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•  If the burner repeatedly stops in lock-out, do not keep trying to 

manually reset it but call a qualified technician.

•  If you decide not to use the burner for a while, close the valve or 

valves that supply the fuel.

Special warning notes when using gas.

•  Check that the feed line and the train comply with current law 

and regulations.

•  Check that all the gas connections are properly sealed.

•  Do not leave the equipment on when it is not in use and always 

close the gas tap.

•  If the user of is away for some time, close the main gas feed 

tap to the burner.

•  If you smell gas:

 - do not operate electrical switches, the phone or any other 

object that can cause sparks;

 - immediately open doors and windows to create a draught to 

clear the air in the room;

 - close the gas cocks;

 -

have professionally qualified personnel correct the fault.

•  Do not obstruct ventilation openings in the room where there is 

gas equipment. Otherwise, dangerous situations may arise with 

the build up of toxic and explosive mixtures.

ELECTRIC SAFETY WARNINGS

•  Check that the equipment has a suitable ground system, carried 

out following safety standards in force.

•  Do not use the gas pipes to ground electrical equipment.

• 

If  in  doubt,  call  for  a  careful  electrical  check  by  a  qualified 

technician, since the manufacturer will not be liable for any 

damage caused by a poor ground connection.

• 

Have  qualified  personnel  check  that  the  electric  system  is 

adequate to equipment maximum power consumption indicated 

on the plate.

•  Make sure that system cable section is suitable to equipment 

power consumption.

•  Adapters, multiple plugs and/or extension cables may not be 

used for the equipment’s power supply.

•  For the mains supply connection is required an ominpolar switch 

with a contact opening gap equal or above 3 mm in accordance 

with current safety regulations (condition of overvoltage 

category III).

•  For burner electricity supply use double insulation cables only, 

with external isolation at least 1 mm thick.

•  Remove the external insulating seal of the supply pipe necessary 

for the connection, preventing the cable to touch metal parts.

•  The electrical supply to the burner must have neutral to ground 

connection. If the ionisation current has control with neutral not 

to ground, it is essential to make a connection between terminal 

2 (neutral) and the ground for the RC circuit.

•  If the user of is away for some time, close the main gas feed 

tap to the burner.

•  The use of any components that use electricity means that 

certain fundamental rules have to followed, including the 

following:

 - do not touch the equipment with parts of the body that are 

wet or damp or with damp feet;

 - do not pull on electrical cables;

 - do not leave the equipment exposed to atmospheric agents (such 

as rain or sun etc.) unless there is explicit provision for this;

 - do not allow the equipment to be used by children or 

inexpert persons;

 - The power supply cable for the equipment not must be 

replaced by the user. In case of cable damage, turn the 

equipment off. To replace it contact qualified personnel only;

 - If you decide not to use the equipment for a while it is advisable 

to switch off the electrical power supply to all components in the 

system that use electricity (pumps, burner, etc.).

Summary of Contents for TBG 50 LX PN

Page 1: ...N V Instruction manual for installation use and maintenance UK Manuale istruzioni per l installazione l uso e la manutenzione UK BRUCIATORE DI GAS BISTADIO PROGRESSIVO PNEUMATICO ISTRUZIONI ORIGINALI...

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Page 3: ...OLLEGAMENTI ELETTRICI 10 DESCRIZIONE DEL FUNZIONAMENTO 11 APPARECCHIATURA DI COMANDO E CONTROLLO PER BRUCIATORI A GAS LME 22 12 ACCENSIONE E REGOLAZIONE A GAS METANO 13 MANUTENZIONE 17 REGOLAZIONE CAM...

Page 4: ...i requisiti minimi imposti dalle Direttive Europee 2009 142 CE D A G 2004 108 CE C E M 2006 95 CE D B T 2006 42 CE D M e sono conformi alle Norme Europee prEN 676 2012 gas e misti lato gas prEN 267 20...

Page 5: ...incerarsi che non gio chino con l apparecchio Questo apparecchio dovr essere destinato solo all uso per il quale stato espressamente previsto Ogni altro uso da con siderarsi improprio e quindi pericol...

Page 6: ...il bruciatore al generatore di calore accertarsi durante il collaudo che la fiamma generata non fuoriesca da eventuali fessure Controllare la tenuta dei tubi di alimentazione del combustibile all app...

Page 7: ...indicata in targa Accertarsi che la sezione dei cavi dell impianto sia idonea alla potenza assorbita dall apparecchio Non consentito l uso di adattatori prese multiple e o prolun ghe per l alimentazi...

Page 8: ...NIZZAZIONE RUMOROSITA dBA 72 73 75 5 79 85 PESO kg 76 78 87 91 94 Gas naturale G 20 PORTATA MAX m n h 55 3 80 5 120 7 145 8 191 1 MIN m n h 11 13 1 18 1 20 1 47 8 PRESSIONE MAX mbar 500 Assorbimento t...

Page 9: ...280 370 M12 250 260 12 112 5 54 TBG 200LX PN 645 275 370 540 380 160 1280 200 450 250 219 320 280 370 M12 255 260 12 112 5 54 1 Testa di combustione 2 Guarnizione 3 Flangia attacco bruciatore 4 Dispos...

Page 10: ...incipio della linea di alimentazione gas riportato nella figura sotto La rampa gas omologata secondo normativa EN 676 e viene fornita separatamente dal bruciatore Occorre installare a monte della valv...

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Page 12: ...ui due cavi quindi stringere le viti che fissano la piastrina Collegare infine le due spine a 7 e a 4 poli NOTA IMPORTANTE gli alloggiamenti dei cavi per le spine a 7 e 4 poli sono previsti rispettiva...

Page 13: ...8 sul pannellino sinottico DESCRIZIONE DEL FUNZIONAMENTO DELLA MODULAZIONE Quando il bruciatore acceso alla portata minima se la sonda di modulazione lo consente regolata ad un valore di temperatura...

Page 14: ...a seguente tabella stato operativo Tabella codici colore per indicatore luminoso multicolore LED Stato Codice colore Colore Tempo di attesa tw altri stati di attesa Spento Fase di accensione accension...

Page 15: ...li interruttori della modulazione in posizione MIN minimo e MAN manuale L apparecchiatura di comando riceve cos tensione ed il programmatore determina l inserzione del bruciatore come descritto nel ca...

Page 16: ...ed accettare questa posizione come definitiva Ricordiamo ancora che preferibile per la piccola fiamma limi tare la quantit di aria allo stretto indispensabile per avere un ac censione sicura anche ne...

Page 17: ...urare la corrente di ionizzazione togliere il ponticello dai morsetti 30 31 del circuito stampato a bruciatore spento vedi disegno a lato Collegare agli stessi morsetti i terminali di un microamperome...

Page 18: ...ria che regola il flusso all aspirazione del ventilatore bruciatore ovviamente questa condizione si deve verificare quando il bruciatore lavora alla massima erogazione desiderata In pratica si deve in...

Page 19: ...a garantire il successivo smontaggio del gruppo miscelazione Utilizzando la stessa chiave agire sullo snodo sferico 6 nella direzione indicata dalla freccia sganciando la leva di avanzamento della tes...

Page 20: ...O CAMME 4 CAMME REGOLABILI I APERTURA MASSIMAARIA 90 II CHIUSURA TOTALE ARIA BRUCIATORE FERMO 0 III APERTURA MINIMAARIA MINORE DI CAMMA IV 10 IV APERTURAARIA D ACCENSIONE MAGGIORE DI CAMMA III 20 PER...

Page 21: ...e del gas non stata adeguatamente sfogata dall aria caso di prima accensione 3 La pressione del gas insufficiente o ec cessiva 4 Passaggio aria tra disco e testa troppo chiuso RIMEDIO 1 Invertire l al...

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Page 25: ...ELE AUSILIARIO KE CONTATTORE ESTERNO MV MOTORE N1 REGOLATORE ELETTRONICO P M PRESSOSTATO DI MASSIMA P1 CONTAORE PA PRESSOSTATO ARIA Pm PRESSOSTATO DI MINIMA R10 POTENZIOMETRO S1 INTERRUTTORE MARCIA AR...

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Page 27: ...ONS 10 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS 11 COMMAND AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT FOR GAS BURNERS LME 22 12 NATURAL GAS STARTING UP AND REGULATION 13 MAINTENANCE 17 SERVOMOTOR CAMS ADJUSTMENT SQN 72 6A4A20 18 INSTRUC...

Page 28: ...egulation of the European Directives 2009 142 EC G A D 2004 108 EC E M C 2006 95 EC L V D 2006 42 EC M D and have been designed and tested in accordance with the European Standards prEN 676 2012 gas a...

Page 29: ...n must be watched over to prevent them from playing with the equipment This appliance should only be used for the purpose it has been designed for Any other use is to be considered improper and theref...

Page 30: ...fied technicians in compliance with current regulations Once the burner is fixed to the heat generator make sure that the generated flame does not come out of any slot during testing Check equipment f...

Page 31: ...e that system cable section is suitable to equipment power consumption Adapters multiple plugs and or extension cables may not be used for the equipment s power supply For the mains supply connection...

Page 32: ...TION IONIZATION PROBE NOISE dBA 72 73 75 5 79 85 WEIGHT kg 76 78 87 91 94 Natural Gas G 20 MAX CAPACITY m n h 55 3 80 5 120 7 145 8 191 1 MIN m n h 11 13 1 18 1 20 1 47 8 MAX PRESSURE mbar 500 Total a...

Page 33: ...380 160 1280 200 450 240 219 320 280 370 M12 250 260 12 112 5 54 TBG 200LX PN 645 275 370 540 380 160 1280 200 450 250 219 320 280 370 M12 255 260 12 112 5 54 1 Combustion head 2 Gasket 3 Burner coup...

Page 34: ...acturers must be consulted The figure below shows the gas supply line diagram The gas train is certified in accordance with regulation EN 676 and is supplied separately from the burner Install a manua...

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Page 36: ...that the plate exerts sufficient pressure on the two cables then tighten the screws that fasten the plate Finally connect the two 7 and 4 pole plugs IMPORTANT NOTE the housings for the cables for the...

Page 37: ...SCRIPTION When the burner is ignited at the minimum setting if the modulation probe allows it adjusted to a temperature or pressure which is greater than that present in the boiler the air adjustment...

Page 38: ...or signal lamp LED Status Colour Code Colour Waiting time tw other waiting states Off Ignition phase controlled ignition l l l l l Flashing yellow Operation flame O K Green Operation flame not O K n n...

Page 39: ...with its program switching on the transformer and the ignition gas valve During pre ventilation make sure that the air pressure switch changes its status from the closed position without pressure meas...

Page 40: ...carbon monoxide CO present in the fumes does not exceed the limit set by regulations at the time of installation 15 After setting operation to the maximum thermal output it is necessary to set the ai...

Page 41: ...MEASUREMENT To measure the ionisation current remove the jumper between terminals 30 31 on the printed circuit with the burner off see diagram Connect to the terminals a microammeter having a suitable...

Page 42: ...ate that regulates the suction flow from the burner fan This must of course be the case when the burner is working at the required maximum supply In practice start by adjusting the device that closes...

Page 43: ...icient amount to ensure successful disassembly of the mixing unit With the same wrench turn the ball joint 6 in the direction indicated with the arrow unhooking the lever that moves the combustion hea...

Page 44: ...MSHAFT COUPLING 4 ADJUSTABLE CAMS I MAXIMUM AIR OPENING 90 II TOTAL AIR CLOSURE BURNER OFF 0 III MINIMUM AIR OPENING CAM IV MINIMUM 10 IV IGNITION AIR OPENING CAM III MAXIMUM 20 USE THE CORRESPONDING...

Page 45: ...piping has not been properly bled of air in the case of first ignition 3 The gas pressure is insufficient or excessive 4 Air passage between disk and head too closed SOLUTION 1 Invert the ignition tr...

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Page 49: ...RELAY KE EXTERNAL CONTACTOR MV MOTOR N1 ELECTRONIC REGULATOR P M MAXIMUM PRESSURE SWITCH P1 HOUR METER PA AIR PRESSURE SWITCH Pm GAS MIN PRESSURE SWITCH R10 POTENTIOMETER S1 START STOP SWITCH S2 RELEA...

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