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Function
The heart of a modern Calimax Pellet Stove is the control mechanism.
An integrated room sensor measures the temperature in the room; if the
room temperature is lower than the pre-set temperature, the stove ignites
automatically.
The pellets are fed into an optimally controlled combustion chamber.
An auger feeds the pellets from the hopper into the burn pot. The control
mechanism starts the ceramic ignition system. Once the stove reaches
a temperature of about 200°C, the pellets ignite. The start phase
is complete after about 15 minutes, and the control program switches
to the normal heating control mode.
Calimax pellet stoves are able to operate continuously for up to 70
hours – depending upon heat output. The heat setting depends
on the temperature difference between the desired temperature and the
actual temperature. The control mechanism also regulates the ratio
of fuel to air. Since the fuel quality is defined in the DIN 51731
and Ö-NORM M 7135 standards (size, moisture content, BTU output
...) the on/off operation of the drive motor regulates the necessary
amount of fuel. Similarly, the speed-regulated exhaust fan can precisely
regulate the combustion air.
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