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Bentone 

5.1 

Gas nozzle

Check that the ignition and ionization electrodes are correctly set before 
mounting on the boiler. 

Natural gas

Propan

Biogas (UV detector)

2.5

8.0

172 515 08-2  2022-11-28

Summary of Contents for bg 300

Page 1: ...Providing sustainable energy solutions worldwide 178 002 71 7 P93783 2022 12 01 Installation and maintenance instruction BG 300 LME11 230C2E MB DLE 407 Translation of the original instructions...

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Page 3: ...diagram 12 4 3 Function LME 13 5 Mounting 16 5 1 Gas nozzle 17 5 3 Tightness control 18 5 2 De aerating 18 5 4 Calculation of gas flow 19 6 Settings 20 6 1 Air adjustment 20 6 2 Brake plate adjustment...

Page 4: ...only be carried out by persons who have undergone relevant training The product is packaged to prevent damage from occurring when handled Handle the product with care Lifting equipment must be used to...

Page 5: ...llation and servicing to prevent leakage Fitting and installation work has been completed and approved Electrical installation has been correctly performed Flue gas ducts and combustion air ducts are...

Page 6: ...on the components used the measurements may vary Min recommended distance to floor 172 515 02 3 2022 11 29 2 1 1 Measurements for connection to the boiler Length of burner tube Burner tube measure A B...

Page 7: ...rner with silencer Installation must be done so it does not prevent air supply to the burner Alt 2 The burner s noise level can be reduced by connecting the burner s air intake to the air duct that op...

Page 8: ...rking field 1 0 1 2 3 4 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 mbar kW G20 50 200 kW G25 50 170 kW 160302 189 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 mbar kW G30 65 200 kW G31 50 200 kW 16030...

Page 9: ...3 Air adjustment 4 Inner assembly adjustment not town gas 5 Flame cone 6 Connecting pipe 7 Air damper 8 Air intake 9 Ignition electrode 10 Control box 11 Reset button 12 Fan wheel 13 Motor 14 Ionizat...

Page 10: ...sure gauge with shut off cock 5a Gas pressure switch mini 5b Gas pressure switch maxi 6a Main valve 6b Safety valve 7 1 Valve proving system 9 Air pressure switch 10 Gas burner control Pos 5b 7 Compon...

Page 11: ...nt boiler The power information on the type plate refers to the burner model s min and max effect 3 5 Gas supply In order to obtain good operational safety it is important that the installation of the...

Page 12: ...e installed in the safety circuit in accordance with current regulations for the system The cables of the safety system must be separated so that the outgoing signal is not placed in the same cable as...

Page 13: ...d The ionisation electrode now indicates a flame 5 The safety time expires The ignition spark ceases The safety period ceases If the spark is missing or it disappears after this time limit the gas bur...

Page 14: ...king code for fault codes Blinking red Interface diagnostics Red flicking Diagnosing alarm causes After alarm disconnection the red alarm signal light is lit continuously The diagnosing of the alarm c...

Page 15: ...e Red blinking code on signal lamp LED Possible causes Blinking 2 x No flame creation at End of TSA defective or fouled flame monitoring defective or fouled fuel valves poor burner setting defective f...

Page 16: ...flange and the supplied gasket on the boiler If new mounting holes need to be drilled use the fixing flange as a template and fasten with M8 M12 screws 4 Check that the electrodes are correctly set s...

Page 17: ...17 Bentone 5 1 Gas nozzle Check that the ignition and ionization electrodes are correctly set before mounting on the boiler Natural gas Propan Biogas UV detector 2 5 8 0 172 515 08 2 2022 11 28...

Page 18: ...sure to refit the screw on the measuring nipple 5 3 Tightness control When checking for leakage the solenoid valve must be closed A pressure gauge is connected to the measuring nipple Pa see picture T...

Page 19: ...5 m3 h Hi 0 9 9 45 kW m3 Calculate standard volume using the following formula f 273 x PBaro PGas f 273 945 20 0 90 273 tGas 1013 273 15 1013 Calculate conversion factor using the following formula V...

Page 20: ...eve the most favorable pressure drop across the brake plate oosen the screw on the adjustment device To reduce the opening turn the knob to the left To increase the opening turn the knob to the right...

Page 21: ...ain switch start the burner and begin setting up the system 6 5 Control of combustion Check combustion using flue gas analysis instruments Set the burner to about 20 excess air and check that good com...

Page 22: ...rops so much that poor combustion occurs 1 Remove protective cover 2 Start the burner 3 Carefully turn the scale on the air pressure switch clockwise until the air pressure switch stops the burner 4 M...

Page 23: ...connect a manometer for measuring connection pressure 3 Start the burner 4 Measure and note the connection pressure to the burner at the highest input power 5 Set the gas pressure switch to a value 1...

Page 24: ...point connection G 1 8 possible 8 Test point connection G 1 8 downstream of valve 1 possible on both sides 9 Output flange 10 Gas flow direction 11 Test point connection G 1 8 upstream of V1 possible...

Page 25: ...t as above Adjustment of governor Adjust outlet pressure from governor by means of a screw Min and max outlet pressures corresponds to appr 60 turns of the spring It is not possible to change pressure...

Page 26: ...26 Bentone Pressure taps 1 3 4 5 Screwed sealing plug G 1 8 2 Measuring nozzles Electrical connection 1 4 pa 3 pe 2 3 pe 4 pa 5 1 2 4 4 3 1 5 5 P1 L1 MP N 2 1 P1 L1 Mp N S 20 S 50...

Page 27: ...allation 1 year 3 000 h Leak check 1 year 3 000 h Filter 1 year replacement at p 10 mbar 3 000 h replacement at p 10 mbar Electrodes Replacement cleaning 1 year Replacement ceaning 3 000 h Brake plate...

Page 28: ...B to remove the adjustment device 5 Loosen screw C and remove the combustion device 6 Check and clean the brake plate and gas inlet replacing components if necessary 7 Check the ignition and ionisatio...

Page 29: ...e damper and damper plate 5 Clean the air damper and air intake lubricate the damper shaft if necessary 6 Refit the damper and damper plate 7 Adjust the damper before tightening the screws d 8 Install...

Page 30: ...any skew replace if damaged 4 Clean or replace the fan wheel 5 Refit the parts 6 Switch on the main power and open the fuel supply 7 Start burner and check adjust combustion Before obtaining access to...

Page 31: ...1 Disconnect the main power and switch off the fuel supply 2 Note the connection of the existing component and disassemble 3 Fit new component with same connection or with specified alternative conne...

Page 32: ...ted vibration level is 5 0 mm s Check tightness of fasteners Check fan wheel for damage and contamination replace if necessary Check motor shaft and bearings If they are worn replace the motor Use the...

Page 33: ...rmal operation this current must be significantly higher preferably more than 10 A The reason for too low ionization current can be creep current poor connection to earth dirt or that the flame electr...

Page 34: ...s necessary only if a malfunction is suspected 8 8 3 Flame monitoring UV detector QRC Technical data Idle voltage at ION terminals AC 115 230V Short circuit current Max AC 100 300 mA Max current for f...

Page 35: ...t the gas switch switches off at the set value Remove the hose for the air pressure switch to check that the burner locks out Check that all protective covers and measurement nipples are mounted and f...

Page 36: ...n to cable connectors Adjust connection Ignition cables damaged Replace Transformer damaged no power to secondary winding Replace the transformer Ignition cable and ionisation cable swapped around Rec...

Page 37: ...elow 15 of rated voltage Contact an electrician if necessary Incorrectly set or faulty air sensor Check the settings and reset or replace Ignition electrode overload Replace Burner control ambient tem...

Page 38: ...easure ment C A Before After mbar mbar Small Flame Large Flame Measures Date Nm3 gas h Governor CO2 CO Fluegas temp Ionisation current Pressure Efficiency Fire room Chimney Measure ment C A Before Aft...

Page 39: ...ctive 2006 42 EC EMC 2014 30 EU The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU References to the relevant harmonised standards used or references to the other tec...

Page 40: ...n Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012 References to the relevant harmonised standards used or references to the other technical specifications in relation to which conformity is decla...

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