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2305

7

GB

 

Fig. 12 

 –  Remove nozzle-holder assem-

bly (1) after loosing screws (2) and nut (3), re-
move the small cables (4) from the control box,
the photoresistance (5) and the socket (6).

– Withdraw the small cables (4) from the elec-

trodes, remove the diffuser disc-holder assem-
bly (9) from the nozzle-holder assembly (1)
after loosing screw (3, fig. 13).

– Screw the nozzle (10) correctly and tighten it

as shown in figure

ATTENTION

During the reassembly of the nozzle-holder as-
sembly screw the nut (3) as shown in the figure
below. 

 

COMBUSTION HEAD SETTING 

(see fig. 12)

It depends on the output of the burner and is car-
ried out by rotating clockwise or counterclockwise
the setting screw (7) until the set-point marked on
the regulating rod (8) is level with the outside
plane of the nozzle-holder assembly (1).

– In the sketch the combustion head is set for an output of 0.85 GPH at 15 bar. The set-point 3 of the regulating

rod (8) is at the same level with the outside plane of the nozzle-holder assembly (1) as shown in the schedule;

4.2

ELECTRODES ADJUSTMENT

(see fig. 13)

B

S7198

Fig. 12

3

TIGHTEN WITHOUT MOVING 
BACKWARDS TO THE END

D5684

2

   

Lean the diffuser disc-holder as-
sembly (1) on the nozzle-holder
(2) and lock it by screw (3). 

For prospective adjustments of
the electrodes assembly (4),
loosen screw (5).

WARNING

To have access to the electrodes
carry out operation as described in
chapter 4.1 (page 6) “RECOM-
MENDED NOZZLES”
.

 

 WARNING

MEASURES

MUST  BE  RESPECTED

D5343

5.5 ± 

0.3 mm

4.5 

– 0.5 mm

0

4

5

1

3

2 – 2.5 

mm

Fig. 13

2

Summary of Contents for 366 T1

Page 1: ...iks en onderhoudsvoorschriften Montage und Bedienungsanleitung 2902305 5 l Gebl sebrenner Br leur fioul Oil burner Stookoliebrander CODE MODELL MODELE MODEL TYP TYPE 3736650 RG1RKD 366 T1 D F GB NL Zw...

Page 2: ...Combustion adjustment 6 4 2 Electrodes adjustment 7 4 3 Pump pressure and air output 8 4 4 Fuel heating 9 4 5 Burner start up cycle 9 5 MAINTENANCE 9 6 FAULTS SOLUTIONS 10 1 Pump with pressure reduce...

Page 3: ...Electrical supply Single phase 230V 10 50Hz Motor Run current 0 85A 2750 rpm 289 rad s Capacitor 4 F Ignition transformer Secondary 8 kV 16 mA Pump Pressure 8 15 bar Absorbed electrical power 0 29 kW...

Page 4: ...using screws 2 and if necessary the nuts 3 interposing the insulating gasket 5 see fig 2 3 2 FUEL SUPPLY The burner is designed to allow entry of the oil supply pipes on either side Depending on the...

Page 5: ...over the fuel level a non return valve is required This solution however is less safe than previous one due to the possibility of leakage of the valve 8 H meters L meters i 8 mm i 10 mm 0 5 1 1 5 2 1...

Page 6: ...sembly of the control box retighten the screw A with a torque wrench setting of 1 1 2 Nm S7186 Fig 10 A 7 pin plug 7 pole socket h L1 B4 S3 T2 T1 N Black White Blue Capacitor Burner earth Switch with...

Page 7: ...tput Comb head adjustment Air damper adjustment bar kg h 4 1st stage 2nd stage GPH Angle 1st stage 2nd stage 1st stage 2nd stage Set point Set point Set point 0 40 80 9 14 1 3 1 7 0 3 0 0 6 0 50 60 80...

Page 8: ...ise the setting screw 7 until the set point marked on the regulating rod 8 is level with the outside plane of the nozzle holder assembly 1 In the sketch the combustion head is set for an output of 0 8...

Page 9: ...pressure gauge must be mounted in place of cap 8 see fig 15 2nd STAGE ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT OF AIR SHUTTER Unloosen the nut 4 turn the screw 5 until the indicator 6 reaches the position desired Then...

Page 10: ...r control always first switch off the electrical supply to the bur ner acting on the main switch of the system THE BASIC CHECKS ARE Check that there are not obstructions or dents in the supply or retu...

Page 11: ...of unqualified personnel FAULTS POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION The burner will not start when the ad justment thermo stat closes Lack of electrical supply Check presence of voltage in the L1 N clamps of the...

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