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20075344

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Installation

5.1

Notes on safety for the installation

After carefully cleaning all around the area where the burner will
be  installed,  and  arranging  the  correct  lighting  of  the  environ-
ment, proceed with the installation operations.

5.2

Handling 

The burner packaging includes a wooden platform, it is therefore
possible  to  move  the  burner  (still  packaged)  with  a  transpallet
truck or fork lift truck.

5.3

Preliminary checks

Checking the consignment

Checking the characteristics of the burner 

Check the identification label of the burner, showing:

the model (A)(Fig. 11) and type of burner (B);

the year of manufacture, in cryptographic form (C);

the serial number (D);

the data for electrical supply and the protection level (E);

the absorbed electrical power (F);

the types of gas used and the relative supply pressures (G);

the data of the burner's minimum and maximum output pos-
sibilities (H) (see Firing rate)
Warning. The burner output must be within the boiler's firing
rate;

the category of the appliance/countries of destination (I).

5

Installation

DANGER

All the installation, maintenance and disassembly
operations must be carried out with the electricity
supply disconnected.

WARNING

The installation 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.

DANGER

Combustion air inside the boiler must be free from
hazardous  mixes  (e.g.:  chloride,  fluoride,  halo-
gen); if present, it is highly recommended to carry
out cleaning and maintenance more frequently.

WARNING

The  handling  operations  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 handling.
Check also that the area in which you are working
is  empty  and  that  there  is  an  adequate  escape
area (i.e. a free, safe area to which you can quick-
ly move if the burner should fall).
When  handling,  keep  the  load  at  not  more  than
20-25cm from the ground.

After  positioning  the  burner  near  the  installation
point, correctly dispose of all residual packaging,
separating the various types of material.

CAUTION

Before proceeding with the installation operations,
carefully clean all around the area where the burn-
er will be installed.

CAUTION

After removing all the packaging, check the integ-
rity of the contents. In the event of doubt, do not
use the burner; contact the supplier.

The  packaging  elements  (wooden  cage  or  card-
board box, nails, clips, plastic bags, etc.) must not
be  abandoned  as  they  are  potential  sources  of
danger and pollution; they should be collected and
disposed of in the appropriate places.

WARNING

A burner label, or any other component, that has
been tampered with, removed or is missing, pre-
vents the definite identification of the burner and
makes any installation or maintenance work diffi-
cult.

R.B.L.

GAS-KAASU
GAZ-AEPIO

X

RIELLO S.p.A.

I-37045 Legnago (VR) 

A

D

E

B

C

F

I

G                                                   H
G                                                   H

Fig. 11

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Summary of Contents for RS 310/M MZ

Page 1: ...uctions 20075344 4 01 2015 Forced draught gas burners Modulating operation CODE MODEL TYPE 20068343 20068351 20061373 RS 310 M MZ 1142T 20068356 20068361 20067141 RS 410 M MZ 1143T 20068027 RS 510 M M...

Page 2: ...Translation of the original instructions...

Page 3: ...trical panel description 14 4 13 Control box RMG88 15 4 14 Servomotor SQM40 16 4 15 Calibration of the thermal relay 17 5 Installation 18 5 1 Notes on safety for the installation 18 5 2 Handling 18 5...

Page 4: ...Operation 32 6 8 3 Ignition failure 32 6 8 4 Burner flame goes out during operation 32 6 9 Burner start up cycle diagnostics 33 6 9 1 Resetting of control box and diagnostics use 33 6 9 2 Control box...

Page 5: ...ed as follows CE 0085CP0166 RS 310 M MZ Class 2 EN 676 CE 0085CP0166 RS 410 M MZ Class 2 EN 676 CE 0085CP0166 RS 510 M MZ Class 2 EN 676 CE 0085CP0166 RS 610 M MZ Class 2 EN 676 The quality is guarant...

Page 6: ...ed 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 wit...

Page 7: ...vent of damage to things or injury to people if such damage injury was due to any of the following causes incorrect installation start up use and maintenance of the burner improper incorrect or unreas...

Page 8: ...intenance Only those parts envisaged by the manufacturer can be replaced 3 2 Personnel training The user is the person body or company that has acquired the machine and intends to use it for the speci...

Page 9: ...atural gas Gas oil Gas oil Methane Adjustment Flame control system FS1 FS2 Standard 1 stop every 24 h Continuous working 1 stop every 72 h Electrical supply of the system 3 400 50 3 230 50 Voltage of...

Page 10: ...at max output 2 Gas G20 G25 mbar 33 2 49 5 41 7 62 48 9 73 64 6 96 4 Operation Intermittent Standard applications Boilers water steam diathermic oil Ambient temperature C 0 40 Combustion air temperat...

Page 11: ...d electrical power kW max 9 1 10 8 Protection level IP 54 STAR TRIANGLE START UP Model RS 310 M MZ RS 410 M MZ RS 510 M MZ RS 610 M MZ Code 20061373 20067141 20068027 20066706 Main electrical supply 3...

Page 12: ...ositions The l position is reference for the refractory thickness of the boiler door Maximum position for the extraction of the servomotor cover Tab G Model kg RS 310 M MZ 250 RS 410 M MZ 250 RS 510 M...

Page 13: ...diagram Tab H Model kW RS 310 M MZ 600 RS 410 M MZ 800 RS 510 M MZ 800 RS 610 M MZ 820 WARNING The firing rate value Fig 3 has been obtained considering an ambient temperature of 20 C an atmospheric...

Page 14: ...pecial test boilers accord ing to EN 676 regulations In Fig 4 you can see the diameter and length of the test combus tion chamber Example RS 610 M MZ Output 5000 kW diameter 100 cm length 5 m 4 10 Bur...

Page 15: ...ch 19 Combustion head air pressure test point 20 Maximum gas pressure switch with pressure test point 21 Flame sensor probe 22 Pressure test point for air pressure switch 23 Gas train adapter 24 Gas b...

Page 16: ...n contacts for signalling the burner is in lockout 11 Auxiliary circuits fuse includes a spare fuse 12 Timer for star triangle start up 13 Main terminal supply board 14 Supply cables and external conn...

Page 17: ...development of conden sate and humidity Otherwise before switching on again make sure that the entire control box is perfectly dry Static charges must be avoided since they can damage the control box...

Page 18: ...echnical data WARNING To avoid accidents material or environmen tal damage observe the following instruc tions Avoid opening modifying or forcing the ser vomotor Mains voltage 230 V 15 10 Mains freque...

Page 19: ...calibration 2 see the table in the wiring diagram To reset in case of an intervention of the thermal relay press the RESET button 1 of Fig 10 The red TEST button 3 opens the NC 95 96 contact and stop...

Page 20: ...ust be free from hazardous mixes e g chloride fluoride halo gen if present it is highly recommended to carry out cleaning and maintenance more frequently WARNING The handling operations for the burner...

Page 21: ...water cooled front piece a refractory lining 2 5 Fig 14 is not necessary unless expressly requested by the boiler manufacturer Tab I 5 6 Securing the burner to the boiler Fit the heat insulation suppl...

Page 22: ...elease the cables of the probe 5 and electrode 11 E Fully open the burner as in Fig 15 F Undo the screw 4 with pressure test point G Release the head by lifting it from its housing 3 then take out the...

Page 23: ...by turning the screw 1 clockwise Fig 18 Central air adjustment The factory setting is shown in Tab J Tab J In the event that the specific application requires a particular ad justment it is possible t...

Page 24: ...tion Below is a diagram Fig 20 that shows the recommended ad justment of the combustion head NOTE Depending on the specific application the adjustment can be modified Fig 20 20078016 No Setpoint air g...

Page 25: ...urners with maximum outputs over 1200 kW 9 Gasket for flanged versions only 10 Pressure adjuster 11 Train Burner adaptor supplied separately P2 Upline pressure of valves adjuster P3 Upstream pressure...

Page 26: ...er gas train combination manual 5 11 3 Gas train installation DANGER Disconnect the electrical power using the main switch Check that there are no gas leaks Pay attention when handling the train dang...

Page 27: ...tput value in the table Tab K for the burner in question read on the right column 1 the pressure at the test point P1 Fig 25 Add this value to the estimated pressure in the combustion chamber Example...

Page 28: ...s means it should compulsorily be stopped at least once every 24 hours to enable the control box to check its own efficiency at start up Normally the boiler s thermostat pressure switch ensures that t...

Page 29: ...ly valve Completes a rotation of 90 in 30 s After the adjustment made in the factory to its 6 cams to allow an initial ignition Check that they are as shown below In the event of a modification follow...

Page 30: ...r supply Release by pressing the button on thermal relay see section 4 15 on page 17 If ignition is still not achieved it may be that gas is not reaching the combustion head within the safety time per...

Page 31: ...e angle of cam III Fig 28 and by using the selector 2 Fig 29 To adjust the cam of the servo motor see Fig 32 A 6 6 3 Maximum output The MAX output must be set within the firing rate indicated in Fig 3...

Page 32: ...required Adjustment of gas delivery After adjusting the maximum and minimum output of the burner carry out air adjustment on higher intermediate positions of the servomotor The passage from one positi...

Page 33: ...anticlockwise until the burner locks out Turn the knob clockwise by 2 mbar and repeat the start up of the burner If the burner locks out again turn the knob clockwise again by 1 mbar 6 7 3 Minimum gas...

Page 34: ...x continues to check the presence of the flame and the correct position of the air and gas maximum pressure switches If the temperature or the pressure is low so the thermostat pressure switch TR is c...

Page 35: ...blinked The number of blinks indicates the reason for the malfunctioning refer to the coding in Tab U on page 38 6 9 4 Software diagnostics Gives an analysis of the life of the burner through optical...

Page 36: ...pulses of the LED constitute a signal spaced by approxi mately 3 seconds The number of pulses will measure the probe detection time since the opening of gas valves according to Tab R Tab R This is up...

Page 37: ...r to maintain all the original combustion characteristics in tact especially the flue gas temperature and combustion cham ber pressure Flame presence check The burner is fitted with an ionisation syst...

Page 38: ...G 25 11 5 9 5 8 8 100 170 G 30 14 0 11 6 10 7 100 230 G 31 13 7 11 4 10 5 100 230 WARNING The specified life cycles do not refer to the warran ty terms indicated in the delivery or payment con dition...

Page 39: ...h on and the lock out appears Air pressure switch in operating position Adjust or replace The burner switches on but then stops in lockout Air pressure switch does not switch owing to lack of air pres...

Page 40: ...ce The burner continues to repeat the start up cy cle without lockout The gas pressure in the gas mains lies very close to the value to which the gas pressure switch has been set The sudden drop in pr...

Page 41: ...regulator Code All models RWF 50 2 3 POINT OUTLET 20073595 All models RWF 55 5 COMPLETE WITH RS 485 INTERFACE 20074441 All models RWF 55 6 COMPLETE WITH RS 485 PROFIBUS INTERFACE 20074442 Burner Probe...

Page 42: ...ram RS 610 M MZ 400 V Star Triangle Start Up 4 Functional layout RS 310 410 M MZ 230 400 V Direct Start Up Functional layout RS 310 410 510 610 M MZ 400 V Star Triangle Start Up 5 Functional layout RM...

Page 43: ...K 5 K 5 K 5 1 T 0 AC K 1 K 0C A K O AE F T G C K F CO K U 50 K G G0 T A K GA 0 K AD K GAV0 A T AC C K A K AC5G K ACD O T 0 C K O D K 0 K O CGT A 0 C K CA 0G K CA 0G K CA 0G DT C DDC K C D K C D K C DD...

Page 44: ...5 T 5 K 5 K 5 K 5 1 T AC K 1 K C A K O AE F T G C K F CO K U 5 K G G T A K GA K AD K GAV A T AC C K A K AC5G K ACD O T C K O D K K O CGT A C K CA G K CA G K CA G DT C DDC K C D K C D K C DD GFT GA G C...

Page 45: ...K 5 K 5 K 5 1 T 0 AC K 1 K 0C A K O AE F T G C K F CO K U 50 K G G0 T A K GA 0 K AD K GAV0 A T AC C K A K AC5G K ACD O T 0 C K O D K 0 K O CGT A 0 C K CA 0G K CA 0G K CA 0G DT C DDC K C D K C D K C DD...

Page 46: ...5 T 5 K 5 K 5 K 5 1 T AC K 1 K C A K O AE F T G C K F CO K U 5 K G G T A K GA K AD K GAV A T AC C K A K AC5G K ACD O T C K O D K K O CGT A C K CA G K CA G K CA G DT C DDC K C D K C D K C DD GFT GA G...

Page 47: ...K L 4 5 7 T 27 K 27 K 2 7 K 2 7 1 T BD K 2 1 K DAB K O BE F T GA 22D K F 22DO K U 7 K G 2 G T B K GB K B6 K GBV B T BD D K B K BD7G K BD6 O T A D K O A6 K 2 K O A DGT B AD K DB G K DB G K DB G 6T AD2...

Page 48: ...L K L 4 5 7 T 27 K 27 K 2 7 K 2 7 1 T BD K 2 1 K DAB K O BE F T GA 22D K F 22DO K U 7 K G 2 G T B K GB K B6 K GBV B T BD D K B K BD7G K BD6 O T A D K O A6 K 2 K O A DGT B AD K DB G K DB G K DB G 6T A...

Page 49: ...L K L 4 5 7 T 27 K 27 K 2 7 K 2 7 1 T BD K 2 1 K DAB K O BE F T GA 22D K F 22DO K U 7 K G 2 G T B K GB K B6 K GBV B T BD D K B K BD7G K BD6 O T A D K O A6 K 2 K O A DGT B AD K DB G K DB G K DB G 6T AD...

Page 50: ...L K L 4 5 7 T 27 K 27 K 2 7 K 2 7 1 T BD K 2 1 K DAB K O BE F T GA 22D K F 22DO K U 7 K G 2 G T B K GB K B6 K GBV B T BD D K B K BD7G K BD6 O T A D K O A6 K 2 K O A DGT B AD K DB G K DB G K DB G 6T AD...

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Page 52: ...A1E6 A E6 4 H 4 A 4 7 A 4 7 A 4 3 4 H 7 A 4 35 A A 58I3 D7 H B 3 A D7 I A J3 7 A B7 4 B H 7 67 A B 77 A 7 A B K 6 H A 76 A B7 A I8 H 4 3 5 A I8 7 A 4 3 5 A I7 BH 3 3 5 A 3 B7 A 3 B7 A 3 B7 H 7 A 7 A 7...

Page 53: ...D 9 M 7C E D 9 E CB7 E 8N 7A G M 2B DDC E G DDCN E O E 2 D 2 M P 7 E 27 E P 71 E 27Q 7 M 7C C E 7 E 7C 2 E 7C1 N8 M B C E N8B1 E D E N B C2M 7 BC E C7 2 E C7 2 E C7 2 P1M PBCD 11C E PBCD 1 E PBCD 1 E...

Page 54: ...6 M 6B F 6B 9 F 6B9 F 6B 6 M 9CA F 6B 7 F A C F 7 N C 9 M D BBA F 9BBAN F O 9 F D9B6 D M 9C89 F DC99 F 9CE F DCP C8 M CA A F C98 F CA D9 F CAE N M 6 7A F N E9 F 6B 7 F N9 ADM C 7 A F AC D9 F AC D9 F...

Page 55: ...C9D E G 1 U A1 C A1 C A 1 C A 1 K U B0 C A K C 0 B C V B F U 3 AA0 C F AA0V C W 1 C 3 A 3 U 2 B C 3B C 2 B5 C 3BX B U B0 0 C B C B013 C B05 V U 0 C V 5 C A C V 03U B 0 C 0B 3 C 0B 3 C 0B 3 25U 2 0A 55...

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Page 63: ...e starter triangle contactor KS1 Start triangle starter star contactor KSM Relay KST1 Star triangle starter timer K1 Clean contacts output relay burner operating K2 Clean contacts output relay burner...

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