ER01 is an error indicating that the boiler water temperature is too high and this alarm can be active even when the system is off.
- 95°C sensor cables are disconnected
- It may be due to the 95°C sensor being broken.
As a solution, first check if the sensor cables are in place. If the cables are connected correctly and the problem still persists, the sensor may be broken.
- The processstat cable may be disconnected or blocked, so check the cables.
- The chimney may be blocked, the chimney should be checked.
- The processstat’s energy cable may be disconnected, check the connections.
- The chimney fan may be jammed, check the fan.
- The processstat may be broken.
- The probe measuring the chimney temperature may have come out of its place, check the chimney probe.
- The chimney may be clogged, clean the chimney.
- The turbulator pipes or the lower ashtrays may be full, check these parts.
- The pellet may not be enough, perform pellet calibration.
- There may be slag or other residues in the combustion chamber, check the combustion chamber.
- There may be air in the installation, check the installation.
- The water pressure may be low, check the water pressure.
- The boiler water probe may be faulty, check the probe.The circulation pump may be faulty, check the pump.
- The boiler return valves may be closed, check the valves.
The chimney probe may be broken. If it shows 900°C on the control panel, make sure the probe cables are connected correctly. If the cable connections are correct, the probe may be broken.
- Flame may have gone to the fuel tank, check the tank.
110°C sensor may be broken, check the sensor.
Sensor cables may be disconnected, check the cable connections.
ER07 is a fan encoder error and occurs when the encoder signal is not received.
- The chimney fan may be stuck, check the fan.
- The encoder may be broken, check the encoder.
- The encoder cables may be disconnected or damaged, check the cables.
ER08 is a fan encoder error and occurs when the chimney fan adjustment cannot be made.
- The chimney fan may be stuck, check the fan.
- The encoder may be broken, check the encoder.
- The encoder cables may be disconnected or damaged, check the cables.
- The electrical voltage may be unstable, in this case it is recommended to install a voltage regulator.
It is the “day and date are not correct” error after a long power outage. This error occurs when there is no power for a long time. After the alarm verification, the time and day should be adjusted.
- The probe measuring the chimney temperature may have come out; check the chimney probe.
- The chimney may be clogged; clean the chimney.
- The turbulator pipes and lower ashtrays may be full; check.
- The pellet is not enough; perform pellet calibration.
- There may be residues such as slag in the combustion chamber; check.
- The igniter may be faulty.
This error occurs when the power is out or the end user pulls the plug without writing “off” on the product control panel screen, or when the on/off button is turned off. After verifying the alarm, you can continue using the product.
- The control panel cable may be disconnected; check the control panel cable.
- The control panel RS485 jack may not be making contact; check this situation.
- When the voltage is low, the pellet motor does not work and the pellets are not thrown into the combustion chamber.
- Check the voltage and use a voltage regulator if necessary.
It gives this warning when it is time for maintenance.
A correct chimney installation and regular cleaning are critical for both safety and efficient heating systems. Incorrectly installed or blocked chimneys can lead to carbon monoxide leakage and a fire risk. Therefore, the following basic points should be taken into consideration during chimney installation and cleaning:
Chimney Size and Material: The diameter and height of the chimney should be suitable for the heating system. Incorrect dimensions can cause smoke to backfire. Stainless steel chimneys stand out with their durability.
Proper Air Flow: Proper placement of the chimney prevents toxic gas leakage and ensures air flow.
Chimney Insulation: Insulation of chimney pipes is important in cold climates. Well-insulated chimneys prevent condensation and efficiently expel smoke.
Regular Cleaning: Soot and tar accumulated in chimneys over time increases the risk of fire. Having professional cleaning done at least once a year reduces this risk and increases heating efficiency.
Prevention of Soot and Tar: Using poor quality fuel increases the accumulation inside the chimney. You can reduce this accumulation with high quality fuel and correct burning techniques.
Chimney Caps: Caps placed on chimneys prevent rain, snow and birds from entering. However, regular inspection and cleaning of these caps is necessary.
Efficient Combustion: Clean chimneys ensure efficient operation of heating devices, thus reducing fuel consumption and heating costs.
Safety: Clean and properly functioning chimneys reduce the risk of fire and poisoning.
Conclusion: Having chimney installation done by professionals and ensuring regular cleaning is important for energy saving and safety.
UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is a system that provides backup power to your devices during power outages, voltage drops or sudden surges. Sudden power outages can damage critical devices such as computers, servers and security systems and cause data loss. By using a UPS, you can minimize these risks, protect your devices and initiate regular shutdown processes when power is restored.
It prevents data loss, protects against sudden voltage fluctuations and ensures uninterrupted operation.
Power Capacity: Determine the total power requirement of the devices that the UPS will protect and choose a model that is suitable for this. The power capacity determines how many devices the UPS will support and for how long.
Working Time: Consider how long you want to run your devices with backup energy. While a few minutes may be enough for short outages, a larger battery is required for long outages.
Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR): This feature automatically balances voltage fluctuations and provides a constant voltage to your devices. A UPS with an AVR feature protects your devices during sudden voltage changes.