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OPERATION DESCRIPTION WITH GASE-
OUS FUEL
Burner operation is fully automatic; it starts up by enabling the
main switch and the control panel switch.
Burner operation is managed by command and control devices.
Blown air burners with electronic modulation may be used on
hearths under strong pressure or in a vacuum, according to the
corresponding operating curves.
They combine a very stable flame with total safety and high per
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formance.
The burner is fitted with an electronic cam controlled by a micro
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processor for intermittent operation, and for the control and moni-
toring of the blown air gas burners. Electronic modulation achie-
ved by means of two step air gas regulation motors.
The burner is fitted with a valve tightness control device. To better
understand the operation of the electronic cam, read the specific
instructions in the manual provided carefully.
The term two-stage progressive operation indicates that transition
from the first to the second state (from minimum to maximum ope
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ration) is progressive in terms of both amount of combustion air let
in and the amount of output fuel. This results in a greater pressure
stability in the gas supply network.
Ignition is preceded by the combustion chamber pre-ventilation
as set forth by the Standards, with air open and with a duration of
approx. 30 seconds.
If the air pressure switch has detected a sufficient pressure, the
ignition transformer activates at the end of the ventilation phase
and after 3 seconds the safety and main valves open in sequence.
Gas reaches the combustion head, mixes with air supplied by the
fan and is ignited. The gas supply is regulated by the butterfly gas
valve.
Three seconds after the valves (main and safety) come on, the
ignition transformer goes off. Thus the burner is ignited at the igni-
tion point.
Flame presence is detected by the dedicated control device (UV
photocell).
The programmer relay moves past the locking position and sends
voltage to the (air / gas) supply regulation servo motors, which go
to the minimum point (200).
If the second stage boiler thermostat (or pressure switch) allows
it (set to a temperature or pressure value higher than the existing
value in the boiler), the (air / gas) supply servo motors will start to
turn, gradually increasing gas and combustion air supplies up to
the maximum supply to which the burner has been set (999).The
burner remains in the maximum output position as long as the
temperature or pressure reaches a value sufficient enough to
cause the intervention of the probe that rotates the gas/air flow
rate regulation servomotors. This progressively reduces the gas,
combustion air and motor's RPM (if the inverter is fitted) to the
minimum.
If the threshold value (temperature or pressure), to which the com-
plete shut-down device (thermostat or pressure switch) is set, is
reached even with minimum gas and air output, the burner will be
shut down when the device is triggered.
As the temperature or pressure drops below the shut-down devi-
ce's (thermostat or pressure switch) set point, the burner will be
turned on again as described above.
During normal operation, the modulation probe installed on the
boiler measures any variation demands and automatically adjusts
the fuel and combustion air flow rate by starting the air/gas flow
rate modulation servomotors, modulating the output.
This causes the air/gas output control system to balance the
amount of heat supplied to the boiler with the amount it gives off
during use.
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