Maga MA 15 Operation And Maintenance Manual - page 6
8. Accessories
Scraper for sweeping pipes
1 pc
Inlet valve
1 pc
Sweeping scraper
1 pc
Operation and maintenance manual
1 pc
Warranty certificate
1 pc
Female socket for pump
1 pc
9. Electrical Connection of the Boiler to the Power Supply
The boiler is connected to the electric power supply by a three-conductor cable (triplex) with a male plug. The male
electric plug is inserted into a fixed female plug with a voltage of 230 V / 50 Hz, 16 A. The female plug must be installed
according to current Slovak Technical Standards. The power supply plugs must be easily accessible to personnel after the
installation of a boiler.
10. Possible Malfunctions and the Method of Correcting Malfunctions
Malfunction
Cause
Method of Remedy
The warning lamp (“Power”)
- no voltage at power supply terminal
- check
does not light
- the plug is not properly inserted in the power
socket (female terminal)
- check
- bad/blown fuse
- replace
- bad mains switch
- replace
- bad electric power cable
- replace
Your boiler is failing to give
- too little water in the heating system
- add water
the required output capacity
- the heating system has not been deaerated
- deaerate
- your boiler is not of appropriate size/capacity for your
- revise the project
hot water/heating system
- fuel of low quality, high moisture content,
- burn dry wood
too large logs
and wood waste
- poor chimney draught
- clean your chimney,
check the connection
- insufficiently clean boiler
- clean the boiler
Too noisy fan
- the fan is clogged with dirt
- clean the fan
By blowing high
pressure air through it or
using a fine brush
The door is not tight fitting
-defective caulking cord
- replace
- blocked nozzle
- do not burn fine wood
waste separately from
larger pieces (sawdust,
chips etc.)
11. Fire Protection during the Use of Heating and Heat Consuming Devices and During the Installation of Such Devices
A boiler must be installed in accordance with the STN 061008 standard – Fire Safety of Local Heating and Heat
Consuming Devices. During the installation of a boiler a safe distance between the boiler and any building materials must be at
least 200 mm. The same safe distance is also required for a smoke flue located near inflammable materials of the B, C1, and C2
Combustibility Classes (for Combustibility Classes please see Table 1).
If your boiler and the smoke flue are located near any inflammable materials with C3 Combustibility Class, the safe
distance of 200 mm must necessarily be doubled!
The safe distance of 200 mm must also be doubled if the Combustibility Class of any materials located near your boiler
and/or your smoke flue is unknown.
The safe distance may be reduced to half of the normal safe distance (100 mm) when using a thermally insulating shield of
a minimum thickness of 5 mm. Such shield must be located 25 mm from the inflammable material it is intended to protect. The
cover shield or a thermal barrier must extend at least 150 mm beyond either of the lateral edges of a boiler (together with the
smoke flue outlet) and at least 300 mm beyond the upper edge of a boiler.
If your boiler is placed on the floor that is made of inflammable material(s), such floor must be shielded with a thermally
insulating fireproof board extending at least 300 mm beyond the ground plan on the firetending side and at least 100 mm beyond
the ground plan on all other sides. For this purpose, any incombustible, fireproof,. thermally insulating materials can be used.
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