Combustion analysis
A fume sampling point has been included inside the boiler, in the top part of the anti-
backflow device (see fig. 6).
To take the sample:
1.
Remove the boiler top panel
2.
Remove the insulation placed over the anti-backflow device
3.
Open the fume sampling point;
4.
Insert the probe;
5.
Adjust the boiler temperature to max.
6.
Wait 10-15 minutes for the boiler to stabilise*
7.
Take the measurement.
fig. 6 - Combustion analysis
Analyses made with an unstabilised boiler can cause measurement errors.
A
Burner assembly removal and cleaning
To remove the burner assembly:
•
Disconnect the power and turn off the gas ahead of the boiler.
•
Remove the electronic flame controller "A" from the gas valve (fig. 7).
•
On models 97 2S and 107 2S with 2 gas valves, undo the 2 screws securing the 2
electrical connectors that feed the second valve and remove them from it (fig. 8).
•
Disconnect the ignition and ionisation cables from the electrode assembly.
•
Undo the nut "B" fixing the gas feed pipe ahead of the gas valve (fig. 7). On models
97 2S and 107 2S, undo the 2 nuts (fig. 8).
•
Undo the 2 nuts "C" fixing the combustion chamber door to the cast iron elements
of the boiler.
•
Remove the burner assembly and combustion chamber door.
Check and clean the burners. Only use a non-metallic brush or compressed air to clean
the burners and electrodes; never use chemical products.
On completion, refit everything in reverse order.
B
A
C
fig. 7 - Models PEGASUS - 67 2S, 77 2S and 87 2S
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PEGASUS 67 ÷ 107 2S
A
Pilot burner assembly
1.
Combustion chamber door
2.
Inspection door
3.
Pilot burner
4.
Ignition electrode
5.
Detection electrode
6.
Pilot nozzle
7.
High voltage cable
8.
Gas feed pipe
C
cod. 3540S434 - Rev. 00 - 10/2020
B
B
C
fig. 8 - Models PEGASUS - 97 2S and 107 2S
fig. 9 - Pilot burner
C