Installation and operating instruction
Gas burner WG40…/1-A ZM-LN
2 Safety
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2.3.2 Electrical connection
For work carried out on live components:
Observe the accident prevention instructions DGUV Regulation 3 and adhere to
local directives,
tools in accordance with EN 60900 should be used.
2.3.3 Gas supply
Only the gas supply company or an approved agent may carry out installation, al-
teration and maintenance work on gas appliances in buildings and properties.
Pipework must be subject to a combined load and valve proving test and/or us-
ability testing relative to the pressure range intended, e. g. DVGW-TRGI, work-
sheet G 600.
Inform the gas supply company about the type and size of plant prior to installa-
tion.
Local regulations and guidelines must be observed during installation, e. g.
DVGW-TRGI, worksheet G 600; TRF Band 1 and Band 2.
The gas supply pipework should be suitable for the type and quality of gas and
should be designed in such a way that it is not possible for liquids to form, e. g.
condensate. Observe vaporisation pressure and vaporisation temperature of li-
quid petroleum gas.
Use only tested and approved sealing materials, whilst observing all process in-
formation.
Re-commission the appliance when changing to a different type of gas. Chan-
ging from LPG to Natural Gas and visa versa requires a conversion.
Carry out soundness test after each service and fault rectification.
2.4 Alterations to the construction of the equipment
All conversions require written approval from Max Weishaupt GmbH.
No additional components may be fitted, which have not been tested for use
with the equipment.
Do not use combustion chamber inserts, which hinder flame burnout.
Use only original Weishaupt replacement parts.
2.5 Noise emission
The noise emissions are determined by the acoustic behaviour of all components
fitted to the combustion system.
Prolonged exposure to high noise levels can lead to loss of hearing. Provide oper-
ating personnel with protective equipment.
Noise emissions can further be reduced with a sound attenuator.
2.6 Disposal
Dispose of all materials and components in a safe and environmentally friendly way
at an authorised location. Observe local regulations.