Installation; Notes On Safety For The Installation; Handling - Riello RX 300 S/PV Installation, Use And Maintenance Instructions

Premixed gas burners
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Installation

4.1

Notes on safety for the installation

After carefully cleaning all around the area where the burner will be
installed, and arranging the correct lighting of the environment, pro-
ceed with the installation operations.
All the installation, maintenance and disassembly
operations must be carried out with the electricity
supply disconnected.
DANGER
The installation of the burner must be carried out by
qualified personnel, as indicated in this manual and
in compliance with the standards and regulations of
the laws in force.
WARNING
Combustion air inside the boiler must be free from
hazardous mixes (e.g.: chloride, fluoride, halogen);
if present, it is highly recommended to carry out
cleaning and maintenance more frequently.
DANGER
AIR FOR COMBUSTION
Do not install burner in room with insufficient air for
combustion. Be sure there is an adequate air supply
WARNING
for combustion if the boiler room is enclosed. It may
be necessary to create a window to permit sufficient
air to enter the boiler room.
The installer must follow local ordinances in this re-
gard.
CANADA: It is suggested that the installer follow
CAN/CGA B149.1 & B149.2 as appropriate.
USA: It is suggested that the installer follow NFPA
54/ANSI Z223.1 or International Fuel Gas Code, as
appropriate.
CHIMNEY
Be sure chimney is sufficient to handle the exhaust
gases. It is recommended that only the burner be
connected to the chimney. Be sure that it is clean
and clear of obstructions.
4.2

Handling

The burner packaging includes a wooden platform, it is therefore
possible to move the burner (still packaged) with a transpallet truck
or fork lift truck.
The handling operations for the burner can be high-
ly dangerous if not carried out with the greatest at-
tention: keep any unauthorised people at a
distance; check the integrity and suitableness of the
WARNING
available means of handling.
Check also that the area in which you are working
is empty and that there is an adequate escape area
(i.e. a free, safe area to which you can quickly move
if the burner should fall).
When handling, keep the load at not more than 10"
from the ground.
Installation
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
CANADA: All electrical connections should be done
in accordance with the C.E.C. Part 1, and all local
WARNING
codes. The system should be grounded.
USA: All electrical connections should be done in
accordance with the National Electrical Code, and
all local ordinances. The system should be ground-
ed.
CONTROL BURNER OPERATION
Check out the burner and explain its operation to
the homeowner. Be sure to leave the Owner's In-
struction sheet with the homeowner.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
In most localities, a number 14 wire should be used
inside a metal conduit. The system should be
grounded.
A service switch should be placed close to the burn-
er on a fireproof wall in an easily accessible loca-
tion.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
If required by local codes, install an approved fire
extinguisher.
After positioning the burner near the installation
point, correctly dispose of all residual packaging,
separating the various types of material.
Before proceeding with the installation operations,
carefully clean all around the area where the burner
will be installed.
CAUTION
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