Adjusting The Burner; Output Upon Ignition; Output In 2Nd Stage - Riello 20044636 Installation, Use And Maintenance Instructions

Forced draught gas burners
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6.6

Adjusting the burner

The optimum adjustment of the burner requires an analysis of
flue gases at the boiler outlet.
Adjust in sequence:
ignition output

output in 2nd stage

output in 1st stage
intermediate outputs
air pressure switch
minimum gas pressure switch
6.6.1

Output upon ignition

Burners with MAX output up to 120 kW
Ignition can occur at the maximum operation output level. Exam-
ple:
max. operation output:
max. ignition output:
Burners with MAX output above 120 kW
Ignition must occur at a lower output than the max. operation out-
put.
If ignition output does not exceed 120 kW, no calculations are re-
quired.
If ignition output exceeds 120 kW, the regulatory standard sets
that the value be defined according to the control box safety time
"ts": for "ts" = 3s, ignition output must be equal to or less than 1/
3 of the max. operation output.
Example:
MAX operation output of 450 kW.
The ignition output must be equal to or less than 150 kW with ts =
3s.
In order to measure the ignition output:
 disconnect the plug-socket 6)(Fig. 5, page 11) on the ionisa-
tion probe cable (the burner will fire and then go into lockout
after the safety time has elapsed);
 perform 10 consecutive ignitions with lockouts;
 on the meter, read the quantity of gas burned:
this quantity must be equal to, or lower than, the quantity
given by the formula, for ts = 3s:
Qa (max. burner delivery) x n x ts
Vg =
3600
Vg:
volume supplied in ignitions carried out (Sm
Qa:
ignition delivery (Sm
n:
number of ignitions (10)
ts :
safety time (sec)
Example for gas G20 (9.45 kWh/Sm
ignition output 150 kW corresponding to 15.87 Sm
After 10 ignitions with lockout, the output read on the meter must
be equal to or less than:
15.87 x 10 x 3
Vg =
= 0.132 Sm
3600
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Start-up, calibration and operation of the burner
120 kW
120 kW
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3
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3
6.6.2
Output in 2nd stage
MAX output must be selected within the firing rate range shown
on page 9.
In the above description, we left the burner running, operating in
1st stage.
Now turn switch 2)(Fig. 27) to the 2nd stage position: the servo-
motor will open the air damper and, at the same time, the gas but-
terfly valve at 90°.
Adjustment of gas delivery
Measure the gas delivery on the gas meter.
A rough indication can be obtained from (Tab. E, page 10); just
read the gas pressure on the pressure gauge (see (Fig. 32,
page 28)) and follow the indications given on page 9.
 If delivery needs to be reduced, diminish outlet gas pres-
sure; if it is already very low, slightly close the VR adjustment
valve.
 If delivery needs to be increased, increase the adjuster out-
let gas pressure.
Air adjustment
Progressively adjust the end profile of cam 4)(Fig. 30) by turning
the screws 7).
Turn the screws clockwise to increase air delivery
Turn the screws anticlockwise to reduce air delivery
D891
Key (Fig. 30)
1
Servomotor
4
Variable profile cam
5
Screws for adjusting the initial profile
6
Screws for fixing the adjustment
7
Screws for adjusting the end profile
8
Graduated sector for gas butterfly valve
9
Indicator for graduated sector 8)
26
GB
Fig. 30

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