INFORMATION ON POWER SOURCES
ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY
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The electrical system may only be considered safe when it has been connected to an efficient earth system which com-
plies with safety standards in force. It is highly important that this essential safety requisite be checked carefully. Should
you have any doubts, have a professionally qualified technician carry out a thorough check of your entire electrical
system as the Manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damages caused by failure to install a proper earth connection.
Have the technician check that the electrical power supply is suitable for the maximum unit absorption given on the iden-
tification plate. In particular, the technician should check that wiring cross-section meets unit absorption requirements.
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Do not use adapters, multiple plugs or any extension leads to connect up the power supply.
To connect up to the mains fit an omnipolar switch as per the safety standards in force.
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Using any component which runs on electricity involves observance of the following important regulations:
- do not touch any wet or damp parts of the unit and/or when you are barefoot.
- never tug the wiring.
- do not expose the unit to atmospheric agents (sun, rain etc) unless expressly allowed.
- never allow children or inexpert persons to use the unit.
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The power lead must not be replaced by the user.
If the lead is damaged switch off the unit, and contact a professionally qualified technician to have the lead replaced.
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Should you decide not to use the boiler for some time disconnect by turning the main switch to OFF and disconnect all
components which use electricity (pumps, burners etc.) from the mains.
LIGHT OIL FUEL SUPPLY
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The burner must only be installed by professionally qualified personnel in compliance with the standards in force: incor-
rect installation may cause damage to persons, animals or objects. The Manufacturer cannot be held liable for any such
damages.
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Before installing the burner it is recommended that you thoroughly clean all the fuel lines so as to remove any residue
that might compromise burner performance.
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When using the burner for the first time have a professionally qualified technician carry out the following checks:
a) check fuel lines for proper internal and external seal.
b) check that fuel delivery rate is adjusted according to required burner power.
c) check that burner is fed with the right kind of fuel.
d) check that fuel pressure is within the range stated on the identification plate.
e) check that fuel line is sized to provide the flow-rate required at the burner and that all safety devices and controls
required by law have been fitted.
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Should you decide not to use the burner for a prolonged period close the fuel cock(s).
DELIVERY
The burner is sent fully assembled and pre-wired in a single package. To prevent damage it is good practice to remove the
burner from the packaging only at the moment in which it is to be installed.
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