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The entire electric system, and in particular all cable sections, must be suitable for the maximum value of absorbed
power indicated on the information plate and in this manual.
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If the supply cable of the burner is found to be faulty, it must be replaced by qualified personnel only.
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Never touch the burner with wet parts of the body or without wearing shoes.
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Do not stretch supply cables and keep them away from heat sources.
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The cables used must be long enough to allow the burner and, if necessary, the door of the boiler to be opened.
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All electric connections must be carried out by qualified personnel only, and all regulations in force in terms of electricity
must be scrupulously followed.
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After removing all the necessary material from its packaging, check the contents and make sure no parts have been
damaged during transport. In case of doubt, do not use the burner and contact your supplier.
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The packaging material (wooden crate, cardboard, plastic bags, polystyrene, staples etc) is a form of pollution and offers
potential risk if left to itself. Dispose of it according to the rules in force.
DESCRIPTION
Blown air naphtha burners equipped with pre-heaters for optimum combustion, with two ignition phases; completely
automatic and equipped with controls for maximum safety. They can be used in combination with any form of hearth, in
depressure as well as in pressure, within the envisioned operation range.
They can be easily inspected for all their components without the need to be disconnected from the mains.
DIMENSIONS mm
I
M12
M14
M14
M14
M14
A
430
600
640
640
660
C
990
1350
1350
1350
1410
B
610
740
740
740
740
E
315
390
390
390
390
Model
PNZ 30
PNZ 50
PNZ 75
PNZ 100
PNZ 130
D
min.
max
150
300
150
410
200
440
200
440
200
440
ø F
140
170
195
195
220
ø G
155
180
210
210
235
H
min.
max
172
225
160
200
283
283
318
FIG. 1