4.6
BURNER MAINTENANCE
To dismantle the burner from the boiler
door, remove the nut (fig. 14).
– To access the internal part of the
burner, remove the air lock unit
held in place by two screws to the
sides and remove the right hand
shell, which is held in place by four
screws, taking care not to damage
the O-ring seal. OR.
– To dismantle the nozzle holder and
heater unit, proceed as follows:
– open the cover, which is held in
place by a screw, and remove the
heater cables (1 fig. 14/a) pro-
tected by a heat resistant sheath;
remove the fairlead and pass the
cables through the hole.
– remove the two cables from the
ignition electrodes fastened in
place with a faston.
– loosen the union (2 fig. 14/a) and
remove the four screws which fas-
ten the collar (3 fig. 14/a) to the
burner.
– To dismantle the eater or thermo-
stat, refer to figure 14/b.
4.7
CLEANING
AND MAINTENANCE
Preventive maintenance and checking
of the efficient operation of the equip-
ment and safety devices must be car-
ried out at the end of each heating
season exclusively by the authorised
technical staff.
4.7. 1
Cleaning smoke ducts
Use an adequate swab for cleaning
the smoke ducts of the boiler. After
cleaning, position the circulators in
their original position (fig. 15).
4.7.2 Cleaning combustion head
The combustion head is cleaned in the
following manner (fig. 16):
– Disconnect the high tension cables
from the electrodes.
– Unscrew the fixture screws of the
circulator support and remove it.
– Brush the propeller delicately (tur-
bulence disc).
– Carefully clean the photo-resistance
of eventual deposits of dirt deposit-
ed on its surface.
– Clean the remaining components of
the combustion head of eventual
deposits.
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1
2
1
2
3
KEY
1 Control bow cables
2 Connection
3 Collar
KEY
1 Heater stat
2 Cap
3 Heater
3
RONDO' 5/6 OF
ESTELLE 5/6 OF
Fig. 14
Fig. 14/a
Fig. 14/b
RONDO' 3/4 OF
ESTELLE 3/4 OF
Fig. 15