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VERIFY:
- That piping system is perfectly sealed;
- That the use of hoses is avoided whenever is possible (use copper pipes preferably);
- That depression is not greater than 0,45 bar, to avoid pump's cavitation;
- That check valve is suitably designed for the duty;
The pump pressure is set at a value of 12 bar during the testing of burners. Before starting the burner, bleed
the air in the pump through the gauge port. Fill the piping with light-oil to facilitate the pump priming.
Start the burner and check the pump feeding pressure. In case the pump priming does not take place during
the first prepurging, with a consequent, subsequent lock-out of the burner, rearm the burner's lock-out to
restart, by pushing the button on the control box. If, after a successful pump priming, the burner locks-out
after the prepurging, due to a fuel pressure drop in the pump, rearm the burner's lock-out to restart the bur-
ner. Do never allow the pump working without oil for more than three minutes. Note: before starting the
burner, check that the return pipe is open. An eventual obstruction could damage the pump sealing device.
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Use only the suitable box wrench provided for this operation to remove the nozzle, taking care to not damage
the electrodes. Fit the new nozzle by the same care.
Note: Always check the position of electrodes after having replaced the nozzle (see illustration). A wrong posi-
tion could cause ignition troubles.
Once having installed the burner, check the following items:
- The burner power feeding and the main line protection fuses
- The correct length of pipes and that sames are sealed.
- The type of fuel, which must be suitable for burner.
- The connection of boiler's thermostats and all safeties.
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NOZZLE CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT
3,5 mm
6 mm
BURNER START-UP AND ADJUSMENT
1 - HOSE
2 - OIL FILTER
3 - OIL COCK
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