mm
A
B
RS 190
230
325-368
D455
D3036
Probe
D1265
D1266
C
M 16
Electrode
INSTALLATION
BOILER PLATE (A)
Drill the combustion chamber locking plate as
shown in (A). The position of the threaded holes
can be marked using the thermal screen sup-
plied with the burner.
BLAST TUBE LENGTH (B)
The length of the blast tube must be selected
according to the indications provided by the
manufacturer of the boiler, and in any case it
must be greater than the thickness of the boiler
(A)
door complete with its fettling. The length avail-
able, L (mm), is 372 mm.
For boilers with front flue passes 15) or flame
inversion chambers, protective fettling in refrac-
tory material 13) must be inserted between the
boiler fettling 14) and the blast tube 12).
This protective fettling must not compromise the
extraction of the blast tube.
For boilers having a water-cooled front the
refractory fettling 13)-14)(B) is not required
unless it is expressly requested by the boiler
manufacturer.
SECURING THE BURNER TO THE BOILER
(B)
Before securing the burner to the boiler, check
through the blast tube opening to make sure
that the flame sensor probe and the ignition
electrode are correctly set in position, as shown
in (C).
(B)
Now detach the combustion head from the
burner, fig.(B):
- Loosen the 4 screws 3) and remove the cover 1)
- Disengage the articulated coupling 7) from
the graduated sector 8).
- Remove the screws 2) from the slide bars 5).
- Remove the two screws 4) and pull the burner
back on slide bars 5) by about 100 mm.
Disconnect the wires from the probe and the
electrode and then pull the burner completely
off the slide bars.
Secure the flange 11)(B) to the boiler plate, inter-
posing the thermal insulating screen 9)(B) sup-
plied with the burner. Use the 4 screws, also
supplied with the unit, after first protecting the
thread with an anti-locking product.
The seal between burner and boiler must be air-
tight.
(C)
If you noticed any irregularities in positions of
the probe or ignition electrode during the check
mentioned above, remove screw 1)(D), extract
the internal part 2)(D) of the head and proceed
to set up the two components correctly.
Do not attempt to turn the probe. Leave it in the
position shown in (C) since if it is located too
close to the ignition electrode the control box
amplifier may be damaged.
(D)
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