baltur TBG 120 P Installation, Use And Maintenance Instruction Manual page 40

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• If there is any fault and/or if the equipment is not working properly,
de-activate the equipment and do not attempt to repair it or tamper
with it directly. Contact only qualified personnel.
• Any product repairs must only be carried out by BALTUR authorised
assistance centres or its local retailer using only original spare
parts.
• The manufacturer and/or its local retailer decline any liability for
injuries or damage caused by unauthorised modifications of the
product or non-observance of the instructions contained in the
manual.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
• The equipment must be installed in a suitable area with adequate
ventilation according to the standards and regulations in force.
• The slots of the air extraction grilles and installation room ventilation
openings must not be obstructed even partially.
• In the installation site there must NOT be any risk of explosion and/
or fire.
• Thoroughly clean the inside of all pipes of the fuel supply system
before installation.
• Before connecting the burner check that the details on the plate
correspond to those of the utility supplies (electricity, gas, diesel
or other fuel).
• Make sure that the burner is firmly fastened to the heat generator
according to the manufacturer's instructions.
• Make the connections to the power sources properly as indicated
in the explanatory diagrams and following the standards and
regulations in force at the moment of installation.
• Check that the fume exhaust system is NOT obstructed.
• If you decide not to use the burner any more, the following
procedures must be performed by qualified technicians:
- Switch off the electrical supply by disconnecting the power
cable from the main switch.
- Cut off the fuel supply using the shut-off valve and remove the
control wheels from their position.
- Render harmless any potentially dangerous parts.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR START-UP, INSPECTION, USE AND
MAINTENANCE
• Start-up, inspection and maintenance of the equipment must only
be carried out by qualified technicians, in compliance with current
regulations.
• Once you have fastened the burner to the power generator, make
sure that during testing the flame produced does not come out of
any slots.
• Check for the seal of fuel supply pipes connected to the equipment.
• Check that the fuel flow rate matches the power required by the
burner.
• Set the burner fuel capacity to the power required by the heat
generator.
• The fuel supply pressure must lie between the values indicated on
the data plate located on the burner and/or in the manual
• The fuel supply system is suitably sized for the flow required by the
thermal module and that it has all the safety and control devices
required by current standards.
• Before starting up the burner, and at least once a year, have
qualified technicians perform the following procedures:
- Set the burner fuel capacity to the power required by the heat
generator.
- Check the combustion adjusting the comburent and/or fuel air
flow to optimise the combustion performance and emissions
according to the regulations in force.
- Check the regulation and safety devices are working properly.
- Check for the correct operation of the combustion products
exhaust duct.
- Check for the seal of fuel supply pipes in their internal and
external parts.
- At the end of the adjustment procedures, check that all the
mechanical locking devices of regulation systems are properly
tightened.
- Make sure that the burner use and maintenance manual are
available and within your reach.
• If the burner repeatedly shuts down in lock-out, do not keep trying
to manually reset it but call a qualified technician to solve the
unexpected problem.
• If you decide not to use the burner for a while, close the valve or
valves that supply the fuel.
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