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I
MPORTANT
- S
AFETY
It is essential that the following instructions and adjustments are carried out by qualified engineers that
are experienced in forced draught gas burner commissioning. In the UK it is a legal requirement that
anyone working on gas installation, as defined in the “Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations 1994”,
is CORGI registered. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any consequential damage, loss
or personal injury as a result of failure to follow these instructions, or as a result of misuse.
E
MERGENCY
I
NSTRUCTIONS
This product has been designed and constructed to meet all of the essential requirements of the GAS
APPLIANCE DIRECTIVE 90/396/EEC and under normal circumstances should not give occasion to any
hazardous conditions. If such a condition should occur during commissioning or subsequent use of this
product, be it a fault of the burner, the appliance or of any instrument, machine or service in the proximity
of the burner, then the GAS and ELECTRICITY supply to the burner should be
IMMEDIATELY ISOLATED
until such time that the fault has been investigated and rectified.
E
UROPEAN
B
OILER
E
FFICIENCY
D
IRECTIVE
(B.E.D.)
All burners and boiler bodies marketed seperately within the European Union must comply with EN676
- Gas Burners, and EN303 - Heating Boilers. Burner adjustments must be made in accordance with
boiler manufactures instructions, and these must include flue gas temperatures, average water
temperature, and CO
2
or O
2
concentration.
I
MPORTANT
N
OTICE
To protect the microprocessor fitted in the burner control unit, any action such as the fitting or removal
of plugs, valves or any other wiring should be carried out with the MBC isolated. Failure to comply with
this notice may result in damage to the MBC unit.
Summary of Contents for XGN Series
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