Gas Feeding; 5.11.1 Gas Feed Connection To The Burner; General Gas Supply Layout (Example) - Riello DB 12 SM C03 TC FS1 FB A0 Installation, Use And Maintenance Instructions

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5.11

Gas feeding

Explosion danger due to fuel leaks in the pres-
ence of a flammable source.
Precautions: avoid knocking, attrition, sparks and
heat.
Make sure the fuel interception tap is closed be-
fore performing any operation on the burner.
The fuel supply line must be installed by qualified
personnel, in compliance with current standards
and laws.
WARNING

5.11.1 Gas feed connection to the burner

Burner connection
The connection of the burner to the gas train is carried out using
the flange connection. The dimensions of the flange are given in
Fig. 8 on page 13.
Use the relative adapters to connect the gas flange to the train,
supplied as accessories.

5.11.2 General gas supply layout (example)

D3897
Key (Fig. 19)
BP
Pilot burner
C
Vibration damping joint
GF
Gas filter
HPG High gas pressure regulator
LPG
Low gas pressure regulator
MM
Pressure gauge
PA
Minimum air pressure switch
PCV
Pilot gas pressure regulator
PGM Maximum gas pressure switch
Installation
Pilot burner connection
The burner is fitted with a dedicated gas train that is fixed above
the pipe coupling. It should be connected to the main train down-
stream the filter or the pressure adjuster (depending on configu-
ration).
Fig. 18 shows the version for a natural gas feed.
S9336
Supply pressure 50 ÷ 500 mbar
PART THAT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY
OF THE INSTALLER/USER
PGm Minimum gas pressure switch
RG
Gas butterfly valve
SRV
Pressure limiting valve with outlet into the environment
VE
Fan
VP
Pilot solenoid valves
VPS
Leak detection control device
VR
Gas pressure regulator solenoid valve
VS
Gas safety solenoid
19
GB
Fig. 18
max. 500 mbar
0,5 ÷ 4 bar
Fig. 19
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