Burner Calibration - Viessmann VITOROND 100 VR1 40 Installation And Service Instructions Manual

Oil-fired boiler, heating input 161 to 245 mbh, 47 to 72 kw
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Burner Calibration

WARNING
DO NOT USE GASOLINE, CRANKCASE DRAININGS OR
ANY OIL CONTAINING GASOLINE.
WARNING
Always keep the manual fuel supply valve shut off if the
burner is shut down for an extended period of time.
WARNING
Do not tamper with the unit or controls.
WARNING
DO NOT START THE BURNER UNLESS THE
COMBUSTION CHAMBER DOOR IS SECURED
IN PLACE.
WARNING
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE BURNER WHEN
EXCESS OIL HAS ACCUMULATED, WHEN THE UNIT
IS FULL OF VAPOR, OR WHEN THE COMBUSTION
CHAMBER IS VERY HOT.
WARNING
Do not fire boiler without water.
WARNING
Do not leave any tools inside combustion chamber.
40
Vitorond 100, VR1 40 to 63, 161 to 245 Installation and Service
Refer to the Instructions supplied with the
burner.
Combustion analysis
This oil burner requires combustion measurements
performed at the final installation site, using calibrated
combustion equipment, to verify factory settings, or to
be used as a guide in changing burner settings to suite
local conditions.
Examples of local conditions which influence combustion
results include: weather conditions, length of horizontal
vent pipe, diameter and height of the chimney, side wall
venting (power vent), altitude above sea level, quality
and heating value of oil used, maximum number of other
fuel burning appliances running at the same time.
These conditions affect the burner set-up. The burner
must be adjusted for acceptable combustion results under
local conditions of the installation.
Combustion measurements (CO
draft and CO) are taken in the flue pipe between boiler
and barometric draft regulator before dilution air (see the
installation manual).
Overfire draft is measured at the combustion chamber
observation port opening. Over-fire draft ranges from 0
to +0.01 "w.c.. Breeching draft is approximately -0.02
"w.c.
Note: This boiler is approved for operation with a
breeching draft of up to -0.08 "w.c. (when used
without a barometric draft regulator). The expected
CO
average range for #2-oil is from 11.0% to
2
13.5%.
For burner technical data see table on following pages.
, stack temperature,
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