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Note
Each time the burner is restarted the set-
ting parameters (max. output, gas type
and height) are displayed as in the fol-
lowing table.
Maxi-
mum out-
put
1; 0 to 100
Gas type 2; NG = natural gas
2; LPG = liquid gas
Height
3; LA = low height
(0 to 1500 m)
3; HA = large height
(1500 to 3000 m)
Configuring the motorised flue gas damper (flue gas cascade)
See page 54
Commissioning the system
Danger
CO build-up as a result of incor-
rect burner adjustment can have
serious health implications.
Carry out a CO test before and
after work on gas appliances.
Tightness test
Gaskets on the boiler door and compo-
nents routing flue gas can be checked
during operation with an inspection mir-
ror.
If required, remove the thermal insula-
tion components.
Traces of condensate on the outside of
the flue gas collector or on thermal insu-
lation components also indicate leaks.
Note
An examination of the burner setting with
the boiler heated to operating tempera-
ture (min. 40 °C) is essential.
Also check in the partial load range.
Boiler control unit service instruc-
tions
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance
Further details regarding the individual steps
(cont.)
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