Nozzle; Recommended Nozzles; Nozzle Assembly - Riello RLS 100/E Installation, Use And Maintenance Instructions

Dual fuel light oil/gas burners
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4.8

Nozzle

The burner complies with the emission requirements of the UL 296
standard.
In order to guarantee that emissions do not vary, recommended
and/or alternative nozzles specified by Riello in the Instruction and
warning booklet should be used.
It is advisable to replace nozzles every year during
regular maintenance operations.
WARNING
The use of nozzles other than those specified by the
Manufacturer and inadequate regular maintenance
may result into emission limits non-conforming to
the values set forth by the regulations in force, and
in extremely serious cases, into potential hazards to
people and objects.
CAUTION
The manufacturing company shall not be liable for
any such damage arising from nonobservance of
the requirements contained in this manual.
4.8.1

Recommended nozzles

BERGONZO A4 45°
DELAVAN VARIFLO 45° and 60°
FLUIDICS KC2 30° and 45°
4.8.2

Nozzle assembly

In order to assemble the nozzle, proceed as follows:
 remove screw 1)(Fig. 13) and extract the nozzle assembly 2);
 install the nozzle 1)(Fig. 14);
 fitting the wrench through the central hole in the flame stability
disk or loosen screws 1)(Fig. 15);
 remove disk 2)(Fig. 15) and replace the nozzles using the
wrench 3)(Fig. 15).
 Do not use any sealing products such as gas-
kets, sealing compound, or tape.
 Be careful to avoid damaging the nozzle seal-
WARNING
ing seat.
 The nozzles must be screwed into place tightly
but carefully.
 The nozzle for low fire operation is the one
lying beneath the firing electrodes.
 Make sure that the electrodes are positioned
as shown in Fig. 18.
Installation
D9544
19
GB
D1122
D9543
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
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