background image

(section B)
(j) Repeat steps 3.2 c,e,f.
  
                       -----------  O  R ----------                      

3    >15s   

Burner ignition...    

4    <20s  

Burner ignition cycle complete        

Warning

If burner ignition is not satisfactorily accomplished,
commissioning must not proceed until the reason or fault has 

been identifi ed and rectifi ed, if necessary by reference to the 
separate burner information or to section 6 of this manual.

(k) Repeat steps 3.2 c,a,

(l) Repeat steps 3.2 d,e,f, allowing the heater to reach thermal 
equilibrium.

(m) Adjust room thermostat to its highest setting, and allow 
the heater to continue to fi re.

(n) Gradually reduce the temperature setting on the room 
thermostat until the burner shuts down, (@ < ambient and 
then gradually increase the temperature setting on the
thermostat until heat is called for, (@ > ambient) and the
burner automatically re-fi res.

(o) Re-set time clock to a minimum off  period, checking that 
the burner shuts down, and then automatically re-lights once 
the minimum off  period has elapsed (Separate information on 
the time clock is contained within the information package 
supplied with the heater).

(p) Check limit stat by tripping the fan motor overload re-set 
by pressing the reset button on the overload, located on the 
heater electrical panel. The time between the fan stopping 
and burner shut down should be noted (90 seconds max), 
once the burner has shut down the overload on the motor 
should be released.

(q) Undertake fl ue gas analysis using approved and calibrated 
analysing equipment recording data on the commissioning 
card, ie, CO, CO2, net and gross fl ue temperatures.

Record burner oil pump pressure, ambient temperature,
barometric pressure, and smoke reading (0 - 1 Baccarach 
scale).

Note (i)         
The burner air and oil pressure settings should be only very 

fi nely adjusted to achieve a CO2 reading of 12.5%  (+/- 0.5%).

Note (ii)

The gross effi

  ciency must be approximately 80% sample

taken at 1m above the fl ue spigot point.

Note (iii) 

All unit Heaters are test fi red and pre-commissioned as part of 
the manufacturing process, if however, during on site

commissioning the data are found to be not in accordance 
with the manufacturers data, then the following action is 
recommended.

  *  Re-check all readings and calculations.

  * Adjust burner as per manufacturers instructions.

  * Consult the Technical Department, details on rear page.

(r) Complete commissioning card and provide operating 
instructions for the user, high-light the fact that the
manufacturer recommends that in the interests of safety and 

effi

  ciency the heater is serviced on a regular basis only by 

qualifi ed and competent persons.

The completed commissioning card must be returned to the 
supplier (details on rear page) immediately after the
satisfactory completion of commissioning, failure to do so can 
invalidate any subsequent warranty claim.

(s) Set all controls to the requirements of the user.

(t) Final adjustment for the direction of the air fl ow from the 
heater should be made.

3.3  

Commissioning - air delivery system 

Final adjustment of the air louvres are adjusted outwards and 
ensure blades are not resonating.
 

Caution

On ducted applications it is necessary that the system is 
balanced in order to optimise the effi

  ciency of the heater and 

the air distribution and delivery system Failure to balance the 
system can result in fan motor overloading and premature 
component failure, it can also result in an ineffi

  cient heating/

ventilation system.

(a) Check that the amount of fan produced air volume is in

accordance with the heater specifi cation, if the volume is too 
great the fan can be overloaded. Ensure that the running
current is as per that stated on the heater data plate.

Alternatively, the static pressure should be measured at the 
start of the ductwork to confi rm that it is within the
permissible tolerance.

(b) If the current drawn is greater than the stated running 

current, in most probability this will be caused by insuffi

  cient 

static pressure within the ductwork, in which case system 
resistance should be increased through the introduction of a 
damper placed as close to the start of the ductwork as
possible, thereby resulting in a reduction in drawn current.

The damper should be adjusted until the current is in
accordance with that stated on the data plate.

Содержание OUH 2 100

Страница 1: ...ng regulations BS 7671 BS 6896 Industrial Commercial and any other relevant British Standards and Codes of Practice by a qualified installer All external wiring MUST comply with the current IEE wiring...

Страница 2: ...ation Operation and Maintenance manuals is done so for information and guidance purposes only and should only be considered valid at the time of the publication The Manufacturer cannot be held respons...

Страница 3: ...1 15 Technical details 1 15 1 Reference information 2 Installation Instructions 2 1 Packaging siting 2 2 Heater mounting 2 3 Minimum clearances 2 4 Warm air circulation 2 5 Flue installation 2 6 Oil...

Страница 4: ...ormation pack It is the responsibility of the installer owner user or hirer of a Suspended Oil fired Unit Heater to ensure that they are familiar with the appropriate information manuals supplied by t...

Страница 5: ...the flue The position of the heater relative to the supply of fuel The position of the heater relative to the electrical services and if appropriate any additional controls The position of the heater...

Страница 6: ...n must be carried out in accordance with the current IEE wiring regulations BS 7671 BS 6896 Industrial Commercial and any other relevant British Standards and Codes of Practice by a qualified installe...

Страница 7: ...ered to the burner via a suitable piped system from the oil storage tank Galvanised or plastic pipe work and fittings must not be used see BS 5410 Part 1 1997 The constraints of the application will t...

Страница 8: ...ciently so as to cause damage to the seals within the pump The return oil should preferably be discharged through an elbow onto a tank plate situated within the tank this should be positioned so as no...

Страница 9: ...ater itself and no other plant or equipment The position of the isolation switch must be such that it is adjacent to the heater and easily accessible at all times In addition the isolator itself must...

Страница 10: ...rner oil pump details 205 375 suction feed Burner oil pump details for heater models 30 180 oil lines L metres H m 8mm I D 10mm I D 0 0 35 0 100 0 1 0 30 0 100 0 1 0 25 0 100 0 1 5 20 0 90 0 2 0 15 0...

Страница 11: ...ion of the heated space section 1 11 1 2 refers 1 11 1 1 Natural Ventilation Openings to the Heated Space If the heated space design air change rate is less than 0 5 air changes per hour then provisio...

Страница 12: ...ning should be sited on an external wall and positioned as high as is practical and always within the top 15 of the wall height The low level natural ventilation opening should be situated on an exter...

Страница 13: ...e non combustible resistant to internal and external corrosion and be capable of withstanding the stresses and loadings associated with normal use When designing the flue system the prevention of the...

Страница 14: ...5 17 640 20 36 182 5 340 380 212 139 60 780 1475 895 150 1177 17 640 20 36 170 340 380 212 139 70 780 1475 895 150 1177 17 640 20 36 170 340 380 212 139 90 980 1750 1055 175 1365 17 770 20 36 231 405...

Страница 15: ...212 139 729 730 60 780 1475 1175 150 1177 17 640 20 36 170 340 380 212 139 1151 730 70 780 1475 1175 150 1177 17 640 20 36 170 340 380 212 139 1151 730 90 980 1750 1376 175 1365 17 770 20 36 231 405...

Страница 16: ...60 S Head Setting 0 flue resistance Number 6 4 5 2 1 5 Air Setting 0 flue resistance Number 5 5 3 4 5 2 2 8 Air Flow std m sec ft min 1 52 3220 2 6 5500 2 6 5500 2 77 5800 2 77 5800 Outlet Pressure OU...

Страница 17: ...agnetic Compatibility BS EN 50165 Safety of Electrical Equipment BS 5854 Code of Practice Flues Flue Structures BS 799 5 Oil Burning Equipment oil tanks OFTEC OFS T 10 Polyethylene oil storage tanks B...

Страница 18: ...ally designed cantilever wall or vertical stanchion brackets which locate directly to the four M10 fixings on the heater casing Alternatively OUHA or OUHC units can be mounted on cantilever type wall...

Страница 19: ...itis Always ensure that the appropriate personal protective equipment is used 2 7 Electrical Installation connection The Suspended Oil fired Unit Heater range is only available in 230V 50Hz 1PH It is...

Страница 20: ...Wiring Diagram 33 65 245 Models OUHA OUHC40 ON OFF Riello Oil Fried Burner...

Страница 21: ...Wiring Diagram 33 65 246 Models OUHA 60 70 ON OFF Riello Oil Fried Burner...

Страница 22: ...Wiring Diagram 73 65 010 Models OUHA 90 100 ON OFF Riello Oil Fried Burner...

Страница 23: ...Wiring Diagram 33 65 247 Models OUHC 60 100 ON OFF Riello Oil Fried Burner...

Страница 24: ...Wiring Diagram 33 65 248 Models OUHA OUHC 40 HI LOW Riello Oil Fried Burner...

Страница 25: ...Wiring Diagram 33 65 249 Models OUHA 60 70 HI LOW Riello Oil Fried Burner...

Страница 26: ...Wiring Diagram 73 65 011 Models OUHA 90 100 HI LOW Riello Oil Fried Burner...

Страница 27: ...Wiring Diagram 33 65 250 Models OUHC 60 100 HI LOW Riello Oil Fried Burner...

Страница 28: ...Remote Connections 33 65 132 ON OFF HI LOW Less Controls Remote Connections 33 65 228 ON OFF to SmartCom SC3 SZ...

Страница 29: ...Remote Connections 33 65 229 HI LOW to SmartCom SC3 MZ Remote Connections 33 65 131 ON OFF HI LOW to CP4...

Страница 30: ...sample point can be plugged and sealed after commissioning i Ensure that the burner is securely attached to the heater j Test for electrical earth continuity between the heater oil pipe work and main...

Страница 31: ...commissioning the data are found to be not in accordance with the manufacturers data then the following action is recommended Re check all readings and calculations Adjust burner as per manufacturers...

Страница 32: ...commissioning engineer must ensure that the user is familiar with the safe and efficient use of the heater detailing the function of all controls and main components c The user should be made aware o...

Страница 33: ...is operational Bi Annual Inspection a As per quarterly inspection plus b Combustion check c Smoke test Annual Inspection a As per half year inspection plus b Heat exchanger and cleaning c Electrical c...

Страница 34: ...fittings should all be inspected to ensure that they are free from corrosion and to ensure that where brackets have been fitted these remain secure and offer adequate support The oil filter should be...

Страница 35: ...Turbulator positions in models 40 70 8 off Turbulator positions in models 90 100 12 off...

Страница 36: ...156 30 01 156 30 01 156 30 01 156 Electrode Assy 30 05 711 30 05 790 30 05 790 30 02 919 30 02 919 Photocell 30 02 280 30 02 280 30 02 280 30 02 280 30 02 280 Fire Valve 29 03 007 29 03 007 29 03 007...

Страница 37: ...Gasket 20 45 589 20 45 589 20 45 589 20 45 589 20 45 589 Secondary Limit Thermostat n a 28 16 058 28 16 058 28 16 058 28 16 058 Sight Glass 20 30 151 20 30 151 20 30 151 20 30 151 20 30 151 Heat Exch...

Страница 38: ...light and lockout occurs Fuel Feed incorrect Check oil pressure is correct Check that head of gravity is sufficient Check that suction lift is not too great two pipe system Check the bypass plug is pr...

Страница 39: ...s Check filter Check valves Check for air in fuel line Adjust air damper Adjust air damper Burner gives a smokey flame Poor combustion Insufficient combustion air Inadequate flue draught Check if corr...

Страница 40: ...rm air short circuit Adjust warm air discharge cool air inlet accordingly Check pulleys are secure Check for high resistance Check outlet grilles are not closed or Check filter is clean Check for no l...

Страница 41: ...changer support on bracket flange lugs Remove the fixing screw s holding the End Cone and withdraw from burner head Loosen the screw clamping the electrodes Replace in reverse order 7 4 Nozzle Disconn...

Страница 42: ...spring loaded din fixing clip using a small flat head screwdriver prise the clip downwards to release the MCB Replace in reverse order 7 9 Fan Limit Stat Assembly Disconnect electrical supply to the h...

Страница 43: ...Notes...

Страница 44: ...the ignition sequence can be re initiated Caution Repeated or frequent lockouts must be investigated and their cause determined by a qualified and competent engineer 8 User Instructions 8 1 Commission...

Отзывы: