General rules
The installation of an oil burner should
be carried out in accordance with local
regulations. The installer of the burner
must therefore be aware of all regula-
tions relating to oil and combustion.
Only oil suitable for the burner should
be used and then in combination with
a suitable oil ilter before the oil pump
of the burner.
If the burner is replacing an existing
burner make sure that the oil ilter is
replaced or cleaned. The installation
must only be undertaken by expe-
rienced personnel. Care should be
taken by the installer to ensure that no
electrical cables or fuel/gas pipes are
trapped or damaged during installation
or service/maintenance.
Installation instructions
General installation instructions ac-
company the burner and should be
left in a prominent place adjacent to
the burner.
Adjustment of burner
The burner is from the factory pre-set
to an average value that must then be
adjusted to the boiler in question.
All burner adjustments must be made
in accordance with boiler manufactur-
ers instructions.These must include
the checking of lue gas temperatures,
average water temperature and CO
2
or O
2
concentration.
To adjust the combustion device,
start by increasing the air volume
and the nozzle assembly somewhat.
When the burner starts it is burning
with excess air and smoke number
0. Reduce the nozzle assembly ad-
justment until soot occurs, and then
increase the adjustment to make the
soot disappear again. Then the volume
of air is reduced until soot occurs and
increased again to reach a combustion
free of soot.
By this procedure an optimum adjust-
ment is obtained. If larger nozzles are
used the preadjustment of both the
air volume and the nozzle assembly
must be increased.
A whistling sound may be heard which
can be eliminated or reduced as fol-
lows: Increase the nozzle assembly
adjustment somewhat. The CO
2
-con-
tent and consequently the air volume
will then be reduced.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Condensation in chimney
A modern burner works with less ex-
cess air and often also with smaller
nozzles than older models.
This increases the efficiency but
also the risk of condensation in the
chimney.
The risk increases if the area of the
chimney lue is too large. The tempera
-
ture of the lue gases should exceed
60°C measured 0,5 metres from the
chimney top.
Measures to raise the temperature:
Insulate the chimney in cold attics
Install a tube in the chimney
Install a draught regulator (dilutes the
lue gases during operation and dries
them up during standstill)
Increase the oil quantity
Raise the lue gas temperature by
removing turbulators, if any, in the
boiler.
Pump adjustment
See separate description.
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Maintenance
The boiler/burner should be exa
-
mined regularly for any signs of
malfunction or oil leakage.
Oil supply
The oil line should be dimensioned
in accordance with the pump manu-
facturer´s instruction. In the suction
line to the burner a ilter should be
mounted to prevent any particles in
the oil from reaching the burner. If the
installation consists of several burners
each one should have its own suction
line from the tank or a circulation
system should be used.
The temperature in the oil line should
be kept as constant as possible.
Avoid exposing the line to excessive
cold which may cause blockages of
parafin deposits.
The oil pipe and electric cable should
be itted so that the burner can be
placed on the loor for inspection of
the combustion device
Adjustment of nozzle assembly
Loosen the locking screw B and adjust
the nozzle assembly to the desired
position. Lock the screw B again.
Air adjustment 0-10
Loosen the stop screw B and turn the
knob along the scale to the desired
position and tighten the screw. Check
the air adjustment by making a lue
gas analysis.