TECHNICAL DATA 2.1 TECHNICAL DATA TYPE 363 T1 – – Output - Thermal power 5 kg/h 60 kW Fuel Light oil, viscosity 4 – 6 mm /s at 20 °C ± Electrical supply Single phase, 50Hz 230 V Motor Run current 0.85 A –...
INSTALLATION THE BURNER MUST BE INSTALLED IN CONFORMITY WITH LEGISLATION AND LOCAL STANDARDS. 3.1 BOILER FIXING Put on the flange (1) the screw and two nuts, (see fig. 3). Widen, if necessary, the insulating gasket holes (5). Fix the flange (1) to the boiler door (4) using screws (2) and (if necessary) the nuts (3) interposing the ...
3.3 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS WARNING: Fig. 5 The pump is designed to allow working with two pipes. In order to obtain one pipe working it is necessary to unscrew the return plug (2), remove the by-pass screw (3) and then screw again the plug (2). (See fig. 5). ...
3.4 ELECTRICAL WIRING NOTES: WARNING – Wires of min. 1 mm section. DO NOT EXCHANGE NEUTRAL WITH PHASE (Unless requested otherwise by local standards and legislation). – The electrical wiring carried out by the installer 50Hz 230V must be in compliance with the rules in force in PE L the Country.
WORKING 4.1 COMBUSTION ADJUSTMENT In conformity with Efficiency Directive 92/42/EEC the application of the burner on the boiler, adjustment and testing must be carried out observing the instruction manual of the boiler, including verification of the CO and CO concentration in the flue gases, their temperatures and the average temperature of the water in the boiler. To suit the required appliance output, choose the proper nozzle and adjust the pump pressure, the setting of the combustion head, and the air damper opening in accordance with the following schedule.
Fig. 11 Fig. 11 Remove nozzle-holder assembly (1) after loos- ing screws (2) and nut (3), remove the small ca- b l e s ( 4 ) f r o m t h e c o n t r o l b o x a n d t h e photoresistance (6).
4.5 COMBUSTION HEAD SETTING (see fig. 11, page 7) It depends on the output of the burner and is carried out by rotating clockwise or counterclockwise the setting screw (5) until the set-point marked on the regulating rod (9) is level with the outside plane of the nozzle-holder assembly (1).
FAULTS / SOLUTIONS Here below you can find some causes and the possible solutions for some problems that could cause a fail- ure to start or a bad working of the burner. A fault usually makes the lock-out lamp light which is situated inside the reset button of the control box (3, fig. 1, page 1).