Visualisation And Programming Modes - Riello RS 45/E BLU Installation, Use And Maintenance Instructions

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

The operator panel, and especially the display visualisation, has 4 working modes:
Normal mode
Info mode (InFo)
Service mode (Ser)
Parameters mode (PArA)
The information for accessing and operating at the various levels is given below.
Normal mode
Visualises the operation conditions and allows you to modify the operation point of the burner manually.
It does not require any use of the keys of the operator panel.
It allows access to the other visualisation and programming modes.
Some examples in the standard conditions are given below.
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l/h
P
m³ m³/h
l
l/h
P
m³ m³/h
l
l/h
P
m³ m³/h
l
l/h
P
m³/h
l
l/h
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P
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l
l/h
P
m³/h
l
l/h
The burner is in the request for heat waiting mode, or the switch "1-0" of Fig. 25 is at the
"0" position.
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The display visualises the various phases of the start-up, ignition and switch-off of the
burner.
In the example alongside, the display indicates that the burner is in phase 30 (see the
diagram of Fig. 30) and there are 12 s until the next phase.
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The burner is working in the requested load position (in the example alongside, 78.4%).
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The display visualises alternately the error code (in the example alongside, c: 12) and
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the relative diagnostic (in the example d: 0).
The system goes into safety mode and the message shown in the next figure appears.
The burner goes into lockout.
%
The display visualises alternately the lockout code (in the example alongside c: 4) and
the relative diagnostic (in the example d: 3).
The red lock-out lamp is on.
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