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MYDENS 60
COSMOGAS
6.2 - General recommendations
regarding the supply of gas
For commissioning of the boiler, have a professionally
qualified technician perform the following checks:
That the boiler is powered by the type of fuel for which it
is set-up.
That the gas supply pressure (with boiler operating
and at a standstill) is within the maximum and minimum
values indicated in the table in chapter 9 at the end of the
manual.
That the supply plant has all safety and control parts
envisioned by the current national and local Standards.
That the fumes discharge terminal and the combustion
agent air intake terminal are free from any obstruction.
That the fumes exhaust and combustion agent air intake
terminal are positioned outside the building.
That the condensate drain connection is connected.
ATTENTION
!!! If you smell gas:
A - Do not switch on any electric device, telephone
included or any object that can cause sparks;
B - Immediately open doors and windows causing
a current of air that quickly cleans the gas from
the room;
C - From another room, or from a neighbour’s,
immediately call a professionally qualified
technician or the gas supply company. Call the
Fire Service if the former are not available.
6.3 - Type of gas for which
the appliance is adjusted
There is a label on the front of the appliance certifying
the gas supply type and pressure for which the boiler is
adjusted.
The boiler may have the following 2 types of wording:
2H-G20-20mbar NATURAL GAS
means that the appliance is adjusted to operate with H type
gas of the second family (natural gas) at a supply pressure
of 20 mbar.
3P-G31-37mbar L.P. GAS
means that the appliance is adjusted to operate with type P
gas (Propane, also called LP Gas) of the third family, at a
supply pressure of 37 mbar.
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