Securing The Burner To The Boiler - Riello RS 45/E BLU Installation, Use And Maintenance Instructions

Forced draught gas burners
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Installation
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4.5

Securing the burner to the boiler

Introduction
The RS 45/E BLU burner is suitable for working on both flame
inversion boilers* (in this case the long head model is recom-
mended) and boilers with a combustion chamber with bottom run-
off (three flue gas circulations), from which the best results of low
NO
emissions are obtained.
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The maximum thickness of the front hatch of the boiler (see posi-
tion"a", Fig. 10), complete with refractory, must not exceed 200 mm.
Preparing the boiler
Boring the boiler plate
Make holes in the plate shutting off the combustion chamber, as
illustrated in Fig. 11. The position of the threaded holes can be
marked using the thermal insulation screen supplied with the
burner.
D455
mm
A
RS 45/E BLU
160
224
Length of the blast tube
The length of the blast tube must be selected according to the
indications provided by the manufacturer of the boiler, and in
any case it must be greater than the thickness of the boiler door
complete with its refractory. The lengths L available are:
Blast tube 10)
RS 45/E BLU
• short
229 mm
• long
354 mm
1 4
Fig. 11
B
C
M 8
1
3
a
D1079
2
4
D8044
For boilers with front flue passes 13), a protection in refractory
material 11) must be inserted between the boiler refractory 12)
and the blast tube 10). This protection must not compromise the
extraction of the blast tube. See Fig. 12.
For boilers with a water-cooled frontal, a refractory lining is not
necessary 11)-12) unless expressly requested by the boiler
manufacturer.
1 3
1 5
1 3
5
Fig. 10
1 2
1 1
1 0
L
9
8
Fig. 12
13
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