Start-up, calibration and operation of the burner
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5.8
Stopping of the burner
The burner can be stopped by:
intervening on the disconnecting switch of the electrical sup-
ply line, located on the boiler panel;
removing the hood and working on the "AUT/MAN" switch of
Fig. 27.
In the event of a burner lockout, more than two
consecutive burner reset operations could cause
damage to the installation.
WARNING
On the third lockout, contact the Aftersales Ser-
vice. If further lockouts or burner faults occur, inter-
v e n t i o n s m u s t o n l y b e m a d e b y q u a l i f i e d ,
authorised personnel (as indicated in this manual,
and in compliance with the laws and regulations
currently in force).
5.9
Measuring the ionisation current
The burner is fitted with an ionisation system to check that a
flame is present. The minimum current for control box opera-
tion is 6 µA.
The burner provides a much higher current, so controls are
not normally required.
However, if it is necessary to measure the ionisation current, dis-
connect the plug-socket (2)(Fig. 35) on the ionisation probe
cable and insert a direct current microammeter (1)(Fig. 35) with
a base scale of 100 µA.
Carefully check the polarities!
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2
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Fig. 35
5.10 Checking the air and gas pressure on the com-
bustion head
Gas pressure
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5.11 Final checks (with burner operating)
Open the thermostat/pressure switch TL:
Open the thermostat/pressure switch TS:
the burner must stop
Rotate the maximum gas pressure switch knob to the mini-
mum end-of-scale position.
Rotate the air pressure switch knob to the maximum end-of-
scale position.
the burner must stop in lockout
Switch off the burner and disconnect the voltage.
Disconnect the minimum gas pressure switch connector.
the burner must not start
Disconnect the ionisation probe wire.
the burner must stop in lockout due to ignition failure
Make sure that the mechanical locking systems on the differ-
ent adjustment devices are fully tightened.
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Air pressure
Fig. 36