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Tec
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1
2
fig. 12
DIMENSIONS OF BURNER BLAST TUBE
fig. 13
L
Ø
A
BOILER TYPE
øA
mm
L
mm
XC-K oil 100
150
230
XC-K oil 150
180
230
XC-K oil 230 ÷ XC-K oil 300
180
270
XC-K oil 350 ÷ XC-K oil 400
220
300
XC-K oil 500 ÷ XC-K oil 650
270
320
XC-K oil 850 ÷ XC-K oil 1000
320
350
XC-K oil 1300 ÷ XC-K oil 1550
320
420
3.6 - CONNECTING FLAME SIGHT
GLASS TO BURNER
The flame sight glass is provided with a 1/8” threaded connection
(pos. 1) upon which a 9 mm pressure test nipple is mounted.
It can be used with a silicon tube to measure the backpressure
in the combustion chamber.
In place of this test nipple, which must be kept, an appropriate
fitting will be mounted to connect the flame sight glass directly
to the pressure chamber downstream the burner fan by means
of a copper tube (pos.2).
The air blown by the fan will conveniently cool the sight glass
and keep it from blackening.
If the cooling tube is not connected to the sight glass, it could
break.
ATTENTION: the flame sight glass can be
very hot; therefore pay the utmost attention.
3.5.2 - INSTALLING THE BURNER
The burner must be mounted to the door of the
boiler guaranteeing perfect sealing of the
combustion products.
The burner is supplied with
a piece of ceramic
fiber cord which must be placed on the blast
tube of the burner to fully seal the space
between the blast tube and the slot in the door.
Make sure that no gaps remain between the blast tube and the
slot on the refractory material inside the door.
Should a cone larger than the diameter of the blast tube be
mounted, it must be removed before mounting the burner on
the support plate and put back afterwards.
With the burner mounted, check that the electric cables are long
enough to allow the door to open 90°.
For gas-fired burners, flexible hoses cannot be used for
connections. Therefore it must be possible to disconnect the
final section of the gas adduction tube by means of a threaded
or flanged joint.
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