General rules
The installation of an oil burner
should be carried out in accordance
with local regulations. The installer
of the burner must therefore be
aware of all regulations relating to
oil and combustion.
Only oil suitable for the burner should
be used and then in combination with
a suitable oil ilter before the oil pump
of the burner.
If the burner is replacing an existing
burner make sure that the oil ilter is
replaced or cleaned. The installation
must only be undertaken by experienced
personnel. Care should be taken by
the installer to ensure that no electrical
cables or fuel/gas pipes are trapped or
damaged during installation or service/
maintenance.
Installation instructions
General installation instructions
ac company the burner and should be
left in a prominent place adjacent to
the burner.
Adjustment of burner
The burner is from the factory pre-set
to an average value that must then be
adjusted to the boiler in question.
All burner adjustments must be
made in accordance with boiler
manufacturers instructions. These
must include the checking of flue
gas temperatures, average water
temperature and CO
2
or O
2
concentration.
To adjust the combustion device,
start by increasing the air volume
somewhat. When the burner starts it
is burning with excess air and smoke
number 0. Reduce the air volume until
soot occurs and increase again to
reach a combustion free of soot.
By this procedure an optimum
adjust ment is obtained. If larger
nozzles are used the preadjustment of
the air volume must be increased.
Condensation in chimney
A modern burner works with less
excess air and often also with smaller
nozzles than older models. This
increases the eficiency but also the
risk of condensation in the chimney.
The risk increases if the area of
the chimney flue is too large. The
temperature of the flue gases should
exceed 60°C measured 0,5 metres
from the chimney top.
Air adjustment
On all burners the air adjustment can
be made with or without the cover
itted. Final ine adjustment must be
made with the cover on.
Maintenance
The boiler/burner should be examined
regularly for any signs of malfunction
or oil leakage.
Fastening of the burner to the
boiler (lange)
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Measures to raise the temperature:
Insulate the chimney in cold attics
Install a tube in the chimney
Install a draught regulator (dilutes the
lue gases during operation and dries
them up during standstill)
Increase the oil quantity
Raise the lue gas temperature by
removing turbulators, if any, in the
boiler.
Instructions for use
The end user of the burner should be
instructed about the operation and
safety features of the burner.
He should also be made aware of
the importance of the area around
the boiler/burner being kept free of
combustible material.
Pump adjustment
See separate description.
Adjustment of burner
To obtain a correct adjustment a
lue gas analysis and a temperature
measurement must be carried out.
Otherwise there is a risk that a bad
adjustment may cause a formation of
soot, bad eficiency or condensate in
the chimney.
Air adjustment
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