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WARNING NOTES FOR THE USER HOW TO USE THE BURNER SAFELY

FOREWORD 

These warning notes are aimed at ensuring the safe use of the components of heating systems for civil use and the production of hot water. 

They indicate how to act to avoid the essential safety of the components being compromised by incorrect or erroneous installation and by 

improper or unreasonable use. The warning notes provided in this guide also seek to make the consumer more aware of safety problems 

in general, using necessarily technical but easily understood language. The manufacturer is not liable contractually or extra contractually 

for any damage caused by errors in installation and in use, or where there has been any failure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

GENERAL WARNING NOTES 

•  The instruction booklet is an integral and essential part of the product and must be given to the user. Carefully read the warnings in the 

booklet as they contain important information regarding safe installation, use and maintenance. Keep the booklet to hand for consultation 

when needed. 

•  Equipment must be installed in accordance with current regulations, with the manufacturer’s instructions and by qualified technicians. By 

the term ‘qualified technicians’ is meant persons that are competent in the field of heating components for civil use and for the production 

of hot water and, in particular, assistance centres authorised by the manufacturer. Incorrect installation may cause damage or injury to 

persons, animals or things. The manufacturer will not in such cases be liable. 

•  After removing all the packaging make sure the contents are complete and intact. If in doubt do not use the equipment and return it to 

the supplier. The packaging materials (wooden crates, nails, staples, plastic bags, expanded polystyrene, etc.) must not be left within 

reach of children as they may be dangerous to them. They should also be collected and disposed on in suitably prepared places so that 

they do no pollute the environment. 

•  Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance, switch off the equipment at the mains supply, using the system’s switch or shut-off systems. 

•  If there is any fault or if the equipment is not working properly, de-activate the equipment and do not attempt to repair it or tamper with 

it directly. In such case get in touch with only qualified technicians. Any product repairs must only be carried out by BALTUR authorised 

assistance centres using only original spare parts. Failure to act as above may jeopardise the safety of the equipment. To ensure the 

efficiency and correct working of the equipment, it is essential to have periodic maintenance carried out by qualified technicians following 

the manufacturer’s instructions. 

•  If the equipment is sold or transferred to another owner or if the owner moves and leaves the equipment, make sure that the booklet 

always goes with the equipment so it can be consulted by the new owner and/or installer.

•  For all equipment with optionals or kits (including electrical), only original accessories must be used. 

BURNERS 

•  This equipment must be used only for its expressly stated use: applied to boilers, hot air boilers, ovens or other similar equipment and 

not exposed to atmospheric agents. Any other use must be regarded as improper use and hence dangerous. 

•  The burner must be installed in a suitable room that has ventilation in accordance with current regulations and in any case sufficient to 

ensure correct combustion 

•  Do not obstruct or reduce the size of the burner’ air intake grills or the ventilation openings for the room where a burner or a boiler is 

installed or dangerous mixtures of toxic and explosive gases may form. 

•  Before connecting the burner check that the details on the plate correspond to those of the utility supplies (electricity, gas, light oil or other 

fuel). 

•  Do not touch hot parts of the burner. These, normally in the areas near to the flame and any fuel pre-heating system, become hot when 

the equipment is working and stay hot for some time after the burner has stopped. 

•  If it is decided not to use the burner any more, the following actions must be performed by qualified technicians:

  a) Switch off the electrical supply by disconnecting the power cable from the master switch. 

  b) Cut off the fuel supply using the shut-off valve and remove the control wheels from their position.

  c) Render harmless any potentially dangerous parts.

Special warning notes 

•  Check that the person who carried out the installation of the burner fixed it securely to the heat generator so that the flame is generated 

inside the combustion chamber of the generator itself. 

•  Before starting up the burner, and at least once a year, have qualified technicians perform the following operations: 

a) Set the burner fuel capacity to the power required by the heat generator.

b) Adjust the combustion air flow to obtain combustion yield of at least the minimum set by current regulations.

c) Carry out a check on combustion to ensure the production of noxious or polluting unburnt gases does not exceed limits permitted 

by current regulations. 

d) Check the adjustment and safety devices are working properly. 

e) Check the efficiency of the combustion products exhaust duct. 

f) Check at the end of the adjustments that all the adjustment devices mechanical securing systems are properly tightened. 

g) Make sure that the use and maintenance manual for the burner is in the boiler room.

•  If the burner repeatedly stops in lock-out, do not keep trying to manually reset but call a qualified technicians to sort out the problem.

•  The running and maintenance of the equipment must only be carried out by qualified technicians, in compliance with current regulations.

Summary of Contents for COMIST 20

Page 1: ...Istruzioni per bruciatori modello Instruction for burners model COMIST20 0006080872_200803 IT GB RU...

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Page 3: ...essere disinserita prima di iniziare i lavori Se i lavori non sono eseguiti correttamente si rischiano incidenti pericolosi Before using the burner for the first time please carefully read the chapter...

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Page 5: ...EN 60335 1 2001 A1 2004 A11 2004 A2 2006 EN 60335 2 102 2006 EN 50165 1997 A1 2001 EN 55014 1 2000 A1 2001 A2 2002 EN 55014 2 1997 A1 2001 EN 50366 2004 A1 2006 EN 61000 3 2 2000 A2 2005 Organo di So...

Page 6: ...bretto accompagni l apparecchio in modo che possa essere consultato dal nuovo proprietario e o dall installatore Per tutti gli apparecchi con optionals o kit compresi quelli elettrici si dovranno util...

Page 7: ...r la prima messa in funzione dell apparecchio far effettuare da personale professionalmente qualificato le seguenti verifiche a il controllo della tenuta nel tratto interno ed esterno dei tubi di addu...

Page 8: ...230 MIN kW 80 PORTATA MAX kg h 19 4 MIN kg h 6 7 VISCOSITA COMBUSTIBILE 1 5 E a at 20 C TRASFORMATORE D ACCENSIONE 10 kV 20 mA TENSIONE Volt 1N 230V 50 Hz MOTORE VENTOLA kW 0 25 1 6A 2800 r p m MOTOR...

Page 9: ...trovalvola 7 Testa di combustione mod A A1 A2 B B1 B2 B3 C D MIN D MAX E F L MIN L MAN M N COMIST 20 620 330 290 650 270 380 220 820 120 290 117 114 170 210 M10 135 8 Guarnizione isolante 9 Flangia at...

Page 10: ...ttivamente utilizzata dal bruciatore La pressione in uscita deve essere regolata ad un valore leggermente inferiore a quella massima realizzabile quella che si ottiene avvitando quasi a fine corsa la...

Page 11: ...l inser zione degli strumenti di controllo manometro e vuotometro Per un funzionamento sicuro e silenzioso la depressione in aspirazione non deve superare i 35 cm Hg pari a 0 46 bar Eventuale pressio...

Page 12: ...0 3 7 3 5 H L Complessiva metri metri i 10 mm i 12 mm 1 20 30 2 25 35 3 30 40 4 35 45 1 Serbatoio 2 Tubazione di alimentazione 3 Filtro a rete 4 Pompa 5 Degasificatore 6 Tubo di aspirazione 7 Tubo rit...

Page 13: ...a disposizioni del Costruttore della caldaia Accertarsi che il tubo di ritorno in cisterna non abbia occlusioni quali saracinesche chiuse tappi ecc Un eventuale impedimento provocherebbe infatti la ro...

Page 14: ...regolatore di portata massima Alla prima accensione possono verificarsi bloccaggi successivi dovuti a a la tubazione del gas non stata sfogata dall aria in modo sufficiente e quindi la quantit di gas...

Page 15: ...ensabile pulire adeguatamente Precisiamo che il semplice contatto con le dita pu lasciare una leggera untuosit sufficiente a compromettere il funzionamento della fotocellula UV La cellula UV non vede...

Page 16: ...sitivo di comando e controllo si trova nella tabella sotto stante sono riepilogate le sequenze dei colori ed il loro significato Per attivare la funzione di diagnosi premere per almeno 3 sec il pulsan...

Page 17: ...ncata accensione difettosit trasformatore di accensione 3 lampeggi On Malfunzionamento pressostato aria LP Mancanza segnale pressostato dopo T10 Contatto del pressostato LP incollato in posizione di r...

Page 18: ...consenso del pressostato aria t11 Tempo di apertura del servocomando serranda aria SA t12 Tempo di chiusura del servocomando serranda aria SA T20 Tempo per l autoesclusione del programmatore 2 Per br...

Page 19: ...arresto di sicurezza e rimane bloccato nella posizione di anomalia t4 Intervallo LGB 21 tempo per il consenso alia seconda valvola combustibile LGB 22 dopo il tempo t4 consenso alia regolazione di pot...

Page 20: ...a di accensione 3 Manopola di regolazione erogazione massima 4 Vite di bloccaggio manopola di regolazione 5 Valvola principale apertura in due tempi 6 Valvola di sicurezza rapida 7 Presa di pressione...

Page 21: ...etro ad acqua al portagomma installato alla presa 8 corrispondente all uscita dello stabilizzatore Pa 4 Filtrino di ingresso 12 accessibile per la pulizia asportando una delle due piastrine laterali d...

Page 22: ...nimo di 0 5 m2 Di dette aperture almeno un terzo della superficie complessiva deve essere posta nella parte inferiore di parete esterna a filo pavimento 3 Esecuzioni dell impianto del gas liquido per...

Page 23: ...23 66 0006080872_200803 I T A L I A N O SCHEMA DI PRINCIPIO PER RIDUZIONE PRESSIONE GPL A DUE SALTI PER BRUCIATORE OPPURE PER CALDAIA N BT 8721 2 Rev 21 03 90 8721 2 pcx...

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Page 25: ...06 EN 60335 2 102 2006 EN 50165 1997 A1 2001 EN 55014 1 2000 A1 2001 A2 2002 EN 55014 2 1997 A1 2001 EN 50366 2004 A1 2006 EN 61000 3 2 2000 A2 2005 Surveillance accordingly Gas Appliances Directive 9...

Page 26: ...If the equipment is sold or transferred to another owner or if the owner moves and leaves the equipment make sure that the booklet always goes with the equipment so it can be consulted by the new owne...

Page 27: ...d out by qualified technicians and in compliance with current law and regulations since incorrect installation may cause damage to person animals or things for which damage the manufacturer shall not...

Page 28: ...TE MAX kg h 19 4 MIN kg h 6 7 FUEL VISCOSITY 1 5 E a at 20 C IGNITION TRANSFORMER 10 kV 20 mA VOLTAGE Volt 1N 230V 50 Hz FAN MOTOR kW 0 25 1 6A 2800 r p m PUMP MOTOR kW 0 100 0 9A 2830 r p m STANDARD...

Page 29: ...ovalve 7 Combustion head mod A A1 A2 B B1 B2 B3 C D MIN D MAX E F L MIN L MAN M N COMIST 20 620 330 290 650 270 380 220 820 120 290 117 114 170 210 M10 135 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 Insulating gasket...

Page 30: ...ty actually displayed by the burner The output pressure must be adjusted to a value slightly lower than the maximum possible value that obtained by turning the adjusting screws almost up to the limit...

Page 31: ...onnecting points see drawing for detection instruments pressure gauge and vacuummeter Pressure drop in suction must not exceed 35 cm Hg 0 46 bar for a proper and silent operation Probable max pressure...

Page 32: ...e 3 Wire net filter 4 Pump 5 Degasifier 6 Suction pipe 7 Return pipe 8 Automatic fuel interception device at burner shut off 9 Non return valve 1 Tank 3 Wire net filter 4 Pump 6 Suction pipe 7 Return...

Page 33: ...arting If the control pressure switch of the air pressure detects a pressure higher than the value to which it s adjusted the ignition transformer connects and further to this also the light oil valve...

Page 34: ...ightest greasiness will compromise the passage of the ultraviolet rays through the UVphotoelectric cell bulb thus preventing the sensitive internal element from receiving the quantity of radiation nec...

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Page 39: ...for regulating knob 5 Principle valve 2 stage opening 6 Safety valve rapid 7 Pressure tap to control pressure in exit from valve 8 Pressure tap to control pressure in exit from stabilizer Pa 9 Pressur...

Page 40: ...te the pressure stabilizer connect a water mano meter to the rubber tube holder installed on the tap 8 in correspondence with the exit of the stabilizer 4 The small entry filter 12 can be reached for...

Page 41: ...the room s area and a minimum of 0 5 m2 At least one third of the entire surface of these inlets must be located in the lower part of the external wall flush with the floor 3 Requirements for liquid...

Page 42: ...42 66 0006080872_200803 E N G L I S H GENERAL DIAGRAM FOR TWO STAGE L P G PRESSURE REDUCTION FOR BURNER OR BOILER N BT 8721 2GB Rev 21 03 90...

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Page 45: ...as BTG BGN Minicomist Comist RiNOx BT BTL GI GI Mist PYR TS TBG TBL 90 396 92 42 89 336 73 23 98 37 EN 676 EN 267 EN 60335 1 2003 EN 50165 1997 A1 2001 EN 55014 1 1994 2 1997 90 396 CE0085 DVGW 46 48...

Page 46: ...46 66 0006080872_200803 BALTUR a b c a b c d e f g...

Page 47: ...47 66 0006080872_200803 2 RC a b c d e a b a b c d...

Page 48: ...66 0006080872_200803 N 0002922390 09 12 2003 COMIST 20 230 80 23 1 8 230 80 19 4 6 7 1 5 E a at 20 C 10 k 20 A 1N 230 50 0 25 1 6 A 2800 0 100 0 9A 2830 1 1 1 N 1 3 8 N 2 1 4 x 3 8 N 4 M10 N 4 M10 N 4...

Page 49: ...49 66 0006080872_200803 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A A1 A2 B B1 B2 B3 C D D E F L L MAN M N COMIST 20 620 330 290 650 270 380 220 820 120 290 117 114 170 210 M10 135 8 9 10 11 12 13 14...

Page 50: ...50 66 0006080872_200803 400 400 0 04 2 1 1 5 2 2 3 DUNGS MB Dungs MB 400 BT 8871 8871_ru tif...

Page 51: ...51 66 0006080872_200803 35 cm Hg 0 46 1 5 N BT 8502 SUNTEC AS 47C 1538 12 N BT 8930 1 21 04 1994 1 2 1 8 3 4 5 6 7 1 8 12...

Page 52: ..._200803 H L 0 25 P 3 5 H L 10 12 0 5 15 27 1 12 23 1 5 9 19 2 7 15 2 5 4 10 3 7 3 5 H L 10 12 1 20 30 2 25 35 3 30 40 4 35 45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 1 3 4 6 7 10 H L 10 12 1 20 30 2 25 35...

Page 53: ...53 66 0006080872_200803 1 5 2 10 10 10 45 12 1 10200 1 2 3 4 5 2 Bacharach CO2 10 13...

Page 54: ...54 66 0006080872_200803 1 2 3 4 a b 5 8550 3 6 CO 0 1 CO2 8 10 7 N 0002934080 N 0002932102N1 A B...

Page 55: ...55 66 0006080872_200803 1 2 1 200 500...

Page 56: ...6080872_200803 1 2 LME OEMs UN AC 230 V Ri 10 M 115 240 V Ri 5 Ri 5 1 5 A 0 5 A 3 A LED 5 A Ri 5 k 100 300 A 230 V 10 LME LMG LGB C 100 470 F DC 10 25 V ION M Ri max 5000 LED O O O O O O O O O O O O O...

Page 57: ...57 66 0006080872_200803 3 3 N 7614 LED AL at term 10 2 On TSA 3 On LP t10 LP is welded 4 On 5 On LP LP is welded 6 On 7 On 8 On 9 On 10 Off 14 On CPI AL at terminal 10 1 3...

Page 58: ...7 5 7 8 30 5 4 0 2 10 5 21 LGB21 550A27 5 8 50 5 4 0 2 10 5 2 FE LGB22 130A27 4 9 7 3 2 4 3 8 3 12 12 21 QRA LGB22 230A27 5 9 20 3 2 4 3 8 3 16 5 16 5 2 LGB22 330A27 BT 5 7 9 30 3 2 4 3 8 3 12 11 2 LG...

Page 59: ...t11 SA LGB 22 t10 t1 LGB 21 LGB 22 t1 LP tw t3 t12 SA LGB22 t12 t3n t2 t3n t2 t3 t2 t3 4 t2 t2 1 t4 LGB 21 LGB 22 t4 B B C C D D R LP LP tw t10 t10 t2 ORE t2 IIII tw t10 LGB21 tw t11 LGB22 LGB22 P a L...

Page 60: ...60 66 0006080872_200803 N 0002910301 22 12 2003 DUNGS MB DLE B01 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pa 9 Pe 10 11 12 13 14...

Page 61: ...61 66 0006080872_200803 DUNGS MB DLE 1 6 2 5 2 3 40 15 4 3 3 10 1 80 8 Pa 4 12 PE PA MB B01 S 20 200 4 20 DUNGS MB DLE B01 5 14 15 6 13 7 7 9 Pe 8 8 Pa 7 5 3 8 Pa 9 11 1 Pa 8 2 2 3 3 4 3 1 40 70 5 2...

Page 62: ...6 0006080872_200803 1 a 1 3 22000 b 1 3 2 4 22000 1 3 2 4 2 1 56 0 60 412 4183 6 1975 a b 1 15 0 5 2 15 C 10 C 5 C 0 C 5 C 990 1 6 2 5 3 5 8 10 3000 2 5 4 5 6 5 9 12 5000 4 6 5 11 5 16 21 3 4 300 5 CO...

Page 63: ...63 66 0006080872_200803 N BT 8721 2 21 03 90 8721 2_ru pcx...

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Page 66: ...66 66 0006080872_200803 COMIST 20 LGB 21 200 Ua X1 S1 S2 S6 H0 H1 H2 H10 H11 K4 B1 PA MV MP Z1 TA TS TC Y1 1 Y1 2 PG A1 A4 I II...

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