CIB UNIGAS - M039191CA
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MOUNTINGS AND CONNECTIONS
Packing
The burners are dispatched in wooden pakages whose dimensions are:
PG60: 1200 x 670 x 540 mm
PG70-PG81: 1280 x 850 x 760 mm
Packing cases of this kind are affected by humidity and are not suitable for stacking. The following are placed in each packing case.
1
burner;
2
light oil flexible hoses;
1
light oil filter;
1
gasket to be inserted between the burner and the boiler;
1
envelope containing this manual.
To get rid of the burner’s packing, follow the procedures laid down by current laws on disposal of materials.
Fitting the burner to the boiler
To install the burner into the boiler, proceed as follows:
1
make a hole on the closing door of the combustion chamber as described on paragraph “Overall dimensions”)
2
place the burner to the boiler: lift it up and handle it according to the procedure described on paragraph “Handling the burner”;
3
place the 4 stud bolts (5) on the hole of the boiler’s door, according to the burner’s drilling plate described on paragraph “Overall
dimensions”;
4
fasten the 4 stud bolts;
5
place the gasket on the burner flange;
6
install the burner into the boiler;
7
fix the burner to the stud bolts, by means of the fixing nuts, according to the next picture.
8
After fitting the burner to the boiler, ensure that the gap between the blast tube and the refractory lining is sealed with appropriate
insulating material (ceramic fibre cord or refractory cement).
Handling the burner
ATTENTION! The lhandling operations must be carried out by specialised and trained personnel. If these opera-
tions 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 specifications”).
Keys
1
Burner
2
Fixing nut
3
Washer
4
Sealing gasket
5
Stud bolt
7
Blast
t
ube
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