6.4
Preliminary checks
Checking the consignment
After removing all the packaging, check the integ-
rity of the contents. In the event of doubt, do not
use the burner; contact the supplier.
CAUTION
The packaging elements (wooden cage or card-
board box, nails, clips, plastic bags, etc.) must not
be abandoned as they are potential sources of
danger and pollution; they should be collected and
disposed of in the appropriate places.
Checking the characteristics of the burner
Check the identification label (Fig. 5) of the burner, showing:
the model and the code burner (A), the type (B);
Year of manufacture, in cryptographic form (C);
the serial number (D);
the electrical supply data E);
the types of light oil used and the relative supply pressures
(F);
the data of the burner's minimum and maximum output pos-
sibilities G)(see Firing rate)
Burner weight (H).
6.5
Operating position
The burner is designed to work only in the posi-
tions, 1 and 2.
Installation 1 is preferable, as it is the only one that
WARNING
allows the maintenance operations as described
in this manual.
The installations 2 allows it to operate but not with
maintenance with hooking to the boiler.
Any other position could compromise the correct
operation of the appliance.
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3
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A
D
C
E
F
The output of the burner must be within the
boiler's firing rate.
WARNING
A burner label that has been tampered with, re-
moved or is missing, along with anything else that
prevents the definite identification of the burner
makes any installation or maintenance work diffi-
WARNING
cult.
Any other positioning could compromise the cor-
rect operation of the appliance.
Installations 3, 4 and 5 are forbidden for safety
WARNING
reasons.
4
B
A
G
E
H
Fig. 5
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