ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
• The equipment is electrically safe only when it is correctly
connected to an efficient ground connection carried out in
accordance with current safety regulations. It is necessary to
check this essential safety requirement. If in doubt, call for a
careful electrical check by a qualified technicians, since the
manufacturer will not be liable for any damage caused by a poor
ground connection.
• Have qualified technicians check that the wiring is suitable for
the maximum power absorption of the equipment, as indicated
in the technical plate, making sure in particular that the diameter
of cables is sufficient for the equipment's power absorption.
• Adapters, multiple plugs and extension cables may not be used
for the equipment's power supply.
• An ominpolar switch in accordance with current safety regulations
is required for the mains supply connection.
• The electrical supply to the burner must have neutral to ground
connection. If the ionisation current has control with neutral not
to ground it is essential to make a connection between terminal
2 (neutral) and the ground for the RC circuit.
• The use of any components that use electricity means that certain
fundamental rules have to followed, including the following:
- do not touch the equipment with parts of the body that are wet
or damp or with damp feet
- do not pull on electrical cables
- do not leave the equipment exposed to atmospheric agents (such
as rain or sun etc.) unless there is express provision for this.
- do not allow the equipment to be used by children or inexpert
persons.
• The power supply cable for the equipment not must be replaced
by the user. If the cable gets damaged, switch off the equipment,
and call only on qualified technicians for its replacement.
• If you decide not to use the equipment for a while it is advisable
to switch off the electrical power supply to all components in the
system that use electricity (pumps, burner, etc.).
GAS, LIGHT OIL, OR OTHER FUEL SUPPLIES
General warning notes
• Installation of the burner must be carried out by qualified
technicians and in compliance with current law and regulations,
since incorrect installation may cause damage to person, animals
or things, for which damage the manufacturer shall not can be
held responsible.
• Before installation it is advisable to carry out careful internal
cleaning of all tubing for the fuel feed system to remove any
residues that could jeopardise the proper working of the
burner.
• For first start up of the equipment have qualified technicians carry
out the following checks:
• If you decide not to use the burner for a while, close the tap or
taps that supply the fuel.
Special warning notes when using gas
• Have qualified technicians check the following:
a) that the feed line and the train comply with current law and
regulations.
b) that all the gas connections are properly sealed.
• Do not use the gas pipes to ground electrical equipment.
• Do not leave the equipment on when it is not in use and always
close the gas tap.
• If the user of is away for some time, close the main gas feed tap
to the burner.
• If you smell gas:
a) do use any electrical switches, the telephone or any other
object that could produce a spark;
b) immediately open doors and windows to create a current of air
that will purify the room;
c) close the gas taps;
d) ask for the help of qualified technicians.
• Do not block ventilation openings in the room where there is gas
equipment or dangerous situations may arise with the build up
of toxic and explosive mixtures.
FLUES FOR HIGH EFFICIENCY BOILERS AND SIMILAR
It should be pointed out that high efficiency boilers and similar
discharge combustion products (fumes) at relatively low
temperatures into the flue. In the above situation, traditional flues
(in terms of their diameter and heat insulation) may be suitable
because the significant cooling of the combustion products in
these permits temperatures to fall even below the condensation
point. In a flue that works with condensation there is soot at the
point the exhaust reaches the atmosphere when burning light
oil or heavy oil or the presence of condensate water along the
flue itself when gas is being burnt (methane, LPG, etc.). Flues
connected to high efficiency boilers and similar must therefore
be of a size (section and heat insulation) for the specific use to
avoid such problems as those described above.
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