Hydraulic System; Fuel Supply; Pump - Riello Gulliver BG6.1D Installation, Use And Maintenance Instructions

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Hydraulic system

6.1

Fuel supply

The burner is designed for the installation of light
oil supply pipes on both sides.
It is necessary to install a filter on the fuel feed
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line.
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6.2

Pump

 The pump (Fig. 11) is suitable for two-pipe operation. For
single pipe operation it is necessary to loosen the return line
nut 2), remove the by-pass screw 3), then retighten the nut
2) (Fig. 11).
The closure plug of the oil supply (Suction line 1)
(Fig. 11) is plastic. Once removed, you must throw
it away and not re-use it under any circumstances.
In one-pipe systems, the plug supplied on the re-
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turn line 2) of the pump is steel.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT that the steel plug
is used EXCLUSIVELY for this purpose.
 Before starting up the burner, make sure that the return
pipeline is not clogged.
An excessive back pressure ( 1 bar) would cause the dam-
age of the pump seal, with subsequent fuel leaks inside the
burner.
Key (Fig. 11)
1
Suction line
2
Return line
3
By-pass screw
4
Gauge connection
5
2nd stage pressure adjuster
6
Vacuometer connection
7
1st stage pressure adjuster
8
Pressure variator piston
9
2nd stage valve
10 1st stage valve
11 Auxiliary pressure test point
Hydraulic system
Depending on whether the pipe output is to the right or left of the
burner, it will be necessary to invert both the fixing plate 1) and
the fair leads 2) (Fig. 10).
2
10
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11
1
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Fig. 10
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5
4
3
2
Fig. 11
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