Aritherm VEDO Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
• Ariterm Vedo
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CONTENTS
General
Installation
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Laddomat 21 Connection diagram ........................................6
Temperature control valve
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About burning wood
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Operation
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Service and maintenance
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Measurements and connections .......................................... 16
Technical data........................................................................ 17
Guarantee .............................................................................. 17
Declaration of conformation ............................................... 18
Notes ................................................................................ 19-23
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GENERAL Ariterm Vedo is an efficient, modern wood-fired boiler, which can also be equipped with a pellet or oil burner. It complies with the newest pollution and efficiency requirements laid down in D8. e boiler also meets the safety requirements laid down in EN 303-5.
Due to the boiler’s excellent burning properties and good insulation, it is highly efficient and has low environmental emissions. Carefully designed convection channels store the heat efficiently. Vedo should be connected to a warm water accumulator.
In proportion to its efficiency, Vedo is small and therefore easy to fit in available spaces. e boi­ler room is not required to have the highest fire safety classification; EI 30 is sufficient. To make optimal use of the boiler’s properties, it is important to follow the instructions provided in this manual.
e firewood used in Vedo should be at most 0.5 m long. Vedo is a reverse combustion boiler in which wood is combusted in a firebox lined inside a water jacket upon a ceramic grate. e fuel gasifies on the ceramic grate. e gas compounds burn at a high temperature in the bottom part of the boiler, in a afterburning chamber which is made of fireproof material. e boiler does not have its own water tank, as it must be connected to a warm water accumulator to operate pro­perly. Instead, the boiler has a cooling spiral, on which a temperataure control valve is installed to prevent overheating. It also has an exhaust fan that enables even combustion, and there is no height requirement for the chimney.
TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE AND OPENING THE PACKAGE
Receiving the goods
e boiler is delivered in a wooden frame. On the bottom is a pallet, which can be used to lift the boiler safely. It is advisable to open the package as close as possible to the installation locati­on. e factory insures the boiler against transport damage, which includes transport from the factory to the first intermediate storage point. It is important that whoever receives the boiler should check its condition before accepting it. In cases of damage, the seller must be contacted immediately.
Storage
e boiler can be stored in the open air if protected from rain, but storage indoors is recom­mended.
Opening the package
After opening the package, open up all the hatches and check the equipment to see that all loo­se equipment has been supplied. Disposal of packaging: plastic cover can be recycled, wooden planks can be burned.
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INSTALLATION
Installation of the boiler can only be done by a company or individual with the necessary profes­sional accreditations. Installation should be performed so that it meets the minimum require­ments of the SFS 3332 standard. Electrical and burner installations must be done only by a qualified company or individual.
Space requirements An area of 1 metre must be reserved in front of the boiler for cleaning and maintenance pro­cedures. Plumbing connections are located on top of the boiler with the exception of the return from the accumulator, which is on the side.
Flue connection and combustion air opening e boiler can be directly connected to a vertical flue. e seams can be sealed with 350 °C silicon paste. If the flue is made of bricks, use the supplied square elbow to connect the boiler. Flue requirements: Minimum Ø 140 mm, and for a masonry flue, free cross-sectional area of at least 200 cm². If an oil burner is used as well, the flue requirement is a brick flue lined with acid­proof thin-walled pipe tube or an acid-proof flue element. e free surface area of the combus­tion air opening must be 1.5 times the diameter of the flue. e combustion air opening must never be covered.
Flue gas fan e Vedo has versatile assembly options that allow it to be fitted with different chimney so­lutions. e standard delivery always includes a flue gas fan. e standard connection to the chimney is straight up (image 1). Make sure to leave enough space for cleaning when installing the pipe. A chimney elbow piece also comes as a standard accessory. It allows the boiler to be connected to a brick chimney (image 2).
Pic 1
Pic 2
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Plumbing connections Before installation of the boiler, the heating system must be flushed and a water pressure test carried out. e tightness of connections must be ensured after installation. e factory is not responsible for damage caused by leaking connections.
Relief valve installation e pressure relief valve must be CE-approved with a maximum opening pressure of 1.5 bar and a minimum size of DN 15. It must correspond to the highest pressure class of the equip­ment assembly. Between the valve and the boiler, no equipment may be installed, the connection of which could be closed. e exhaust pipe must be dimensioned and installed so that it neither restricts the exhaust efficiency of the relief valve, nor causes a hazardous situation when the val­ve is working.
e capacity of the expansion vessel must correspond to the greatest possible fluid volume chan­ge in the boiler system. In periodic heating, the expansion capacity must be approximately 10% of the system volume. We recommend that only a closed system is used (membrane expansion vessel).
Filling the system Before heat is turned on, the storage tank and heating system must be filled with water.
Instructions for lling
Open all shutter valves, including the four-way mixing valve.
e pump must be switched off. Fill in the heating system.
Remove air through the accumulator and radiators.
When the system is filled, you can switch on the circulation pump and start heating.
When the water in the boiler has reached the set operating temperature, switch off the
pump and remove air from radiators again. is has to be repeated a few times.
Since there is a lot of air in the water at the start (up to 10%), it is normal for the pressure to drop as air leaves the system. erefore it may be necessary to add water on several occasions when operating the boiler. e temperature of water returning to the boiler should be around 70°C, which is achieved through a by-pass connection illustrated in the connection diagram. A sufficiently high boiler temperature throughout the operation keeps the convection surfaces clean and achieves highly efficient combustion. is also enables a long service life for the boiler, since no corroding acids will form on the fire surfaces.
INSTALLATION
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CONNECTION DIAGRAM
A T-pipe with a min. diameter of 1 ¼” improves ventilation
Flue thermostat
Relief valve
Boiler
Hot water
Cold water
Mixer valve
Exp. vessel
Automatic shunt
Electric resistor
Warm water accumulator
Tank
Room temperature sensor
Radiator temperature sensor
Filling
Radiator
Radiator pump
Shunt valve
Connection to boiler top
Ball check valve 1 ¼” IG
Internal thermal valve
Internal pump Wilo RS 25-6/3
Thermometer
Connection to accumulator tank bottom
Automatic cycle valve in case of power cut
Easy-to-clean dirt pocket to prevent operating errors
Connection to boiler bottom
Thermometer
Filling connection R15
Ball check valve 1 ¼” IG
Thermometer
Ball check valve 1 ¼” IG
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL VALVE
e Ariterm Vedo boiler must be installed in connection with a warm water accumulator. is improves its functionality and extends its life span substantially. By installing the boiler as presented here, it is possible to make the boiler temperature rise quickly and to maintain a steady, high temperature when the boiler is being used. e fact that water is layered in the accumulator ensures a quick supply of warm water soon after heating starts. e heating circuit and household water circuit are connected to the accumulator.
Installing a temperature control valve to wood-red boiler with a cooling spi-
ral
e Pressure Equipment Directive requires that manually-filled wood-fired boilers must be equipped with a safety device, which prevents the boiler from overheating. We recommend the SYR 3065 temperature control valve for this boiler. is does not, however, replace other safety devices, such as a pressure relief valve.
Installation e temperature control valve is connected to the cooling spiral so that, when the valve is activa­ted, it sends hot water down the drain. e temperature sensor is installed on the sleeve on the upper part of the boiler, using a DN 15 x 150 well.
TECHNICAL DATA
Max pressure of incoming water 10 bar
Opening temperature 97° C
Temperature control valves are available from Ariterm Product Number 5012921
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ABOUT BURNING WOOD
Before starting the boiler, check the following:
Heating network and boiler are filled with water, pressure at least 0.5 bar
If there is a smoke pipe damper, make sure that it is open
e heat supply pump is switched on
e accumulator or network valves are open
e combustion air outlet is open
e relief valve is in unhindered contact with the boiler and is in working order.
Firewood Fresh firewood contains 80–90% water during the growing season and 70% in winter. Wood must be allowed to dry before it can be combusted. It is best to fell the trees in winter when their wood contains less water. It is important to cut firewood to the appropriate length for the boiler’s combustion chamber. Good firewood should contain no more than 15-25% water. Raw wood must be cut and split to a suitable size to allow it to dry well and fit in the firebox. If the wood is from a small tree and not split, strips of bark should be removed lengthways. Large, damp pieces of wood burn poorly and carbonise slowly. is causes a lot of tar and soot to form in the boiler and burns inefficiently. You can check the water content of wood by weighing it. Cut a test piece from freshly-cut wood. It is fit for combustion when its weight has decreased by about 60%. If the fresh piece of wood weighs 1,000 g, it is fit for combustion when it weighs 400 g.
Burning
Wood is an organic material. Its combustible constituents are carbon and hydrogen. When wood heats up, these constituents are released and gasify. If the burning process is efficient (with sufficient primary and secondary air available), the combustion temperature rises sufficiently high to cause clean burning. Wood also contains some minerals, which result in impurities. In order to achieve good burning performance and energy production and as few polluting and sooty emissions as possible, bear the following in mind: Dry firewood. e water must evapo­rate before the wood is fit for combustion. If the water content is too high, the combustion is incomplete.
A sufficient supply of air and a sufficiently high temperature in the combustion chamber are needed. Appropriate air flow is important. If the wood is damp, a lot of heat goes to waste. Damp weather, a cold chimney pipe and insufficient cross-sectional flue surface area have a ne­gative impact on the draft. A good supply of oxygen is required in the ignition stage to achieve a good layer of charcoal and efficient combustion.
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OPERATION
The use of wood in the Ariterm Vedo
Ariterm Vedo is designed for the combustion of solid fuels in densely populated neighbour­hoods. It has been tested and approved in accordance with the latest wood-fired boiler requi­rements. e approval requires both ceramic grates and transfer of heat into an accumulator. Ariterm Vedo is a reverse combustion boiler in which combustion occurs downwards through the ceramic grate.
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OPERATION
Starting the re:
Open the smoke pipe damper. Adjust primary air vent to 4 and secondary air vent to 5 (on
1 to 7 scale).
Start up the exhaust fan.
Open the feeding hatch, which causes the fire door damper to open automatically.
Stack with small firewood, enough to cover the bottom of the chamber.
Apply kindling on top of the wood. Start a fire.
Close the feeding hatch.
When the fire is properly burning and a layer of charcoal has formed, fill the firebox up no
higher than to the top of the air vents.
After the fire is going well, adjust the secondary air vent approximately to position 2. Flue
gas temperature should be 150…180°C
Adjust primary air vent to 4.
Adjust sekundary air vent to 5.
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Adding rewood
Do not add firewood until after the first load has burnt down to a small amount of charcoal. Open the feeding hatch slowly to avoid a cloud of smoke caused by the carbon monoxide that may remain in the firebox. Add firewood. e amount of firewood should not be excessive so that the accumulator can capture all the thermal energy released from the wood. e maximum load of wood is to the top of the air vents.
Pellet use
Ariterm Vedo is compatible with an KMP PX21 pellet burner. Replace the stoking hatch with a hatch with an PX21 pellet stoker. If you use a pellet burner, remove the ceramic grates and se­condary combustion chamber and close primary and secondary air vents. Specified instructions on the installation and use of the pellet burner come with the burner.
Oil use
Ariterm Vedo is also compatible with using oil as fuel. e oil burner is installed on the pellet burner hatch using an oil burner flange, which is available as an accessory.
Electric use
e boiler is not compatible with electric use. If electric resistors are required, they should be installed on the accumulator.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
Also check and, if necessary, clean the blades of the flue gas fan. Remove ash from the secondary combustion chamber through the ash box door.
Open the convector cleaning door.
Before each heating season Once a week and as required in
the heating season
Check that the holes of the grate are unblocked and that there is no combustion residue left from previous use.
Always clean the convector after the flue gas temperature has risen by 30°C from clean boiler value, or the draft has weakened.
e boiler will function properly and have a long service life when the following matters are ta­ken care of:
e boiler should be located in a dry space.
e boiler should always be operated within the recommended limits.
e boiler should be cleaned up when the flue gas temperature has risen 20–30°C above
that of a clean boiler.
If any part is damaged, it must be replaced with a new one as early as possible.
Check that condensation water or water from pipe leaks cannot damage the boiler.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
Make sure that the fire door damper opens and closes as you use the feeding hatch.
Make sure that the fire door damper closes when you close the feeding hatch.
Remove all turbulators.
Clean the boiler convector by brushing the convector pipes clean.
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From time to time, you should check that the gap between the deflectors and the storage chamber is unblocked. Lift the deflectors from their supports to clean them. Also clean the walls of the storage chamber.
Other maintenance procedures Adjustment of the hatches
Check that the hatch sits tightly. A leaky fee­ding hatch will cause wood to combust in the wrong place. Tighten the hatches by adjusting the lock handle and hinge pieces.
The tightness of the hatches is important for the proper functioning of the boiler.
Adjusting the lock handle:
Unscrew the screw of the lock handle enough to be able to turn the eccentric sleeve in the hole.
Turn the sleeve to make the handle move away from the boiler. Tighten the screw slightly.
Test whether the hatch now sits more tightly on the handle side.
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Unscrew both mounting screws of the hinge piece enough to move the hinge.
Move the hinge piece slightly in the direc­tion of the boiler.
Tighten the mounting screws slightly and test whether the hatch now sits more tightly on the hinge side.
Once the hatch is sitting properly, tighten all the screws. If the adjustment tolerance on the hatch runs out, its seal will have to be replaced.
Adjusting the hinge:
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Part Name Unit
1 Feeding hatch
2 Stoking hatch
3
Primary air vent
4
Secondary air vent
5
Convector door
6
Top door
7
Bottom door
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Outlet to accumulator DN 32
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Expansion vessel outlet DN 25
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Cooling spiral Cu 15
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Return from accumulator DN 32
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Draining outlet DN 15
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Water thermometer / pressure gauge
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Flue connection
15
Flue gas fan
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Control valve DN 15
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Horizontal flue pipe
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Burnet thermostat / sensor assembly DN 15
MEASUREMENTS AND CONNECTIONS
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TECHNICAL DATA
TECHNICAL DATA
Capacity
With wood With pellets With oil
30 kW 30 kW 30 kW
Dimensions
Width Depth Height Weight (empty) Water capacity Flue connection
570 mm 1016 mm 1345 mm 415 kg 125 L diameter 140 mm (external)
Design values
Boiler pressure Permitted boiler temperature Size of warm water accumulator Maximum length of firewood
0,5-1,5 bar Max 20-120 °C 1100 – 2500 L 0,5 m
Guarantee
For Warranty Issues Ariterm Sweden AB refers to our local Distributor.
Removal from use
A boiler that has reached the end of its useful life can be used for scrap.
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MANUFACTURES DECLARATION
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NOTES
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NOTES
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NOTES
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NOTES
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NOTES
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05.05.2011
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