5.7
Combustion head adjustment
The adjustment of the combustion head varies depending on the
burner output. Do the following to adjust it:
turn the adjustment screw 2)(Fig. 11) clockwise or anti-clock-
wise until the notch on the regulating rod 3)(Fig. 11) lines up
with the outer surface of the nozzle-holder assembly 1)(Fig.
11).
In the example, the regulating rod 3) is set at notch 2; this
means that the burner is regulated for an output of 4.9 Kg/h
with the pump pressure at 12 bar and with the use of a noz-
zle of 1.25 GPH, as indicated in Tab. G page 20.
5.8
Air damper adjustment
To regulate the air damper, do the following:
Loosen the nut 5)(Fig. 11) and calibrate the damper using
the screw 4)(Fig. 11).
When the adjustment is completed screw in the nut 5) again.
For burners BGK1 and BGK3:
when the burner shuts down the air damper automatically closes,
up to a max. flue depression of 0.5 mbar.
For the burner BGK2:
when the burner stops the air damper remains open.
Installation
15
GB
2
D9547
4
5
1
3
1
Fig. 11
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