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Siemens Building Technologies
Electronic Air / Fuel Ratio Control System
CC1P7873.1en
HVAC Products
18 Notes on the commissioning of a burner
15.10.2002
18.1 Setting instructions for the RVW26...
All programmed curvepoints of the RVW26... are related to the burner’s output.
After setting the RVW26..., the curvepoints of the RVW26... should correspond to those
of the burner load.
This is especially important in connection with O
2
trim control!
In case the burner is started with a coarse preadjustment, there are 2 different ways to
adjust the curves for the air and fuel value in relation to the burner load:
A.
Curve adjustment by determining the amount of fuel
(accurate but complex)
Procedure:
1. Determine the amount of fuel at maximum burner output.
2. Calculate the amount of fuel for each load point.
3. Start the burner with the basic adjustment.
4. First adjust the required load point for the calculated amount of fuel. Then, adjust
the amount of air until the desired flue gas values are attained. Check the flue gas
values with a flue gas analyzer.
5. Repeat step 4 until all programmable curvepoints are adjusted down to the low-fire
position values.
6. Interpolate the curvepoints below the low-fire position value (e.g. 0 %).