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NBE RTB
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NBE PELLET SYSTEMS
RTB
Ready to Burn
EN303-5 2012 Class 5
approved by DTI.
Approved for expansion vessel.
Energy class AA.
Manufacturer:
NBE Production A/S
Brinken 6-10 Øster Vrå
Denmark
www.nbe.dk

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Questions and Answers

  • N
    Nicholas JohnsAug 13, 2025
    Why is my NBE Pellet stove consuming too many pellets?
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      Molly CostaAug 13, 2025
      High pellet consumption in your NBE Pellet stove can be caused by lean burning, which requires a new burner adjustment. It may also result from too high chimney draft, which can be fixed by installing a draft stabilizer. Uninsulated pipes can also lead to this issue; insulate them with pipe insulation.
  • R
    Roberta BriggsAug 17, 2025
    What to do if there are unburnt pellets in the ash of my NBE Pellet stove?
    • B
      Brandon HarperAug 17, 2025
      If you find unburnt pellets in the ash of your NBE Pellet stove, it could be due to a lean burn, requiring a new adjustment of the burner. Ensure the grate is correctly placed. Also, too many pellets on the grate or a fan adjusted too high can cause this; in both cases, make a new adjustment of the burner. Finally, too high chimney draft can contribute, so install a draft stabilizer in the chimney.
  • E
    Evan FosterAug 21, 2025
    How to fix alarm hot drop shaft on NBE Pellet stove?
    • M
      muellerkeithAug 21, 2025
      An alarm for a hot drop shaft in your NBE Pellet stove can be due to cinders in the burner head, which means you need more air for combustion. It can also be caused by back pressure in the boiler, so clean the boiler. Another cause is no draft in the chimney, in this case you should increase the chimney height.
  • M
    michaeldavisAug 25, 2025
    What causes cinders on the grate of my NBE Pellet stove?
    • S
      Sarah HughesAug 25, 2025
      Cinders on the grate of your NBE Pellet stove might be due to insufficient blower cleaning, so adjust the fan to clean more effectively and adjust the time between cleaning cycles. Other potential causes: you might need to clean the grate mechanically more frequently, or the pellets might be of poor quality, so change supplier. Fat combustion can also result in cinders, so adjust the fan at 10, 50, and 100% power. Also, consider adjusting the burner power down in 'auto calculation'.
  • D
    Deanna BrownAug 28, 2025
    What to do if my NBE Pellet stove burner deactivates residual current protection?
    • G
      Gregory WrightAug 28, 2025
      If the burner in your NBE Pellet stove deactivates residual current protection, the electric ignition may be faulty, so replace it with a new one. A current leak in a component could also be the cause; note when the RCD deactivates and replace the component. Exposed cables can also trigger this, so check and insulate them if possible.
  • C
    Cassandra SextonAug 31, 2025
    Why does my NBE Pellet stove have too many electric ignitions?
    • R
      Robert AllisonAug 31, 2025
      Too many electric ignitions in your NBE Pellet stove can occur if the flow in the system is fluctuating; set the pressure controlled circulation pump to fixed pressure. An unstable external thermostat can also cause this, so set 'External wait' up in the controller.
  • A
    Amy ValenzuelaSep 4, 2025
    How to solve alarm RPM on NBE Pellet stove?
    • A
      ahooperSep 4, 2025
      An RPM alarm on your NBE Pellet stove can indicate a defective RPM sensor, meaning you should change the fan. Alternatively, try changing to % regulation at the fan.
  • S
    Sharon MoralesSep 8, 2025
    What to do if my NBE Pellet stove controller has no power?
    • L
      Laura MartinSep 8, 2025
      If your NBE Pellet stove controller has no power, check for a defective fuse and replace it with a new one. Also, the safety thermostat might be deactivated; reconnect it by firmly pressing the red button. If the controller has experienced over-voltage, send it to NBE for repair.

Summary

Safety Warnings

Boiler Specifications

Burner Specifications

Boiler Room Design

Wall and Ceiling Requirements

Specifies fire-rated materials for boiler room walls and ceilings.

Distance to Combustible Materials

Minimum clearance distances to prevent heat transfer to flammable items.

Boiler Room Design (Continued)

Chimney Height Regulations

Boiler Installation Configurations

Boiler Installation Guidelines

General Installation Guidelines

Essential rules for qualified installation, non-combustible surfaces, and draft stabilization.

Main Burner Wiring Diagram

Expansion Module Wiring

Electrical Connection Overview

Internet Connectivity Setup

Initial System Start-up

Pellet Weighing and Calibration

Calibrates the external auger by weighing dispensed pellets for accurate dosing.

Blower Speed Adjustment

Fine-tunes blower speed at different power levels for optimal combustion and emissions.

Burner and Boiler Cleaning

Component Service and Maintenance

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Preventing Flue Gas Condensation

NBE RTB Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNBE
ModelRTB
CategoryPellet stove
LanguageEnglish

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