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GAS FORGE
H1
INSTRUCTIONS BOOK
PRADA NARGESA, S.L
Ctra. de Garrigàs a Sant Miquel s/n · 17476 Palau de Santa Eulàlia (Girona) Spain
Tel. +34 972568085 · nargesa@nargesa.com · www.nargesa.com

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  • Page 1 GAS FORGE INSTRUCTIONS BOOK PRADA NARGESA, S.L Ctra. de Garrigàs a Sant Miquel s/n · 17476 Palau de Santa Eulàlia (Girona) Spain Tel. +34 972568085 · nargesa@nargesa.com · www.nargesa.com...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    5.7. Ignition of the furnace ……..................21 5.8. Shutdown of the furnace …..……................21 6. POSSIBLE BREAKDOWNS ....................22 7. WARNINGS ..........................23 7.1. Hazard wastes ......................23 7.2. Protection elements for the operator ……..............23 TECHNICAL ANNEX INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 4: Machine Information

    Picture 1. External dimensions of the Furnace H1 1.3. Machine description. The H1 Furnace is an oven designed to heat metal profiles of different thicknesses and shapes. The furnace H1 allows us to heat parts up to a temperature of 1300ºC.
  • Page 5: Fuel For The Furnace

    Special Protection to fight against fires. In closed places, use complete protection against fire and auto- nomous equipment to protect the respiratory tract. WARNING! Consult your supplier’s gas safety data card, before its use. Strictly follow your supplier’s safety protocols. INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 6: Identification Of Elements

    The Adapter for the gas bottle is NOT provi- ded along with the furnace because of the Adapter major differences according to each country. The Adapter must be equipped with a male thread 21,8 left. INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 7: Description Of Elements

    Front opening Picture 2. Furnace openings 1.6.2. Burners The burners of Nargesa’s Furnaces has been manufactured by Nargesa and designed exclusively to be used on the furnaces H1, H2 and H3. - Type of burner: Athmospheric - Maximum supply pressure: 1,5 Bar...
  • Page 8: Thermocouple

    Once the oven is switched off, and in a time interval of less than 2 minutes, the thermocouple cools and stops acting on the closing safety valve, thus preventing the passage of gas Thermocouple Thermocouple valve Picture 3. Thermocouple set INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 9: General Features

    1300 ºC Nr of burners Type of fuel Propane gas (GLP) Adjustable working pressure 0,1-1,5 bar Power (Hi) 4 kW Gas intake as 1 per bar 0,35 Kg/h External dimensions 430x320x364 mm Weight 26 Kg INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 10: Transport And Storage

    - Temperaturre from -25 to 55ºC or 75ºC pfor periods not exceeding 24 hours 24h (keep in mind these temperaturas are for storage conditions) - Do not pile machines or any other objects on tp of it. - Do not dismantle for stowing INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    - It is recommended to check the status of the thermocouple, the ignition device, the gas valve, the regulator and the non-return valve. If any of these elements suffers any type of deterioration, contact the Nargesa technical service.
  • Page 12: Change Of The Insulating Material Of The Furnace

    1. Disconnect the gas bottle from the oven. 2. Disconnect the Gas hose from the Inlet fitting 3. Remove the Upper cover by unscrewing the 4. Remove the Upper setting of the burner six bolts. INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 13 8. Dismantle the Lower fixing of the burner by holder unscrewing the four bolts and the four nuts that hold it. 9. Remove the Rear cover following the 10. Take off the insulation upper plates. instructions on Section 5.5 INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 14 14. Slide the lower insulation towrads the back holder of right side insulations part of the furnace and remove them by the upper side. 15. Remove the front and rear insulations 16. Remove the side insulations INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 15 3. Place the lower insulation by the upper/ 4. Place the lower insulation and the holder of right side of the furnace and slide them right side insulations towards the front part. 5. Place the side insulation 6. Place the side insulation INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 16 11. Place the Control panel and the 12. Mount the Thermocouple protector by thermocouple by fixing the bolts and nuts. fixing the two bolts and the two nuts. Place the spark plugs INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 17 13. Mount the Upper fixer of the burners 14. Place the Upper cover by fixing the 6 bolts 15. Connect the Gas Hose to the Inlet racor INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 18: Handling Book

    4. HANDLING MANUAL We have a Control panel which will allow us to control the performance of the furnace H1 and which will enable us to maintain complete control of the m¡achine in a simple and intuitive way. Gas valve 1...
  • Page 19: Installation And Set Up

    5.6. Picture 7. Safety zone 5.3. Admissible outside conditions - Normal temperatura between +5 and +40ºC without exceeding an average temperature of +35ºC during 24h. - Relative humidity betwee 30% and 95% without condensation. INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 20: Set Up

    - Verify that the maximum gas inlet pressure is less than 25 bars. - Connect the Adapter to a LPG propane gas cylinder The Pressure Regulator and Gas Hose supplied by Nargesa will always be used 5.5. Opening There are one rear opening to work with longer materials.
  • Page 21: Adjustment Of The Material Support Position

    For material lengths bigger than 800mm, use an external support. The Material holder can be placed in any of the two Openings. Picture 8. Support of material INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 22: Ignition Of The Furnace

    4. Verify that all gas connections between the bottle and the furnace are correctly connected and the¡at there is no leak. 5. Checkup that the gas work pressure is between 0,1 and 1,5 bars. (Pressure recommended by Nargesa: 0,2 to 1 bar).
  • Page 23: Possible Breakdowns

    Limpiar la entrada de aire del horno La llama sale de la Presión de gas excesiva Reducir la presión de gas Cámara de combustión Si el problema persiste contacte con el servicio técnico Nargesa +34 972568085 +34 620446827 sat2@nargesa.com sat2.nargesa INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 24: Warnings

    7. WARNINGS The H1 furnace is designed so that the operator can adjust the machine and heat the necessary parts with total safety. Any modification of the machine will alter the security that it offers, breaching the certificate of conformity and being able to generate irreparable personal and material damages. Carefully read the Warning label on the rear side of the furnace.
  • Page 25 Tecnichal Annex Horno H1 List of parts Location of components Gas layout...
  • Page 26 Ctra. de Garrig s a Sant Miquel s/n 17476 Palau sta. Eul lia (girona) Revestimiento http://www.nargesa.com Este plano es propiedad de Prada Nargesa SL . No podr ser reproducido, comunicado a terceros o utilizado para otro fin que no sea el acordado sin su permiso escrito.
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  • Page 31 Location of components INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 32 Gas layout INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H1...
  • Page 33 3. Complete the form with your details and press Message Sent: confirms your data has been successfully sent to Prada Nargesa SL. Your machine has been registered and has a warranty of three years in total. Your request has been sent correctly. We will contact you right...

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