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The control panel is equipped with a cable which guarantees the power supply to the entire
system. In the control panel there are also connectors for the other components of the system
to be made using the cables supplied. To avoid incorrect connections, each cable has a
unique connector (see fi gure 26).
10 ELECTRICAL WIRING
a)
mount the components in suitable positions (see point 6)
b)
connect the components with the pipes supplied (see point 7)
c)
connect the components with the electrical cables supplied (see point 8)
d)
connect the pipes to an electrical system grounding point
e)
proceed to point 11 for the fi rst start up
Check that the operations listed in the previous points have been carried out correctly.
Before connecting to the electrical network, check that the voltage supply corresponds to the
required voltage and that the electrical system is built in compliance with current regulations.
Connect the control panel power supply cable to a power outlet, set the 0-1 switch on the control
panel to 1 and check that the switch lights up, open the suction inlet fl ap and insert the fl exible pipe
equipped with lance.
The system will now start operating with 2-second suction cycles and short, consecutive, repetitive
shutdowns (the shutdown phases allow the fuel to be discharged from the metering unit into the
tank).
After a few empty cycles you can start sucking the fuel by placing the lance on the fuel. At this point
in each suction cycle a small amount of fuel will be transported to the doser which in turn will fall
into the tank.
The optimum suction cycle time is that which allows enough fuel to fl ow up to the doser, occupying
about half of its volume (optimal times vary between 10 and 16 seconds on average)
11 SUMMARY OF THE INSTALLATION PHASES
12 FIRST START-UP AND COMMISSIONING
Then connect the cables to the respective control panel connectors, avoiding their passage near
sources of excessive heat such as chimneys, combustion chambers, exchangers, etc. Then
mount the cables on fi xed supports to avoid unwanted movement.
Figure 26
Power supply
230 V
Minimum tank level
sensor (optional)
Suction inlet
Motor
dispenser tank
Minimum tank level reached signal (optional)
normally open contact
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