Stabilization is a early stage after ignition. It is a transition mode between ingnition and work mode. It insures that all properties are met (specific temperatures, etc.) before moving to the next stage which is work mode (regular burning mode).
Hello there, I was wondering if you could send me some pictures of the circulator pump wiring? I boist an eko duo in march, hauled it to.my basement, bolted it down and my plumber is only now getting to me but isn't familiar with 220v pumps...any help would be greatly appreciated!
I'm a plumber but for the first time I'm installing one of those, what I did is I use a relay, I bought a relay in amazon with 220 v coil so I run a 110 v wire to the pump and the relay which is operated by the control with the 220v signal serve as a switch to interrupt the 110 v wire to the pump just connect the hot to the common and the pump to the NO. I hope this help you.
Yes I did a little investigating and discovered the 220v coil relays...bought them online for cheap...originally I investigated the 220v circulator pumps...they are available...but way expensive compared to using a basic Taco circ. Pump and a $7 relay
looking forward to buying one after the next stim checks go out!
Good video. Those are very popular in Europe,that's where yours come from.
Can this thing run off a phone app? Also what is this thing cost? Couldn't find the link to purchase this thing? All in all good setup videos.😊
Quick question did you run a two leg 120v or did you make a single leg 220v?
Where are these built and shipping from?
Do you have to let the fire go out before you can clean out any soot, scrape walls of TOP compartment?
what are your feed settings for 100 percent if u would plz share
What is the difference between stabilization mode vs work mode?
Stabilization is a early stage after ignition. It is a transition mode between ingnition and work mode. It insures that all properties are met (specific temperatures, etc.) before moving to the next stage which is work mode (regular burning mode).
Hello there, I was wondering if you could send me some pictures of the circulator pump wiring? I boist an eko duo in march, hauled it to.my basement, bolted it down and my plumber is only now getting to me but isn't familiar with 220v pumps...any help would be greatly appreciated!
If you need 220v pump get it on aliexpress or from ebay europe.
I'm a plumber but for the first time I'm installing one of those, what I did is I use a relay, I bought a relay in amazon with 220 v coil so I run a 110 v wire to the pump and the relay which is operated by the control with the 220v signal serve as a switch to interrupt the 110 v wire to the pump just connect the hot to the common and the pump to the NO. I hope this help you.
Yes I did a little investigating and discovered the 220v coil relays...bought them online for cheap...originally I investigated the 220v circulator pumps...they are available...but way expensive compared to using a basic Taco circ. Pump and a $7 relay