Normal operation
28
6
Table 5.2
G30 gas valve setting table
Gas
Gas
network
pressure
Offset
pressure
CO
2
percentage in fumes
nominal
Minimal heat
input
Nominal heat
input
Type
mbar
Pa
%
%
G20
See Table
-5
8,4
8,8
G25
-5
8,3
8,7
G25.1
-5
9,7
10,3
G25.3
-5
8,4
8,9
G27
-5
8,3
8,8
G2.350
-5
8,3
8,8
G30
-5
9,8
10,2
G31
-5
9,0
9,7
LPG
-5
9,4
9,7
A tolerance of ±0,3% is applied to all values of CO
2
percentage in fumes.
Table 5.3
G45 gas valve setting table
Gas
Gas
network
pressure
Offset
pressure
CO
2
percentage in fumes
nominal
Minimal heat
input
Nominal heat
input
Type
mbar
Pa
%
%
G20
See Table
-5
8,7
9,1
G25
-5
8,4
9,0
G25.1
-5
9,9
10,8
G25.3
-5
8,4
9,0
G27
-5
8,6
9,1
G2.350
-5
8,4
9,2
G30
-5
9,8
10,2
G31
-5
9,6
9,8
LPG
-5
9,5
9,9
A tolerance of ±0,3% is applied to all values of CO
2
percentage in fumes.
Table 5.4
G60 gas valve setting table
Gas
Gas
network
pressure
Offset
pressure
CO
2
percentage in fumes
nominal
Minimal heat
input
Nominal heat
input
Type
mbar
Pa
%
%
G20
See Table
3.1
-5
8,3
8,9
G25
-5
8,3
9,1
G25.1
-5
9,8
10,4
G25.3
-5
8,2
8,7
G27
-5
8,5
9,0
G2.350
-5
8,5
9,0
G30
-5
9,7
10,0
G31
-5
9,8
10,4
LPG
-5
9,7
10,1
A tolerance of ±0,3% is applied to all values of CO
2
percentage in fumes.
Table 5.5
G100 gas valve setting table
Gas
Gas
network
pressure
Offset
pressure
CO
2
percentage in fumes
nominal
Minimal heat
input
Nominal heat
input
Type
mbar
Pa
%
%
G20
See Table
3.1
-5
8,6
9,5
G25
-5
8,5
9,4
G25.1
-5
9,8
10,6
G25.3
-5
8,2
9,0
G27
-
-
-
G2.350
-
-
-
G30
-5
10,6
10,9
G31
-5
10,0
10,7
LPG
-5
9,7
10,1
A tolerance of ±0,3% is applied to all values of CO
2
percentage in fumes.
5.3
GAS CHANGEOVER
For gas change instructions, refer to the rele-
vant documentation.
6
NORMAL OPERATION
This section is for the end user.
6.1
WARNINGS
General warnings
Prior to using the appliance carefully read the
warnings in Chapter III.1
p. 4, providing impor-
tant information on regulations and on safety.
First startup by TAC
First start-up may exclusively be carried out by a
Robur TAC (Chapter 5
p. 26).
Never power the appliance off while it is running
NEVER power the appliance off while it is running
(except in the event of danger, Chapter III.1
p. 4),
since the appliance or system might be damaged.
6.2
SWITCH ON AND OFF
Routine switching on/off
The appliance may exclusively be switched on/off
by means of the suitably provided control device.
Do not switch on/off with the power supply
switch
Do not switch the appliance on/off with the power
supply switch. This may be harmful and dangerous
for the appliance and for the system.