Control Box For The Air/Fuel Ratio (Lmv52 - Riello RS 160/EV O2 BLU Installation, Use And Maintenance Instructions

Forced draught gas burners
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4.11 Control box for the air/fuel ratio (LMV52...)

Warnings
To avoid accidents, material or environmental
damage, observe the following instructions!
The LMV52 control box... is a safety device! Avoid
WARNING
opening or modifying it, or forcing its operation. Ri-
ello S.p.A. cannot assume any responsibility for
damage resulting from unauthorised interven-
tions!
Risk of explosion!
An incorrect configuration can provoke fuel over-
charging, with the consequential risk of explosion!
Operators must be aware that incorrect settings
made on the AZL5... display and operating unit
and incorrect settings of the fuel and / or air actu-
ator positions can lead to dangerous burner oper-
ating conditions.
 All interventions (assembly and installation operations,
assistance, etc.) must be carried out by qualified personnel.
 Before modifying the wiring in the LMV52 control box con-
nection area, fully disconnect the system from the power
supply (omnipolar separation). Check the system is not pow-
ered and cannot be accidentally reconnected. Failure to do
this will lead to the risk of electrocution.
 Protection against electrocution from the LMV5... control box
and all connected electric components is obtained with cor-
rect assembly.
 Before any intervention (assembly and installation opera-
tions, assistance, etc.), ensure the wiring is in order and that
the parameters are correctly set, then make the safety
checks.
 Falls and collisions can negatively affect the safety func-
tions.
In this case, the control box must not be operated, even if it
displays no evident damage.
 In programming mode, the position check of actuators and
VSD (checking electronic fuel / air ratio control) is different
from the check during automatic operation.
As for automatic operation, the actuators are guided
together to the positions requested and, if an actuator does
not reach the position requested, adjustments are made until
the position is actually reached. However, in contrast to
automatic operation, there are no time limits to these correc-
tive actions.
The other actuators maintain their positions until all actua-
tors have reached the positions currently required.
This is absolutely important to set the fuel / air ratio control
system.
During the time the fuel / air ratio curves are being pro-
grammed, the person making the plant settings must continu-
ously monitor the quality of the combustion process (e.g. by
means of a flue gas analyzer).
Also, if combustion levels are poor, or in the event of danger-
ous situations, the commissioning engineer must take
appropriate action (e.g. switching off manually).
To ensure the safety and reliability of the LMV5... system, the
following instructions must also be followed:
avoid conditions that can favour the development of conden-
sate and humidity. Otherwise, before switching on again,
make sure that the entire control box is perfectly dry!
Static charges must be avoided since they can damage the
control box's electronic components when touched.
Technical description of the burner
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Mechanical structure
The LMV5... control box is a system to check the burners, based
on a microprocessor and equipped with components to adjust
and monitor medium and large capacity forced draught burners.
The base control box of the LMV5... system incorporates the fol-
lowing components:
• Burner control with gas valve proving system
• Electronic fuel / air ratio control with a maximum or 6 actuators
• Optional PID temperature / pressure controller (load control-
ler)
• Optional VSD module Mechanical design
Installation notes
• Check the electric wiring inside the boiler complies with the na-
tional and local safety regulations.
• Do not confuse the powered conductors with the neutral ones.
• Make certain that strain relief of the connected cables is in
compliance with the relevant standards (e.g. as per DIN EN
60730 and DIN EN 60 335).
• Ensure that spliced wires cannot get into contact with neigh-
boring terminals. Use adequate ferrules.
• Arrange the HV ignition cables separately, as far as possible
from the control box and the other cables.
• The burner manufacturer must protect unused AC 230 V ter-
minals with dummy plugs (refer to sections Suppliers of other
accessory items).
• When wiring the unit, make sure that AC 230 V mains voltage
cables are run strictly separate from extra low-voltage cables
to avoid risks of electrical shock hazard.
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