Blast Tube Length; Coupling Of The Burner - Centre Of Gravity Position; Securing The Burner To The Boiler - Riello RS 1300/E C01 Installation, Use And Maintenance Instructions

Forced draught gas burners
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5.6.2

Blast tube length

The length of the blast tube must be selected according to the in-
dications provided by the manufacturer of the boiler, and in any
case it must be greater than the thickness of the boiler door com-
plete with its fettling.
For boilers with front flue passes 1)(Fig. 15) or flame inversion
chamber, a protection in refractory material 5) must be inserted
between the boiler fettling 2) and the blast tube 4).
5.7

Coupling of the burner - Centre of gravity position

Provide an adequate lifting system.
Hook and lift the burner as shown in Fig. 14
WARNING
5.8

Securing the burner to the boiler

Prepare a suitable lifting system using the rings 3)
after having removed the casing 8) unscrewing
screws 7)(Fig. 15).
 Insert the thermal protection supplied with the blast tube 4).
 Fit the entire burner onto the boiler hole, prepared previ-
ously, as in Fig. 13, and fasten with the screws supplied
(tightening torque 250 ÷ 300 Nm).
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This protective fettling must not compromise the extraction of the
blast tube.
For boilers with a water-cooled front piece, a refractory lining 2)-
5)(Fig. 15) is not necessary, unless expressly requested by the
boiler manufacturer.
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The seal between burner and boiler must be
airtight.
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Fig. 14
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