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INSTRUCTIONS FOR HONEYWELL GAS VALVES UNIVERSAL GAS VALVES
TYPE: VE 4000B1 (....B.... = Opening - Closure, rapid. Flow regulator)
FEATURES
- Valve normally closed
- With flow regulator
- Rapid opening and closing
The VE4000B1 valves are Class A solenoid valves, normally closed.
They may be used as ON/OFF valves in the supply trains with Natural
Gas, Manufactured Gas or GPL, on burners or combustion plants.
They are provided with M.I. and CE Approval for EN 161.
ADJUSTMENT
For models VE 4000B1 (see fig. 1)
Adjustment to the flow
- Remove the cover from the upper section of the coil.
- Insert a hexagonal Allen key into the central section at the top.
- Turn clockwise to decrease the flow or anti-clockwise to increase
it.
- Replace the cover and tighten it.
ATTENTION
- The adjustment must only be carried out by qualified personnel.
- For valve closure the tension at the coil terminals must be 0 volts.
- The flow regulator of the VE 4100 valve series is situated in the
lower section.
VALVES SEAL CONTROL DEVICE "VPS 504 (if present)
Its purpose is to check the gas shut-off valve seals. This
check is performed as soon as the boiler's thermostat
enables the burner's working by creating, through the
pump and its inner membrane, an over pressure in
the test circuit of 0 mbar greater than the upstream
pressure.
To carry out the check, insert a manometer at the PA
pressure socket.
If the testing has a successful result, the LC assent lamp
will light up (yellow). To start up again the equipment
must be released by pressing the button with lamp LB.
The fuse can be accessed by removing the top by the
electrical sockets with a screwdriver; there is a spare
fuse in the top part of the seal check under the plug.
note: the seal check can be installed on trains that do
not have one, by requesting the kit for the purpose.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
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0006080870_00709
N° 0002910380
Rev. 13/10/95
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