GASTER N 67 ÷ 107 AW
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EN
cod. 3541A180 - 03/2011 (Rev. 00)
4.4 Troubleshooting
A
To avoid unnecessary expense, before calling the After-Sales Service make
sure the boiler has not stopped due to no electricity or gas.
5. TECHNICAL DATA AND CHARACTERISTICS
5.1 Dimensions and connections
fig. 11 - Dimensions and connections
Table. 1
5.2 General view and main components
fig. 12 - General view and main components
Key
1
Pilot burner assembly
2
Gas valve for all models
3
Electronic flame controller
11
Automatic air vent
12
2nd gas valve (only models N 107 AW and N 97 AW)
13
Boiler drain cock
14
Burner assembly
15
Burner pressure point
16
Water pressure switch
Fault
Cause / Cure
After several lighting attempts, the
electronic controller shuts down the
boiler.
Clean the pilot burner nozzles with compressed air.
Check the regular gas flow to the boiler and that the air has been eliminated
from the pipes.
Make sure the electrodes are correctly positioned and free of deposits (see
fig. 9).
Make sure the boiler is connected to an efficient earth connection.
Check the connections at the ignition and ionisation electrodes.
The electrodes are not discharging
in the ignition phase.
Make sure the electrodes are correctly positioned and free of deposits (see
fig. 9).
Control thermostat adjusted too low.
Check the power supply.
Check the connections at the ignition and ionisation electrodes.
Check the connections at the electronic flame controller.
Make sure LINE-NEUTRAL are not inverted and that the earth contacts are effi-
cient.
Check the inlet gas pressure and any open pressure switches.
Reset the safety thermostat.
Reset the fume thermostat.
Make sure the room thermostat is closed.
The burner burns poorly: flames
too high, too low or too yellow
Gas valve filter dirty.
Check the gas supply pressure.
Gas nozzles dirty.
Make sure the boiler is not dirty.
Make sure the ventilation in the room where the unit is located is sufficient for
proper combustion.
Smell of unburnt gas
Make sure the boiler is clean.
Check the flue draught.
Check that gas consumption is not excessive.
The boiler works but the tempera-
ture does not increase
Check correct operation of the 2-stage control thermostat.
Make sure the gas valve 2nd stage operator (max. power) is fed.
Check that gas consumption is not less than that provided for.
Make sure the boiler is perfectly clean.
Make sure the boiler is adequate for the system.
Make sure the heating pump is not blocked.
Temperature of water to the system
too high or too low
Check correct operation of the 2-stage control thermostat.
Make sure the heating pump is not blocked.
Make sure the characteristics of the circulating pump are adequate for the sys-
tem.
Explosion at burner. Delay on igni-
tion
Make sure the gas pressure is sufficient and that the boiler shell is not dirty.
The control thermostat is reacti-
vated with too great a temperature
difference
Make sure the bulb is properly inserted in the sheath.
Check operation of the 2-stage thermostat .
The boiler produces condensate
Make sure the boiler is not operating at too low a temperature (below 50°C).
Check regular gas consumption.
Check the efficiency of the flue.
The boiler shuts down for no appar-
ent reason
Safety thermostat activation due to an overtemperature.
Fume thermostat activation.
Type and model
A
B
C
a1
heating
return
a2
heating
delivery
a3
Gas
inlet
GASTER N 67 AW
760
100
180
1” 1/4
1” 1/4
3/4”
GASTER N 77 AW
850
110
200
1” 1/4
1” 1/4
3/4”
GASTER N 87 AW
930
110
200
1” 1/4
1” 1/4
3/4”
GASTER N 97 AW
1020
110
200
1” 1/4
1” 1/4
3/4”
GASTER N 107 AW
1100
120
220
1” 1/4
1” 1/4
3/4”
C
42
32
182
492
592
A
970
760
B
16
12
13
14
1
2
3
11
15