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The NPS series heating units are foreseen for heating air in small to medium-sized rooms, in buildings without a water-based central heating system. Thermal heat is generated as a result of combustion, and the thermal energy is transferred through the combustion chamber walls and the heat exchanger.
The air heaters are devices ideally suited for:
The NPS series heater is a device generating thermal heat through combustion of solid fuel (wood, coal, following the installation of an additional burner – pellets) directly from the heat exchanger tube to the outside environment, without any intermediate liquid. During combustion, smoke and other gases are generated, which are ventilated by the chimney line.
NOTE: Due to the specifics of operation of the solid fuel-fired air heater, operation supervision in the form of operation parameter control is necessary
The NPS series air heated is composed of the following parts:
Thermal heat is generated as a result of combustion in the combustion chamber, which is equipped with a cast iron grid. The thermal energy is transferred from the combustion gases to the ambient fresh air by means of natural and forced convection. The air and combustion gases are passed through different ducts, which are welded and properly insulated. The emerging combustion gases, after cooling, are led out through a duct that must be connected to a chimney or gas duct. The chimney or gas duct diameter must be sufficiently large to guarantee effective combustion gas removal. The air used in the combustion process is taken directly from the room or building being heated. For this reason, it is of paramount importance to provide appropriate ventilation for the heated room or building that will guarantee the provision of an appropriate volume of fresh air. The ash emerging in the combustion process falls to the ash tray, from which it can be removed without difficulty. The heated air is distributed around the room through a rotating blower, which is mounted in the top area of the air heater.
The electric switch box with thermostat is responsible for the assurance of electric energy to the heater fan. When the heater outer casing reaches the set temperature (35 °C), the fan is switched on and warm air is distributed around the room, in which the heater was installed. The ventilator is automatically shut down if the heater casing cools down to less than 35 °C.
The basic fuel for NPS heaters is fuel wood in chunks. It should be seasoned under a roof for a period of at least two years at a humidity level of 15- 20%.
It is permitted to use replacement fuels with different quality parameters and of a different granularity as additions to the basic fuel (up to 10% with respect to the wood chunk volume), such as waste wood. When burning small pieces of fire wood note that they should be separated by large fuel wood chunks.
NOTE
As replacement fuel for NPS type air heaters, energy coal may be used, nut type, classes 24/12, type 31-2, according to standard PN-91/G-04510. The indicated designation of 24/12 concerning fuel characteristics determines the calorific value to be approx. 24000 kJ/kg with an ash content of 12%. This type of fuel guarantees the maintenance of the declared power values. As replacement fuel there may also be used a mix of nut coal of class 24/12 at 70% with coal dust of class 21/15 at 30% according to the standards indicated above.
Transport and storage
The heater units are delivered assembled on pallets, packed in film. Use appropriate lifting equipment to raise and lower the heater. Before transporting the heater, it should be protected against shifting and tilting on the vehicle platform by means of belts, chocks or wooden blocks NPS series heaters may be stored in unheated rooms that are necessarily covered with a roof and provided with ventilation. Before installation, the completeness of the scope of delivery and its technical condition need to be inspected.
Assembly requirements
Before installation of the heater, one needs to acquaint themselves with the requirements of this manual and the requirements of the relevant national provisions. Adherence to requirements included in the manual during assembly and use of the heater shall enable long-term and trouble-free operation of the heater, and shall allow one to achieve optimum thermal parameters. It is suggested for the heating system to be designed, the individual devices to be chosen and assembled by a specialised plumbing company having appropriate permits. The installation of the device should be preceded by consultation with a chimney specialist and a fire safety specialist. It is recommended, before assembly begins, to hold a written expert opinion on the building insulation and ventilation and a chimney opinion concerning the ventilation of fumes (of the chimney).
NOTE: The heater should be installed by a professional plumbing company according to the standards in force!
NOTE: It is forbidden to install the heater outside of the building (in the open).
Fuel
The fuel should be stored in a separate technical storage room, close to the heater or in the room, where the heater is located, however, not closer than 0.5 m (two feet) from the heater.
Ventilation
NOTE: The supply of a sufficient volume of fresh air to the heater room needs to be ensured. Lack of sufficient fresh air supply produces the risk of incomplete combustion and the formation of carbon monoxide.
Arrangement of heater in the room
NPS series heaters require no special foundations, however, care must be taken for them to be precisely levelled. The heater should stand on an even, stable surface with sufficient load bearing capacity. In case of insufficient load bearing capacity, measures need to be undertaken for the required load bearing capacity to be achieved. The floor in the heater installation room should be made of non-combustible materials. Should the floor be made out of combustible materials, it should be covered with a steel sheet with a thickness of at least 1 mm, up to a distance of at least one metre (three feet) from the heater outline. When arranging the heater setup, consider fire safety conditions. It is recommended that.
The placement of the heater should take into account the possibility of unimpeded cleaning and direct access from all sides. The distance of the heater front face from the opposing wall should not be less than two metres (seven feet), and the sides of the boiler to the walls – not less than half a metre (two feet).
Selecting the right heater
The heating system at an industrial plant should provide appropriate thermal comfort. According to relevant provisions, in the working rooms a temperature level must be secured appropriate for the type of work being executed (according to the work methods and the physical effort required to carry it out), however, not being lower than 14 °C. In working rooms, in turn, in which light physical work is carried out, and in office rooms, the temperature may not be lower than 18 °C. In order to choose the heating unit correctly, the heat requirement must be determined.
The first step is to determine the building’s thermal balance, meaning, to determine the heat losses through walls, doors, windows, entry gates, etc., considering the thermal gains that may arise due to the machinery operating inside the building, the people or animals (i. e. in a stall) residing inside. This procedure is quite complicated, therefore, a formula was devised that enables one to choose a heater properly.
Where:
Care must be taken to properly determine the unit thermal capacity for a building. It is dependent on the building’s volume and insulation capacity.
Fig. 1. Unit thermal capacity depending on the building volume and the insulation capacity of construction divisions.
Example: Building volume 1200 cu m. Required internal temperature is 16 °C. We read from the curve the value for qv = 1.5 W/m3K from the map we read out that Gdańsk is located in climate zone I, so the design outside temperature is -16 °C. We calculate:
Q = 1.5 x 1200 x [16 -(-16)] x 0.001 = 57,6 [kW]
Accordingly, one can choose either one heater with a capacity of 60 kW or two with a capacity of 30 kW each. Such a solution would permit flexible placement of the heaters and directing the air flow so that better efficiency is achieved.
This information is only general in character. We recommend choosing a professional systems company to select the heater unit with the right capacity.
Connection to the electric grid
The electric grid, to which the heater shall be connected, should terminate in an earthed socket.
Connecting the heater to the chimney
The device may not be connected to a chimney together with other burners. In case of installation of the heater in a country, the heater chimney connection should conform to requirements of standards and legal provisions presently in force in the relevant target country. The heaters should be connected to chimneys using profiles with an appropriate cross section and shape, made of sheet steel, insulated at the heater exhaust gas exit and at the chimney exit, the length of which should not exceed one metre. The connection should have a fall towards the heater. The height and cross-section of the chimney, and the precision of its construction, should ensure the maintenance of the required draught value. The usefulness of the chimney should be confirmed by a certified chimney specialist.
Connecting the heater to the chimney
The device may not be connected to a chimney together with other burners. In case of installation of the heater in a country, the heater chimney connection should conform to requirements of standards and legal provisions presently in force in the relevant target country. The heaters should be connected to chimneys using profiles with an appropriate cross section and shape, made of sheet steel, insulated at the heater exhaust gas exit and at the chimney exit, the length of which should not exceed one metre. The connection should have a fall towards the heater. The height and cross-section of the chimney, and the precision of its construction, should ensure the maintenance of the required draught value. The usefulness of the chimney should be confirmed by a certified chimney specialist.
Grid voltage values required by the heaters
The socket should be located at a safe distance from the heat source. It is recommended for a separate electric system circuit to be provided to power the heater.
Where:
It is important for the chimney to start at floor level, as the exhaust fumes emerging from the heater should have the option of ‘bouncing back’. It is also important for the lower part of the chimney to have an inspection opening that can be sealed tight. The chimney should stand at least 1.5 metres (five feet) above the roof surface. The walls of the chimney should be smooth, tight, without any narrow passages or turns and free from any other connections. A new chimney needs to be dried and heated sufficiently before the heater is fired. In case of doubt, the technical condition shall be evaluated by a chimney specialist. Steel pipe chimneys should be taller than masonry chimneys by 15-20%. Maintenance of the chimney duct within its recommended limits is one of the more important factors guaranteeing the achievement of appropriate technical and operational parameters of the heater.
Initial heater start-up
Before start-up of the heater, inspect as follows:
The boiler start-up procedure is as follows:
Heater start-up and use (User instructions)
Before commencing burner start-up, check:
NOTE!
Periodic heater maintenance – cleaning and upkeep
NOTE
In the grid chamber of the heater, pay particular attention to the precise removal of ash and slag from the grid grooves and chamber walls. Such cleaning should be carried out each time the heater is started up. Before cleaning, shut off the heater with its main switch, and wait out the period necessary for the heat exchanger to cool down.
The exhaust ducts, in which volatile ashes gather, should be carried out through the inspection openings every seven to fourteen days, depending on the fuel quality and humidity.
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