Combustion Air Adjustment; Maximum Output; Minimum Output; Intermediate Outputs - Riello RL 800/M TC FS2 Instrucciones De Uso

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6.4

Combustion air adjustment

Fuel/combustion air is synchronised by means of a servomotor
connected to variable-profile cam which operate the air delivery
1) (Fig. 26) and dampers, by means of suitable leverages, the
combustion head.
To reduce pressure loss and to have a wider adjustment range,
it is best to set the servomotor to the maximum output used, as
near to maximum opening (130°) as possible.
The value reported in the table can be a reference for a good
combustion setting.
EN 267
Calibration CO
Theoretical max. CO
2
0 % O
2
15,2
1
6.4.1

Maximum output

Set the servomotor to maximum opening so that the air dampers
are fully open.
6.4.2

Minimum output

Max output of the burner must be set within the firing rate range
shown on page 10.
Turn the "decrease output" selector 2) (Fig. 25) and keep it
turned towards "-" until the servomotor has closed the air
damper and the gas butterfly valve is at 35° (factory setting).
Adjustment of air delivery
Progressively adjust the starting profile of cam 1) (Fig. 27) by
turning the screws 2) (Fig. 27).
It is preferable not to turn the first screw since this is used to set
the air gate valve to its fully-closed position.
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Start-up, calibration and operation of the burner
Excess air
Max output
Min output
  1,2
  1,3
%
2
CO
mg/kWh
 = 1,2
 = 1,3
 100
12,6
11,5
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6.4.3

Intermediate outputs

Once you have adjusted the burner's maximum and minimum
output, the next step is to adjust air and gas at the various inter-
mediate servomotor positions.
You can switch from one position to the next by holding selector
2) (Fig. 25) on the (+) or (-) symbol.
For improved adjustment repeatability, make sure you stop rota-
tion of the cam assembly when the upper bearing running on the
profile 4) (Fig. 27) is aligned with one of the adjusting screws 2)
(Fig. 27).
Tighten or loosen the preselected screw 2) (Fig. 27) to increase
or decrease airflow so as to adapt it to the corresponding gas
flow.
Once output adjustments (maximum, medium and intermediate)
have been carried out, it is important you secure all the air regu-
lation screws 2) (Fig. 27) with the locking screws 3) (Fig. 27) so
as to prevent possible shifting of air-gas setting positions.
1
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Key to layout (Fig. 27)
Fig. 26
1
Cam
2
Adjustment screws
3
Fixing screws
4
Variable profile
24
GB
2
3
4
Fig. 27

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