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pressure is reduced by 50%. Pay attention that the CO value in the flue gas does not increase: if the CO values are higher than the
limits laid down by law, slowly open the cutoff valve as to get values lower than these limits.
Check that the burner is operating correctly.
Clockwise turn the pressure switch adjusting ring nut (as to increase the pressure value) until the burner stops.
Slowly fully open the manual cutoff valve.
Refit the transparent plastic cover on the pressure switch.
Calibration of air pressure switch
To calibrate the air pressure switch, proceed as follows:
Remove the transparent plastic cap.
Once air and fuel setting have been accomplished, startup the burner.
During the pre-purge phase o the operation, turn slowly the adjusting ring nut
VR
in the clockwise direction (to increase the adju-
sting pressure) until the burner lockout, then read the value on the pressure switch scale and set it to a value reduced by 15%.
Repeat the ignition cycle of the burner and check it runs properly.
Refit the transparent plastic cover on the pressure switch.
Calibration the maximum gas pressure switch (when provided)
To calibrate the maximum pressure switch, proceed as follows according to its mounting position:
remove the pressure switch plastic cover;
if the maximum pressure switch is mounted upstreaam the gas valves: measure the gas pressure in the network, when flame is off;
by means of the adjusting ring nut
VR
, set the value read, increased by the 30%.
if the maximum pressure switch is mounted downstream the “gas governor-gas valves” group and upstream the butterfly valve:
light the burner, adjust it according to the procedure in the previous paragrph. Then, measure the gas pressure at the operating
flow rate, downstream the “gas governor-gas valves” group and upstream the butterfly valve; by means of the adjusting ring nut
VR
, set the value read on step 2, increased by the 30%;
replace the plastic cover.
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