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Information and general warnings

2.3

Guidance for the use of bio fuel blends up to 10% where gas oil use is permitted by the appliance 
Manufacturer

Background

With increasing focus on renewable and sustainable energy re-
quirements, Bio fuel usage is set to increase. Riello is committed
to promoting energy conservation and the use of renewable en-
ergy from sustainable resources including liquid bio fuels, howev-
er there are some technical aspects that must be considered at
the planning stage of using such fuels to reduce the potential for
equipment failure or the risks of fuel leakage. 
Liquid Bio fuel is a generic description used for oil that can come
from numerous feed stocks including recycled cooking oils.
These types of oils have to be considered and treated differently
from standard mineral or fossil fuels, as they are generally more
acidic, hydroscopic and less stable.
Due to this, a holistic approach is needed from the specification
of the liquid Bio fuel, the storage of the fuel, its oil supply line and
ancillary equipment, and very importantly the oil filtration and the
burner itself. The specification for FAME (Fatty Acids Methyl Es-
ter) liquid Bio fuel is critical to reliable equipment operation. 
It is a minimum requirement that the fuel blend (up to 10% Bio) is
obtained with gasoil in accordance with the relevant EN stand-
ards, regional regulations and FAME in accordance with EN
14214. It is also important that the fuel blends meet the require-
ments related to operational environment conditions within the
relevant EN standards.
When choosing your Riello oil products where you know Bio fuels
will be in use, please make sure that a Bio compatible burner and/
or components have been supplied. If an existing burner is to be
used with a liquid Bio fuel then a kit may be required to make it
compatible and the guidance notes enclosed concerning oil stor-
age and filtration must be adhered to. The end user is responsible
for the thorough verification of the potential risks associated with
the introduction of a bio fuel blend and the suitability of the appli-
ances and installation applicable.
Irrespective of any warranty given by Riello in relation to normal
use and manufacturing defects, when fuels not meeting the rele-
vant standards are used, or where fuel storage issues have not
been addressed correctly, or the equipment used is not compat-
ible, if failures occur which are directly or indirectly attributed to
such issues and/or to the non-observance of this guidance, then
no warranty or liability is implied or accepted by Riello.

2.3.1

Information and general instructions

To ensure consistency, the supplier of the fuel must be able to
demonstrate compliance with a recognised Quality Control and
management system to ensure high standards are maintained
within the storage, blending and delivery processes. 
The installation oil storage tank and its ancillaries must also be
prepared BEFORE liquid Bio fuel is introduced. 
Checks and preparation should include:

For new installations, make sure that all materials and seals
in the oil storage and supply line to the burner are compati-
ble with Bio fuels. For all installations, there must be a good
quality bio compatible oil filter at the tank and then a second-
ary filter of 60 Microns protecting the burner from contamina-
tion.

If an existing oil storage tank is to be used then in addition to
the materials checks as detailed above, it will be essential
that the tank is first inspected for condition and checked for
water or other contamination. Riello strongly recommends
that the tank is cleaned and oil filters replaced prior to Bio
fuel delivery. If this is not completed then due to the hydro-
scopic nature of Bio fuel, it will effectively clean the tank,

absorb water present which in turn will result in equipment
failure that is not covered by the manufacturer's warranty. 

Depending on the capacity of the oil storage tank and oil
usage, fuels may remain static within the tank for some con-
siderable time and so Riello recommends that the oil distrib-
utor is consulted regarding the use of additional Biocides
within the fuel to prevent microbial growth from occurring
within the tank. Riello suggests that fuel suppliers and or ser-
vice companies are contacted for guidance on fuel filtration.
Special attention should be applied to duel fuel applications
where oil may be stored for long periods of time. 

The burner must be set according to the appliance applica-
tion and commissioned checking that all combustion param-
eters are as recommended in the appliance technical
manual. 

Riello recommends that the in line and burner oil pump filters
are inspected and if required replaced at least every 4
months during burner use, before the burner start-up follow-
ing a long period of discontinue operation and even more
frequently where contamination has occurred. Particular
attention is needed when inspecting and checking for fuel
leakages from seals, gaskets and hoses.

2.3.2

Product Disclaimer Statement

CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING DISCLAIMER. YOU
ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THIS DISCLAIMER
BY PURCHASING RIELLO BIO COMPATIBLE BURNERS
AND/OR COMPONENTS.

Although the information and recommendations (hereinafter “In-
formation”) in this guidance is presented in good faith, believed to
be correct and has been carefully checked, Riello (and its subsid-
iaries) makes no representations or warranties as to the com-
pleteness or accuracy of the Information. Information is supplied
upon the condition that the persons receiving same will make
their own determination as to its suitability for their purposes prior
to use. In no event will Riello (and its subsidiaries) be responsible
for damages of any nature whatsoever resulting from the use of
or reliance upon Information.
Other than set forth herein, Riello (and its subsidiaries) makes no
additional warranties with respect to the bio compatible burner,
either express or implied, including that of merchantability or fit-
ness for a particular purpose or use.  
In no event shall Riello (and its subsidiaries) be liable for any in-
direct, incidental, special or consequential damages including,
without limitation, loss of profits, damages for loss of business
profits, business interruption, loss of business information, loss of
equipment, or other pecuniary loss or compensation for services
whether or not it is advised of the possibility of such damages.
With the exception of injuries to persons, Riello's liability is limited
to the customer's right to return defective/non-conforming prod-
ucts as provided by the relevant product warranty.

Summary of Contents for 20015255

Page 1: ...se and maintenance instructions Kerosene burners One stage operation CODE MODEL TYPE 3516010 RDB1 WORCESTER GREENSTAR 12 18 484LD2X 3516020 RDB2 2 WORCESTER GREENSTAR 18 25 744LD2SX 20015255 RDB2 2 WO...

Page 2: ...Original instructions...

Page 3: ...4 4 Burner dimensions 9 4 5 Firing rates 9 5 Installation 10 5 1 Notes on safety for the installation 10 5 2 Handling 10 5 3 Preliminary checks 10 5 4 Installer Servicer notes for the use of Gas oil w...

Page 4: ...23 8 8 11 Reset push button anomaly 23 8 8 12 External lockout indicator 24 8 8 13 Frequency main supply anomaly 24 8 8 14 Internal voltage anomaly 24 8 8 15 Checking the fan motor 24 8 8 16 Checking...

Page 5: ...th the following Technical Standards EN 12100 EN 267 According to the European Directives MD 2006 42 EC Machine Directive LVD 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive EMC 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic Compatibil...

Page 6: ...ied out correctly may cause damage to the ma chine and or injury to people DANGER DANGER LIVE COMPONENTS This symbol indicates operations which if not car ried out correctly lead to electric shocks wi...

Page 7: ...ance and care of those burner components most likely to be subject to wear and tear the use of non original components including spare parts kits accessories and optional force majeure The manufacture...

Page 8: ...quality bio compatible oil filter at the tank and then a second ary filter of 60 Microns protecting the burner from contamina tion If an existing oil storage tank is to be used then in addition to the...

Page 9: ...d maintenance errors or to improper use 3 3 Basic safety rules Children or inexpert persons must not use the appliance Under no circumstances must the intake grids dissipation grids and ventilation ve...

Page 10: ...el Kerosene viscosity 1 6 6 mm2 s at 20 C Hi 11 97 kWh kg Electrical supply Single phase 50Hz 230V 10 Motor Run current 0 7A 2700 rpm 283 rad s Capacitor 4 5 F Ignition transformer Secondary 18 kV 25...

Page 11: ...line from the desired delivery and a horizontal line from the pressure in the combustion chamber The intersection of these two lines is the work point which must lie within the firing rates Fig 2 204...

Page 12: ...s for the burner can be highly dangerous if not carried out with the great est attention keep any unauthorised people at a distance check the integrity and suitableness of the available means of handl...

Page 13: ...at the tank and a secondary 60 micron filter are used to protect the burner pump and nozzle from con tamination The burner hydraulic components and flexible oil lines must be suitable for bio fuel use...

Page 14: ...ll be met if you use flues for pressure exhaust of flue gases the condensation kind Make sure the air intake tube s inlet is positioned so that it is not likely to be obstructed by foreign matter and...

Page 15: ...line 3 By pass screw 4 Gauge connection 5 Pressure adjuster 6 Vacuum gauge connection 7 Valve 8 Auxiliary pressure test point 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 D10934 Fig 9 WARNING Where gas oil containing bio diesel i...

Page 16: ...ength of the suction line I D internal diameter of the oil pipes NOTE The Tab B and Tab C show the maximum approximate lengths for the supply line depending on the difference in level length and the d...

Page 17: ...L max length of the suction line I D internal diameter of the oil pipes NOTE The Tab D shows the maximum approximate lengths for the sup ply line depending on the difference in level length and the d...

Page 18: ...operation This means they should compulsorily be stopped at least once every 24 hours to enable the control box to perform checks of its own start up efficiency Normally the boiler s thermostat press...

Page 19: ...ables and thermostat as well 7 1 2 Motor capacitor The proper positioning of motor capacitor cover is shown in the detail of Fig 15 To remove the motor capacitor cover from the burner loosen the screw...

Page 20: ...Hz 230V Main switch White WARNING Do not invert the neutral with the phase in the electrical supply line Check that the electrical supply of the burner corresponds to that shown on the identifica tion...

Page 21: ...urner WARNING The first start up of the burner must be carried out by qualified personnel as indicated in this manual and in compliance with the standards and regula tions of the laws in force WARNING...

Page 22: ...her of two positions To set the positions of the damper proceed as follows remove the secondary air damper B Fig 19 loosing the screws 1 Loosen the screw 2 and rotate the main air damper A to the requ...

Page 23: ...tion time Only 3 consecutive re ignition attempts are permitted Fig 21 Loss of flame during operation R ecycle max 3 attempts t1 t3 t4i ts t5i t4l HT FM ID V1 F LED F LED P M t3i POW ERSUPPLY Signal n...

Page 24: ...eset 0 8 tr Re cycles Max no 3 repetitions of complete start up sequence if there is a flame failure during operation the final action at the last attempt following flame failure is a lock out 3 re cy...

Page 25: ...hen a new heat request oc curs power supply is applied to the burner all possible attempts at re ignition are reset maximum 3 8 8 8 Presence of an extraneous light or parasite flame If when the fan mo...

Page 26: ...burner restarts 8 8 15 Checking the fan motor The control box automatically detects the presence of the fan mo tor and in the event of a fault it performs a lockout The lockout is indicated by the bl...

Page 27: ...number of times programmed 0 5 sec ON 0 5 sec OFF 8 10 3 Intermittent operation Sequence for enable disable Programming allowed in OPERATION Press the button for 20 sec t 25 sec GREEN led flashing 3...

Page 28: ...heat demand Pre heating not terminated if there is a heater After 600 seconds fault in the resistor of the oil pre heater fault in the switch or start up thermostat the short circuit socket is not co...

Page 29: ...to either the suction line or the pump If the problem lies in the suction line check to make sure that the filter is clean and that air is not entering the piping Hoses Check periodically the flexibl...

Page 30: ...ts Allow the burner to work for 10 min and then check the combustion readings with the parameters indicated within the appliance instruction manual Then carry out a combustion check verifying Smoke te...

Page 31: ...are wrongly inserted OFF Check and connect all the plugs and sockets prop erly The heater is faulty or the P short cir cuit socket is not connected if there is not a heater Replace them The burner go...

Page 32: ...Subject to modifications RIELLO S p A I 37045 Legnago VR Tel 39 0442 630111 http www riello it http www riello com...

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