NPBC-V3M
The controller NPBC-V3M is a hardware and software upgrade of the already proven controller NPBC-V3. The new version has all the functions and options of the old pellet burner controller, plus some additional improvements. Here is a list of some of them:
- Outputs with increased carrying capacity up to 16 A
- Inputs, protected from high-voltage peaks, induced in the cables
- Improved input filter to suppress the noises to the mains power supply
- A new control module mounted in a housing
- (Optional) A high temperature pt100 sensor measures the temperature of the flue gases to rate the pollution of the boiler's heat exchanger. If the heat exchanger has gained a lot of soot, the temperature of the flue gases is higher and the boiler works less efficiently.
- (Optional) Could be used a bigger control module NRC-5 with 2.7'' LCD display and a new face panel.
- (Optional) An analog output (0-10V), that duplicates the air fan control with an option to control a frequency inverter for a powerful fan
- Due to its universal power supply and the required output power that it has, the controller can be used in countries with mains power supply on 110V/60Hz
- Integrated languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Russian, German, Latvian, Greek and Bulgarian
- Mechanisms and sensors that could be connected to
- Electric feed screw motor to transfer pellets from the bunker to the burner (power up to 180W)
- Electric internal auger motor to forward the fuel to the burning area (power up to 180W)
- Main blower with smooth speed control to regulate the air flow (power up to 180W)
- Cleaner motor - an additional high power blower to clean the burner ( power up to 900W)
- A blower for the flue gases (power up to 180W)
- Heater for firing the pellets ( power up to 800W)
- Hot water heater circulation pump (power up to 180W)
- Central heating circulation pump (power up to 180W)
- (Optional) Frequency inverter to power up a powerful air fan
- Photo sensor to detect ignition
- Temperature sensor or thermostat to control the backfire
- Temperature sensor to control the water in the boiler
- Temperature sensor for the hot water heater
- High temperature pt100 sensor to measure the temperature of the flue gases.
- A potential free contact of a room thermostat for more precise control of the burning process, depending on the room temperature.
- A GSM module's potential-free socket for remote start and stop of the burner
- A socket for an open door sensor for emergency shutdown of the burner
- RS 232 interface for connection with a computer.