slide it out or slide it into the body to the position consistent with the table „Setting the burner shut-
ter".
• Adjust the minimum flow in the control cock - by screwing or unscrewing the screw next to the pilot valve
mandrel, adjust the gas flow so that the flame does not go out when the knob is turned from full flow to
minimum flow setting and has approximately 1/3 of the full flow power.
• Adjusting the gas flow at the pilot burner:
1. If you convert the stove from natural gas to propane gas or LPG, unscrew the sealing screw on the
bottom of the pilot pilot, then remove the pilot nozzle with the feature 40 and screw in the nozzle with
the feature 20 all the way (in case of propane or LPG, the same nozzle is used). Then screw in the sealing
screw. (Fig 16 item 5) Light the pilot burner. The flame should heat the thermocouple and burn with the
bright flame. If this is not the case, adjust the airflow using the shutter at the top of the pilot.
2. If you convert the stove from propane gas or LPG to natural gas, proceed as described in point ‚a', and
then screw out the pilot nozzle with the feature 20 and screw in the jest with the feature 40 as the way.
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Figure 16. onstruction of the burner on the example of 7kW burner.
Attention! After conversion of the stove to another type of gas, stickers packaged with the nozzles, specifying
the type of gas for which the stove is adapted, should be put on the nameplate and the warranty card.
Example: Convert the stove adapted to combustion of LPG into combustion of natural gas. After the conver-
sion, the sticker G20 2E (20mbar) packaged with the nozzles should be put on the name plate (Fig.15 item
1, Fig.17)
9. Country
10. Category
11. Supply pressure
12. Type
13. Nominal heat load
14. Gas consumption depending on the type of supply gas
15. Gas/pressure adapted device
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5
Figure 17. Example of the nameplate
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1. Head of burner
2. Burner body
3. Injector with shutter
4. Pilot burner
5. Sealing screw
1. Model
2. Catalogue code
3. Serial
number
manufacture
4. Degree of protection
5. Net weight
Electrical part
6. Voltage
7. Frequency
8. Electrical power
The gas part
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