Secure the burner to the door by means of the fixing plate so that the flame is
parallel and centred in the furnace; if not, combustion problems can occur with
the risk of seriously damaging the boiler.
IMPORTANT: after installing the burner, fill any crack between the draught
tube and the hole of the door with the material provided, resistant to 1000°C
(ceramic fibre mat).
This operation prevents overheating of the door which would otherwise be
permanently deformed.
If the burner is provided with an air intake connect it through a rubber hose to
the intake arranged over the flame pilot light: this way glass remains clear.
If burner has no air intake need to connect it through a rubber hose, remove the
intake on the flame pilot light and close the hole with a tap ø 1/8" GAS.
The fuel connections to the burner must be positioned in order to permit
complete opening of the boiler door with the burner fitted.
COVER ASSEMBLING (only SUPERAC 93
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1045)
WARNING: carry out the cover assembling after finished the installation
works.
Extract the mineral wool (1) from the furnace and wrap it around the plantig of
the boiler, starting from the top fixing itn obtaining a hole with the hands. to
the inlet and outlet tubes.
Then lock it adherent to the plating with the out fit hose clamp.
Begin the assembling with the left lateral cover (3), taking care of putting first
the inferior part and then the superior part of the cover on the boiler structural
angles.
Mount the right lateral cover (2) mantaining the some rules used for the left
one.
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