Start-Up, Calibration And Operation Of The Burner; Notes On Safety For The First Start-Up; Adjustments Prior To Ignition; Servomotor - Riello RS 45/M C05 Installation, Use And Maintenance Instructions

Forced draught gas burners
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Start-up, calibration and operation of the burner

6.1

Notes on safety for the first start-up

The first start-up of the burner must be carried out
by qualified personnel, as indicated in this manual
and in compliance with the standards and
regulations of the laws in force.
ATTENTION
Check the correct working of the adjustment,
command and safety devices.
ATTENTION
6.2

Adjustments prior to ignition

The adjustment of the combustion head, air and gas has already
been described in the paragraph .
In addition, the following adjustments must also be made:
 open the manual valves upline of the gas train.
 Adjust the minimum gas pressure switch to the start of the
scale (Fig. 30).
 Adjust the air pressure switch to the start of the scale
(Fig. 25).
 Purge the air from the gas line. We recommend using a plas-
tic tube routed outside the building and to purge air until gas
is smelt.
 Fit a U-type pressure gauge (Fig. 25) to the gas pressure
test point on the pipe coupling. Used to roughly calculate
MAX burner output using the tables on page 18.
 Connect two lamps or testers parallel to the two gas line
solenoids VR and VS in order to check the exact moment at
which voltage is supplied. This operation is unnecessary if
each of the two solenoids is equipped with a pilot light that
signals voltage passing through.
6.3

Servomotor

The servomotor (Fig. 26) provides simultaneous adjustment for
the air damper, by means of the variable profile cam and the gas
butterfly valve.
The angle of rotation of the servomotor is equal to the angle on
the graduated sector controlling the gas butterfly valve.
The servomotor rotates 90° in 24 s.
Do not alter the factory setting for the 4 cams; just
check that they are as indicated below.
ATTENTION
Cam I: 90°
Limits rotation toward maximum position.
When the burner is at MAX output, the gas butterfly valve must
be fully open: 90°.
Cam II: 0°
Limits rotation toward minimum position.
When the burner is shut down, the air damper and gas butterfly
valve must be closed: 0°.
Cam III: 20°
Adjusts the ignition position and the MIN output.
Cam IV: integrated to cam III.
Start-up, calibration and operation of the burner
Before starting up the burner, refer to section
"Safety test - with no gas supply" on page 28.
ATTENTION
Before starting up the burner, it is good practice to
adjust the gas train so that ignition takes place in
conditions of maximum safety, i.e. with gas deliv-
ery at the minimum.
CAUTION
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D790
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Fig. 25
Fig. 26
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