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Bentone B55/B65 RME
General
4. INSTALLATION
4.1
Acceptance inspection
Ensure that everything is delivered and that there is no transport damage. If
there is anything wrong with the delivery, please report it to the supplier. Any
transport damage should be reported to the forwarding company.
4.2
Preparations for installation
Ensure that the size and capacity range of the burner are suitable for the
boiler. Power data on the data plate refer to the minimum and maximum
power of the burner.
4.3
Distribution of oil
To ensure satisfactory operation it is essential that the oil distribution system
is correct.
Observe the following:
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See Pump instructions for choice of tube diameter, tube length and
height difference.
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Fix the tubing with a minimum number of screw ittings.
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Fix the tubes so that the oil hoses are not subjected to tensile stress or
sharp bending when swinging out the burner or removing it for service.
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Fit the oil ilter 1½” so that the ilter cartridge can easily be replaced.
4.4
Electrical connections
The main power switch must be turned off before beginning electrical in-
stallation. If the boiler has a 7-pin and a 4-pin Eurostecker connector these
will often connect straight to the burner. If not, use the connectors supplied.
A 5-pin connector supplies the burner motor with a separate 3-phase supply.
See connection under the Electrical equipment heading.
4.5
Choice of nozzle
See under Technical Data: Recommended nozzle and table of nozzles.
4.6
Setting of the brake plate and air
flow
Basic burner settings can be made before commissioning as shown in the
diagram. See Basic settings. Note that these are just basic settings and must
be correctly adjusted when the burner has been started. Flue gas analysis
and soot measurement should be carried out at this time.
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If another electrical connection is used than the one recommended by Bentone, there might be a risk of
material damage or personal injury.