clean the burner head regularly.
Switch to a better quality wood pellets.
Ash in the boiler / flue.
Increase the chimney height.
Submerge a liner in the chimney.
Increase temperature of the smoke.
Drop shaft sensor
defective.
Change temperature sensor on the burner print.
Unfortunate wind
conditions.
Increase the chimney height.
Make intake on the same side as the chimney.
Replace the electrical igniter with a new one.
Ignition is located wrong.
Burner grate is fitted
wrong.
Install a draft stabilizer in the chimney.
Set electric ignition power up.
Reduce the fan speed during ignition.
Check if the fan can run, replace if necessary.
Alarm temperature
boiler.
Defective temperature
sensor.
Change temperature sensor.
Temp sensor fallen off the
boiler.
Mount it correctly; attach the sensor with a cable
tie.
Power too low compared
to the house.
Make a new adjustment of the burner.
Adjust the alarm limit down.
Add more power to the burner if possible.
Fault current on the
electric grid.
Supply the burner from another protection group.
Send the controller in for repair.
Fill hopper with wood pellets and restart.
Flame has gone in
operation.
Make a new adjustment of burner.
Photo sensor is defective.
Change photo sensor with a new one.
Empty auger / hopper for sawdust.
Burner plug is not fitted.
Insert the plug of the burner.
Dirt inside the plug to
burner.
Clean the plug for pellet dust.
No connection to the
burner print.
Change temperature sensor on the burner print.