Calc Function; Burner Adjustment - Riello RS 50/E MZ Installation, Use And Maintenance Instructions

Forced draught gas burners, progressive two-stage or modulating operation
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Start-up, calibration and operation of the burner
5
5.9

CALC function

100
90
80
70
Original
curve
60
50
40
30
20
CALC-
10
0
P0
P1
P2
P3
P4
Point of the curve
The diagram of Fig. 33 shows how the fuel modulation curve is
modified if the values of point "P5" are changed.
By keeping the key "+" pressed for more than 3 s, the points
from "P6" to "P8" are recalculated.
By keeping the key "-" pressed for more than 3 s, the points from
"P4" to "P2" are recalculated.

5.10 Burner adjustment

Ignition output
According to EN 676 standard:
Burners with MAX output up to 120 kW
Ignition can occur at the maximum operation output level.
Example:
max. operation output : 120 kW
max. output upon ignition: 120 kW
Burners with MAX output above 120 kW
Ignition must occur at a lower output than the max. operation
output.
If ignition output does not exceed 120 kW, no calculations are
required. If ignition output exceeds 120 kW, the regulatory
standard sets that the value be defined according to the control
box safety time "ts": for "ts" = 3 s, ignition output must be equal
to or less than 1/3 of the max. operation output.
Example
MAX operation output of 450 kW.
The ignition output must be equal to or less than 150 kW with
ts = 3s
In order to measure the ignition output:
disconnect the plug-socket 6)(Fig. 5) on the ionisation probe
cable (the burner will fire and then go into lockout after the
safety time has elapsed);
perform 10 ignitions with consecutive lockouts;
on the meter, read the quantity of gas burned:
This quantity must be equal to or less than the quantity given
by the formula, for ts = 3s:
Qa (max. burner delivery) x n x ts
Vg =
Vg: volume supplied in ignitions carried out (Sm
3
Qa: ignition delivery (Sm
/h)
n: number of ignitions (10)
ts: safety time (sec)
20005963
D7908
CALC+
Recalculation
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
Fig. 33
3600
3
)
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
P0
P1
The diagram of Fig. 34 shows the fuel modulation curve
when, after the modification of point "P5", the recalculation
of all the other points is not carried out.
Example for gas G 20 (9.45 kWh/Sm
ignition output 150 kW
corresponding to 15.87 Sm
After 10 ignitions with lockout, the delivery indicated on the
meter must be equal to, or less
15.87 x 10 x 3
Vg =
Maximum output
The MAX output must be set within the firing rate of Fig. 3.
Gas adjustment
Measure the gas delivery on the gas meter.
As a general rule, this value can be found on the table on page
53: just read the gas pressure on the pressure gauge (Fig. 36)
and follow the indications given on page 53.
If it is necessary to reduce it, lower the output gas pressure
via the pressure adjuster located beneath the gas valve.
If it needs to be increased, increase the output gas pressure
via the adjuster.
Note
If the gas pressure allows it, by closing the ring nut 2)(Fig.14) you
obtain reductions in the formation of NOx.
If, on the other hand, the gas pressure required by the burner
(see Appendix C) is insufficient, open the ring nut 2) further
compared with the value indicated in the diagram of Fig.15.
Check that the combustion is satisfactory and without pulsa-
tions.
Air adjustment
If necessary vary the degrees of the air servomotor.
Minimum output
The MIN output must be set within the firing rate of Fig. 3.
32
GB
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
Point of the curve
3
):
3
/h.
than:
3
= 0.132 Sm
3600
D7909
P9
Fig. 34

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