PART II: INSTALLATION
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MOUNTING AND CONNECTING THE BURNER
Transport and storage
If the product must be stored, avoid humid and corrosive places. Observe the temperatures stated in the burner data table at the begin-
ning of this manual.
Handling the burner
The burner is mounted on a stirrup provided for handling the burner by means of a fork lift truck: the forks must be inserted into the A
anb B ways. Remove the stirrup only once the burner is installed to the boiler.
ATTENTION! The equipment must be installed in compliance with the regulations in force, following the manufac-
turer’s instructions, by qualified personnel. All handling operations must be carried out with appropriate
resources and qualified personnel
ATTENTION: Use intact and correctly dimensioned hoisting equipment, conforms to the local regulations and
health and safety regulations. Do not stand under lifted loads.
Packing
The burners are despatched in wooden crates whose dimensions are:
9xA series: 1600mm x 1180mm x 860mm (L x P x H)
5xxA series:
1886mm x 1456mm x 1120mm (L x P x H)
Packing cases of this type are affected by humidity and are not suitable for stacking.
The following are placed in each packing case:
burner with detached gas train;
gasket or ceramic fibre plait (according to burner type) to be inserted between the burner
and the boiler;
envelope containing this manual and other documents.
To get rid of the burner’s packing, follow the procedures laid down by current laws on disposal
of materials.
WARNING! The handling operations must be carried out by specialised and trained personnel. If these
operations are not carried out correctly, the residual risk for the burner to overturn and fall down still
persists. To move the burner, use means suitable to support its weight (see paragraph “Technical spec-
ifications”).
The unpacked burner must be lifted and moved only by means of a fork lift truck.
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