Final Checks; Maintenance - Riello RL 28/1 Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

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D482
(A)
D603
(B)
(D)
D1108
(E)
D484
(C)
D604
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FINAL CHECKS

• Obscure the photocell and switch on the con-
trol devices: the burner should start and then
lock-out about 5 s after opening of the 1st noz-
zle operation valve.
• Illuminate the photocell and switch on the con-
trol devices: the burner should start and then
go into lock-out after about 10 s.
• Obscure the photocell while the burner is op-
erating, the following must occur in sequence:
flame extinguished within 1 s, pre-purging for
about 20 s, sparking for about 5 s, burner goes
into lock-out.
• Switch off control device TL while the burner is
operating: the burner should stop.

MAINTENANCE

Combustion
The optimum calibration of the burner requires
an analysis of the flue gases. Significant differ-
ences with respect to the previous measure-
ments indicate the points where more care
should be exercised during maintenance.
Pump
The delivery pressure must be stable at 12 bar.
The depression must be less than 0.45 bar.
Unusual noise must not be evident during pump
operation.
If the pressure is found to be unstable or if the
pump runs noisily, the flexible hose must be de-
tached from the line filter and the fuel must be
sucked from a tank located near the burner. This
measure permits the cause of the anomaly to be
traced to either the suction piping or the pump.
If the pump is found to be responsible, check to
make sure that the filter is not dirty. The vacuum
meter is installed upstream from the filter and
consequently will not indicate whether the filter is
clogged or not.
Contrarily, if the problem lies in the suction line,
check to make sure that the filter is clean and
that air is not entering the piping.
Filters (A)
Check the following filter boxes:
• on line 1) • in the pump 2) • at the nozzle 3), and
clean or replace as required.
If rust or other impurities are observed inside the
pump, use a separate pump to lift any water and
other impurities that may have deposited on the
bottom of the tank.
Then clean the insides of the pump and the cov-
er sealing surface.
Fan
Check to make sure that no dust has accumulat-
ed inside the fan or on its blades, as this condi-
tion will cause a reduction in the air flow rate and
provoke polluting combustion.
Combustion head
Check to make sure that all the parts of the com-
bustion head are in good condition, positioned
correctly, free of all impurities, and that no defor-
mation has been caused by operation at high
temperatures.
Nozzles
Do not clean the nozzle openings; do not even
open them. The nozzle filters however may be
cleaned or replaced as required.
Replace the nozzles every 2-3 years or whenev-
er necessary.
PHOTOCELL (B)
Clean the glass cover from any dust that may
have accumulated. Photocell 1) is held in posi-
tion by a pressure fit and can therefore be re-
moved by pulling it outward forcefully.
Flame inspection window (C)
Clean the glass whenever necessary.
Flexible hoses
Check to make sure that the flexible hoses are
still in good condition and that they are not
crushed or otherwise deformed.
Fuel tank
Approximately every 5 years, or whenever nec-
essary, suck any water or other impurities
present on the bottom of the tank using a sepa-
rate pump.
Boiler
Clean the boiler as indicated in its accompanying
instructions in order to maintain all the original
combustion characteristics intact, especially the
flue gas temperature and combustion chamber
pressure.
TO OPEN THE BURNER (D)
- Switch off the electrical power
- Remove screw 1 and withdraw the casing 2)
- Unscrew screw 3)
- Fit the two extensions 4) supplied with the
burner onto the slide bars 5) (model with 351
mm blast tube)
- Pull part A backward keeping it slightly raised
to avoid damaging the disk 6) on blast tube 7).
FUEL
PUMP AND/OR COUPLINGS RE-
PLACEMENT (E)
In conformity with fig. (E).

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