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4.
Where the vacuum measures higher than 0.35 bar
(35 kPa), check the filter for contamination and
check the pipe from the heating oil tank to the filter.
Cleaning and replacing the oil pump filter, if required
A
B
C
Fig. 27
A
Filter plug
B
O-ring (replace)
C
Filter (replace)
Checking and adjusting combustion quality
Note
For emissions testing, there must be a heat demand
and heat transfer must also be assured.
A
Fig. 28
A
Flue gas test port
Check emission values at base load and full load.
For standard values, see following table, page 35.
Select base load/full load:
0
1.
Press
OK
and
å
simultaneously for approx. 4 s.
0
2. "Service functions"
0
3. "Burner adjustment"
0
4. "Change?"
Select
"Yes"
and confirm with
OK
.
The display shows % values for the oil/air ratio.
The burner starts when oil preheating has fin-
ished.
The base load is active approx. 2 minutes after a
flame is established.
Now check the combustion quality of the base
load.
0
5.
Change the value for base load with
Ø
.
Higher value = larger proportion of air
0
6.
Confirm with
OK
.
0
7.
The full load is active after approx. 40 seconds.
Now check the combustion quality of the full load.
0
8.
Change the value for full load with
Ø
.
Higher value = larger proportion of air
0
9.
Confirm with
OK
.
Changes only become effective after this.
10.
Exit the service level with
"Terminate service?"
.
11.
After the adjustment, perform a test to check the
actual emission values.
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance
Checking the vacuum in the oil line
(cont.)
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