
BIC · Edition 09.22
EN-3
L9
L8
D4
D5
2.7 Part designations
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2
3
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Burner tube gasket
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Ceramic tube
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Type label
3 InstALLAtIon
3.1 Installing the ceramic tube
WARnInG
– Install the ceramic tube centrally and free of
mechanical stress to avoid damage.
Remove and dispose of the transport safety
device; to do this, remove the mounting flange
or clamping ring.
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Remove the burner insert in order to install the
ceramic tube. For this purpose, the air housing
can be placed in a vertical position on a smooth
working surface.
➔
On BICW, avoid the formation of dust when dis-
mantling the burner insert and do not damage the
surface of the internal insulation.
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2
3
4
Place the burner insert in such a way that the in-
sulators are protected against damage.
no burner extension
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2
3
4
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Centre the ceramic tube.
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6
7
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Tighten the screws in a crosswise fashion.
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Mounting flange and furnace flange must be flush.
With burner extension
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2
3
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Centre the ceramic tube.
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Tighten the clamping ring as far as it will go.
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‘C’ spanner, see page 14 (9 Accessories).
3.2 Insulating the ceramic tube
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Protect the burner extension from thermal stress.
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We recommend solid shaped parts A or high tem-
perature resistant ceramic fibrous material B for
insulation.
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Observe an annular void of at least 10 mm
(0.4 inches).