MAINTENANCE
Carry out periodic analysis of the exhaust combustion gas, che-
cking the emissions.
Periodically replace the light oil filter when dirty.
Check that all the components of the combustion head are in a
good state, not deformed by the temperature and free from im-
purities or deposits from the installation environment or by poor
combustion and check also the electrodes are working efficiently.
If the combustion head needs to be cleaned, remove the compo-
nents following the procedure indicated below:
1 )Disconnect the light oil 1 pipes from the connectors beneath
the combustion head (be careful of drips)
2) Unscrew screws 2(four) and turn the burner around pin 3 in
thehinge (figure 1).
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3) After pulling out the ignition cables 4 from their electrodes,
completely unscrew the locking nuts 5 (two) from mixing unit
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(figure 2).
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4) Lift up the mixing unit 6 (figure 3) until the pipes some out and
then pull the unit out completely in the direction indicated by
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the arrow 7 in figure 4.
5) To complete the maintenance operations proceed with the
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reassembly of the mixing unit by carrying out the above ope-
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rations in reverse order, after checking the ignition electrodes
and the deflector disk are correctly positioned ( See table on
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page 40).
Note: important
On closing the burner, gently pull towards the electrical panel,
putting them slightly in tension, the two ignition cables, and then
arrange them in their places (7) as in figure 2. This will ensure that
the two cables do not get damaged by the fan during the working
of the burner.
Note: important
On closing the burner, gently pull towards the electrical panel, put-
ting them slightly in tension, the two ignition and ionisation cables,
and then arrange them in their places (7) as in figure 2. This will
ensure that the two cables do not get damaged by the fan during
the working of the burner.
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