Combustion Settings; Adjusting The Burner Settings; Converting To Another Gas Type - Winterwarm Qwikshift QSG Installation Manual

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8. Combustion settings

In principle, it is not necessary to adjust the control shortly
after commissioning the air heater. When the control does
have to be adjusted after a period of use or after installing
a new heater, this must be done by a qualified person
using calibrated equipment.
DANGER!
A poor adjustment can lead to overheating of
the air heater and/or production of toxic carbon monoxide.

8.1. Adjusting the burner settings

The flow of gas to the burner is controlled with a gas valve.
This valve must be set to the high and a low power settings
of the heater. When adjusting, the CO
to be monitored with a calibrated analyser.
The gas valve is adjusted with two screws (figure 23):
– The Offset adjuster screw for Low fire.
– The Ratio adjuster screw for High fire.
Figure 22 - Main parts of the gas valve
The air heater must first be commissioned at High fire.
NOTICE
If the air heater does not ignite while sparking,
close the air-openings of the gas-air mixer during ignition.
Use your forefinger. The gas mixture will become richer
and will ignite more easily.
Look for the correct CO
value for the air heater in §3.2.
2
Adjust the CO
value if the difference is more then 0,3%:
2
20
or O
in flue gas has
2
2
1. Check the CO
value in High fire (Hi).
2
2. Turn the Ratio adjuster screw to the right to de-
crease the CO
value
2
3. Turn the Ratio adjuster screw to the left to increase
the CO
value.
2
4. Check the CO
value in Low fire (Lo). The CO
2
in Low fire should be lower than in High fire.
5. Turn the Offset adjuster screw to the left to de-
crease the CO
value.
2
6. Turn the Offset adjust screw to the right to increase
the CO
value.
2
7. Return to High fire (Hi) and readjust the CO
with the Ratio adjust screw.
8. Return to Low fire (Lo) and readjust the CO
with the Offset adjuster screw.
9. Repeat the steps above until both CO
ok.
DANGER!
Always measure the air heater's CO
production. Too much CO usually means the gas mixture
is too rich. Adjust this if necessary with the two adjusters
(figure 23). The concentration of CO should always be
below 100 ppm.

8.2. Converting to another gas type

CAUTION!
The air heater's gas type may only be
converted by the manufacturer or its representative.
Contact your supplier for more information.
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value
2
value
2
value
2
values are
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