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20027770

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GB

Technical description of the burner

Electrical wiring of the infrared flame detection probe.

It is important to achieve practically disturbance- and loss-free
signal transmission:

Never run the detector cables together with other cables:
– Line capacitance reduces the magnitude of the flame signal.
– Use a separate cable.

Observe the permissible cable lengths.

The detection probe is not protected against electrocution
risks and must be protected against accidental contact.

Place the detection probe so that it is correctly installed and
the flame is correctly detected.

Technical data

LMV51... basic unit

Mains voltage

AC 230 V -15 % / +10 %

Mains frequency

50 / 60 Hz ±6 %

Power consumption 

< 30 W (typically)

Safety class 

I, with parts according to II and III to DIN EN 60730-1

Terminal loading
‘Inputs’

Unit fuse F1 (internally) 

6.3 AT

Perm. mains primary fuse (externally)

Max. 16 AT

Undervoltage
• Safety shutdown from operating position

at mains voltage

• Restart on rise in mains voltage

< AC 186 V

> AC 188 V

Oil pump / magnetic clutch (nominal voltage)
• Nominal current
• Output factor

2A
cos

 > 0.4

Air pressure switch test valve (nominal voltage)
• Nominal current
• Output factor

0.5A
cos

 > 0.4

Terminal loading

Outputs

Total contact loading:

• Mains voltage
• Input current of unit (safety loop) total 

load on contacts resulting from:
- Fan motor contactor
- Ignition transformer
- Valve
- Oil pump / magnetic clutch

AC 230 V -15 % / +10 %
Max. 5 A

Single contact loading:

Fan motor contactor (nominal voltage)
• Nominal current
• Output factor

1A 
cos

 > 0.4

Alarm output (nominal voltage)
• Nominal current
• Output factor

1A
cos

 > 0.4

Ignition transformer (nominal voltage)
• Nominal current
• Output factor

2A 
cos

 > 0.2

Fuel valve gas (nominal voltage)
• Nominal current
• Output factor

2A 
cos

 > 0.4

Fuel valve oil (nominal voltage)
• Nominal current
• Output factor

1A 
cos

 > 0.4

Cable lengths

Main line

Max. 100 m (100 pF/m)

Environmental 

conditions 

Operation
Climatic conditions
Mechanical conditions
Temperature range
Humidity

DIN EN 60721-3-3
class 3K3
class 3M3
-20...+60 °C
< 95 % r.h.

Summary of Contents for RS 650/E BLU

Page 1: ...27770 4 04 2012 Installation use and maintenance instructions Gas burner Quemador de gas Modulating operation Funcionamiento modulante CODE C DIGO MODEL MODELO TYPE TIPO 20026361 RS 650 E BLU 1122T1 G...

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Page 3: ...SQM48 4 15 5 Installation 16 5 1 Notes on safety for the installation 16 5 2 Handling 16 5 3 Preliminary checks 16 5 4 Operation position 17 5 5 Removal of the locking screws from the shutter 17 5 6...

Page 4: ...as pressure switch 28 6 8 4 Pressure switch PVP kit 28 6 9 Burner operation 29 6 9 1 Normal firing 29 6 9 2 No firing 29 6 9 3 Burner flame goes out during operation 29 6 9 4 Troubleshooting 29 7 Main...

Page 5: ...2006 42 CE Machine Directive LVD 2006 95 CE Low Voltage Directive EMC 2004 108 CE Electromagnetic Compatibility Such products are marked as follows The quality is guaranteed by a quality and managemen...

Page 6: ...ual is supplied to the user by the system manufacturer with the recommendation to keep it in the room where the heat generator is to be installed The instruction manual shows the serial number of the...

Page 7: ...d and or not working installation of untested supplementary components on the burner powering of the burner with unsuitable fuels faults in the fuel power supply system use of the burner even followin...

Page 8: ...th the burner components is not allowed apart from the parts requiring maintenance Only those parts envisaged by the manufacturer can be replaced 3 2 Personnel training The user is the person body or...

Page 9: ...tem 3 400 50 3 230 50 Auxiliary voltage 230 50 60 110 50 60 R LS 650 E TC Emission Class 1 EN267 EN676 MY Class 1 EN267 Class 3 EN676 BLU Class 3 EN267 EN676 MX Class 2 EN267 Class 3 EN676 FS1 3 400 5...

Page 10: ...253 552 Fuel Natural gas G20 methane G21 G22 G23 G25 Gas pressure at maximum delivery 2 Gas G20 G25 mbar 58 86 5 Operation Continuous Intermittent Standard applications Boilers water steam diathermic...

Page 11: ...t inspection of the combustion head requires the burner to be opened by rotating the rear part on the hinge The overall dimensions of the burner when open are indicated by L and R Position I is a refe...

Page 12: ...mber dimensions are clearly smaller than those indicated in diagram Fig 4 consult the manufacturer The firing rates were set in relation to special test boilers accord ing to EN 676 regulations Fig 4...

Page 13: ...r movement of combustion head 17 Gears for movement of air damper 18 Air pressure switch 19 Air pressure test point 20 Maximum gas pressure switch with pressure test point 21 UV sensor 22 Hinge for op...

Page 14: ...0 Air pressure switch NOTE Two types of burner failure may occur Flame control lockout the signal light 12 Fig 6 on the panel advises that the burner is lockout To reset press the button 12 Fig 6 Moto...

Page 15: ...lso be observed Condensation and ingress of humidity must be avoided Should such conditions occur make sure that the unit will be completely dry before switching on again Static charges must be avoide...

Page 16: ...tdown from operating position at mains voltage Restart on rise in mains voltage AC 186 V AC 188 V Oil pump magnetic clutch nominal voltage Nominal current Output factor 2A cos 0 4 Air pressure switch...

Page 17: ...tional low voltage section The holding torque is reduced when the actuator s power sup ply is switched off The housing cover may only be removed for short periods of time for wiring or when making the...

Page 18: ...ith the standards and regula tions of the laws in force WARNING The handling operations for the burner can be highly dangerous if not carried out with the great est attention keep any unauthorised peo...

Page 19: ...ith the burner 5 6 2 Blast tube length The length of the blast tube must be selected according to the in dications provided by the manufacturer of the boiler and in any case it must be greater than th...

Page 20: ...ith the screws given as standard equipment 5 8 Accessibility to the interior of the combustion head Open burner at hinge as illustrated in Fig 14 after releasing the tie rod of the head movement lever...

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