fied in fig. 13.
Dismantle the combustion head by
loosening the two screws on the sides
that holdit to the collar and adjust
using a screwdrive as shown in figure
6/b observing the positions shown in
the table.
NOTE: This type of adjustment cannot
by carried out on model "SOLO 20".
2.6
HEATER UNIT
In "SOLO 20 - 30" and "AQUA 30"
models, the heater unit comes on with
the consensus of the burner, after a
delay of a maximum of 90 seconds
required to bring fuel in the nozzle hold-
er area up to a temperature of 65°C.
Once this t emperatur e has been
reached, the thermostat, which is
located above the preheater (1 fig.
13/b), will give consensus for the
burner to start. The heater will remain
on for as long as the burner stays on
and go off when the burne goes off.
The "DUETTO 30" model has a lower
power heater which remains on all the
time after the main switch is turned
on in the control panel in winter only.
The first time it is turned on at the
beginning of the season, it may be diffi-
cult for the burner to come on, and the
boiler may stop working if the operating
cycle is begun before te correct fuel
temperature has been reached. When
it is started again, enough time will
have passed (2 - 3 minutes) for the fuel
to have reached the correct tempera-
ture for st ar t-up. "SOLO 40" and
"AQUA 40" model have no heater unit,
as it is not required.
2.7
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The boiler is supplied with an electric
cable and the electric power supply to
the boiler must be 230V-50Hz single-
phase through a fused main switch.
The stat cable, whose installation is
compulsory for obtaining a better
adjustment of the room temperature,
must be connected as shown in fig. 7.
NOTE: Device must be connected to
an efficient earthing system. SIME
declines all responsibility for injury
or damage to persons resulting
from the failure to provide for
proper earthing of the appliance.
Always turn off the power supply
before doing any work on the electri-
cal panel.
RESE
TWIC
ON Y
12
bar
3
5
6
7
2
KEY
1 Gas-oil pump
2 Pressure gauche intake
3 Pressure adjustment screw
1
ADJUSTMENTS
Model
30
Position
1
4
2
2
1
Fig. 6
Fig. 6/a
40
3
Fig. 6/b
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