Herunder er mails sendt frem og tilbage mellem Atmos teknisk support og mig selv. Som man kan læse anbefaler de ikke den retarder.
ps, de mails skal læses nedefra og op for at rækkefølgen stemmer
/John
Hello,
The brake valve will affect too. But it is a retardation in the flue
way. It can cause choking. So we better recommend the regulator.
Regards,
Lukas Korel
Technicka podpora Technical support
Jaroslav Cankar a syn ATMOS
Velenskeho 487
29421 Bela pod Bezdezem, CZ
tel.: +420326706-516, fax:+420326706-526
support@atmos.eu,
http://www.atmos.cz
Jensen, John Skov napsal(a):
> Thank for your reply
>
>
> I will have the draught measured and install a draught regulator as
> recomended.
>
> Will a brake valve also have any effect if installed ??
> If yes, what is the price on a brake valve
>
>
> /John Jensen
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ATMOS Technical support (ATMOS tech. podpora)
> [mailto:
support@atmos.eu]
> Sent: 19. marts 2009 09:01
> To: Jensen, John Skov
> Subject: Re: Atmos dc22s
> Importance: High
>
> Hello,
>
> Temperature of waste gas depends on draught of the chimney. So I advice
> you to install draught regulator onto flue way between boiler and
> chimney. See attached the picture. For boiler DC22S the required draught
> should be around 23Pa.
>
> Regards,
>
> Lukas Korel
> Technicka podpora Technical support
> Jaroslav Cankar a syn ATMOS
> Velenskeho 487
> 29421 Bela pod Bezdezem, CZ
> tel.: +420326706-516, fax:+420326706-526
support@atmos.eu,
http://www.atmos.cz
>
>
>
> Jensen, John Skov napsal(a):
>
>> I have recently invested in a DC22s boiler. I works ok with a minimum
>> of cleaning needed. Only dust must be removed, proberly due to the
>> fact that is burning up all the tar in the wood. But is running with a
>> relativly high flue gas temperature, up to 295 degrees when it is at
>> is maximum performance. I found a brake valve on your webpage. How
>> much will it decrease the temperature if one was installed in my
>> boiler?? In the instruction manual that came with the boiler, 225
>> degrees is stated as the temperature at normal output. Anything else
>> that can be done to decrease the flue gas temperature ??