Boiler Plate; Blast Tube Length; Securing The Burner To The Boiler; Choice Of Nozzles Per Il 1° E 2° Stadio - Riello RL 64 MZ Installation, Use And Maintenance Instructions

Light oil burners
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mm
A
B
RL 64 MZ
185
275-325
(A)
1
V
P
(B)
(C)
60
GPH
4.00
4.50
5.00
5.50
6.00
6.50
7.00
7.50
8.00
8.30
8.50
9.00
RL 64 MZ
9.50
10.0
10.5
11.0
12.0
12.3
13.0
13.8
14.0
15.0
15.3
16.0
17.0
(1) light oil: density 0.84 kg/dm
C
M12
2
3
4
5
6
D457
kg/h
(1)
10 bar
12 bar
14 bar
15.4
17.0
18.4
17.3
19.1
20.7
19.2
21.2
23.1
21.1
23.3
25.4
23.1
25.5
27.7
25.0
27.6
30.0
26.9
29.7
32.3
28.8
31.8
34.6
30.8
33.9
36.9
31.9
35.2
38.3
32.7
36.1
39.2
34.6
38.2
41.5
36.5
40.3
43.8
38.4
42.4
46.1
40.4
44.6
48.4
42.3
46.7
50.7
46.1
50.9
55.3
47.3
52.2
56.7
50.0
55.1
59.9
53.1
58.5
63.3
53.8
59.4
64.5
57.7
63.6
69.2
58.8
64.9
70.5
61.5
67.9
73.8
65.4
72.1
78.4
3
- viscosity 4.2 cSt/20 °C - temperature 10 °C
D455
1 0
9
8
7
L
1 0
D7462
kW
12 bar
201.6
226.5
251.4
276.3
302.4
327.3
352.3
377.2
402.1
417.5
428.2
453.1
478.0
502.9
529.0
553.9
603.7
619.1
653.5
693.8
704.5
754.3
769.7
805.3
855.1
(D)
5
BOILER PLATE (A)
Drill the combustion chamber locking plate as
shown in (A).
The position of the threaded holes can be
marked using the thermal screen supplied with
the burner.
BLAST TUBE LENGTH (B)
The length of the blast tube must be selected ac-
cording to the indications provided by the manu-
facturer of the boiler, and in any case it must be
greater than the thickness of the boiler door com-
plete with its fettling. The range of lengths avail-
able, L, is as follows:
Blast tube 7):
• short
250
• long
385
For boilers with front flue passes 10) or flame in-
version chambers, protective fettling in refractory
material 8) must be inserted between the boiler's
fettling 9) and the blast tube 7).
This protective fettling must not compromise the
extraction of the blast tube.
For boilers having a water-cooled front the refrac-
tory fettling 8)-9)(B) is not required unless it is ex-
pressly requested by the boiler manufacturer.
SECURING THE BURNER TO THE BOILER (B)
Disassemble the blast tube 7) from the burner 4)
by proceeding as follows:
- Remove the screws 2) from the two slide bars 3).
- Remove the screw 1) fixing the burner 4) to
the flange 5).
- Withdraw the blast tube 7) complete with
flange 5) and slide bars 3).
Secure flange 5)(B) to the boiler plate interpos-
ing the supplied gasket 6). Use the 4 supplied
screws provided after having protected the
thread with antiscruffing products (high-temper-
ature grease, compounds, graphite).
The burner-boiler seal must be airtight.
CHOICE OF NOZZLES FOR 1st AND 2nd
STAGE
Both nozzles must be chosen from among those
listed in table (D).
The first nozzle determines the delivery of the
burner in the 1st stage.
The second nozzle works together with the 1st
nozzle to determine the delivery of the burner in
the 2nd stage.
The deliveries of the 1st and 2nd stages must be
contained within the value range indicated on
page 2. Use nozzles with a 60° spray angle at
the recommended pressure of 12 bar
The two nozzles usually have equal deliveries,
but the 1st stage nozzle may have the following
specifications if required:
• a delivery less than 50% of the total delivery
whenever the back-pressure peak must be re-
duced at the moment of firing;
• a delivery higher than 50% of the total delivery
whenever the combustion during the 1st stage
must be improved.

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