Riello RLS 800/E MX Installation, Use And Maintenance Instructions page 35

Dual fuel light oil/gas burner
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LIGHT OIL OPERATION
Pump
Delivery pressure must correspond with the table on pag. 19.
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 detached from the line filter and the fuel
must be sucked from a tank located near the burner. This meas-
ure permits the cause of the anomaly to be traced to either the
suction line or the pump.
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 (Fig. 42)
Check the filtering baskets on line 1) and at nozzle 2) present in
the system.
Clean or replace if necessary.
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.
D2012
Nozzles
It is advisable to replace nozzles every year during regular
maintenance operations.
Do not clean the nozzle openings; do not even open them.
Flexible hoses
Check to make sure that the flexible hoses are still in good con-
dition.
Fuel tank
Approximately every 5 years, or whenever necessary, suck any
water or other impurities present on the bottom of the tank using
a separate pump.
Combustion
In case the combustion values found at the beginning of the inter-
vention do not respect the standards in force or, in any case, do
not correspond to a proper combustion, contact the Technical
Assistant and have him carry out the necessary adjustments.
EN 267
Calibration CO
Theoretical max. CO
2
0 % O
2
15,2
.
Excess air
Max output
Min output
  1,2
  1,3
%
CO
2
mg/kWh
 = 1,2
 = 1,3
 100
12.6
11.5
Maintenance
Gas leaks
Make sure that there are no gas leaks on the pipework between
the gas meter and the burner.
.
Gas filter
Change the gas filter when it is dirty.
Combustion
In case the combustion values found at the beginning of the inter-
vention do not respect the standards in force or, in any case, do
not correspond to a proper combustion, contact the Technical
Assistant and have him carry out the necessary adjustments.
EN 676
Theoretical max.
CO
GAS
0 % O
G 20
11.7
G 25
11.5
G 30
14.0
G 31
13.7
7.2.4
Safety components
The safety components must be replaced at the end of their life
cycle indicated in Tab. G. The specified life cycles do not refer to
the warranty terms indicated in the delivery or payment
conditions.
Safety component
Fig. 42
Flame control
Flame sensor
Gas valves (solenoid)
Pressure switches
Pressure adjuster
Servomotor (electronic
cam) (if present)
Oil valve (solenoid)
(if present)
Oil regulator (if present)
Oil pipes / couplings
(metallic) (if present)
Flexible hoses (if present)
Fan impeller
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GB
GAS OPERATION
Excess air
Max output
  1,2
Calibration
CO
%
2
2
2
 = 1,2
 = 1,3
9.7
9.0
9.5
8.8
11.6
10.7
11.,4
10.5
Life cycle
10 years or 250,000
operation cycles
10 years or 250,000
operation cycles
10 years or 250,000
operation cycles
10 years or 250,000
operation cycles
15 years
10 years or 250,000
operation cycles
10 years or 250,000
operation cycles
10 years or 250,000
operation cycles
10 years
5 years or 30,000 pressurised
10 years or 500,000 start-ups
Min output
  1,3
CO
mg/kWh
 100
 100
 100
 100
cycles
Tab. G
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