2) For the maximum capacity required, first set the head (section 5.1), and then the manual air damper as
per the table at page 10.
3) Select the manual (MAN) mode operation, and switch ON the burner.
4) When the burner is alight, press the (+) button to manually drive the servomotor to the high fire position
and check that the gas pressure also increases.
5) Check the gas flow rate at high fire. To set the correct flow rate use the screw adjustments V and N on
the valve body (mainly V). Increasing the setting of either V or N increases the gas flow.
6) Adjust the manual air damper to give the required CO
er alters the gas flow rate then adjust V accordingly.
7) Decrease the servomotor position to low fire by pushing the (–) button. Check the gas flow rate and adjust
if necessary, with screw N only, to give the required CO
8) If the low fire output is then more or less than required, adjust CAM III (Orange) accordingly. Any
adjustment of screw N will affect the high fire gas rate.
9) Return the servomotor to the high fire position. Re-adjust the high fire gas rate using only screw V.
10) Again return the servomotor to the low fire position and re-adjust the low fire gas rate using only screw N.
11) Repeat steps (9) and (10) two or three times until no re-adjustment of screws V and N is necessary.
12) Finally return the selector switch to the automatic (AUT) mode position.
5.4 COMBUSTION ADJUSTMENT
In conformity with Efficiency Directive 92/42/EEC the application of the burner on the boiler, adjustment and
testing must be carried out observing the instruction manual of the boiler, including verification of the CO
and CO
concentration in the flue gases, their temperatures and the average temperature of the water in
2
the boiler.
It is advisable to set the burner according to the type of gas used and following the indications of the table:
EN 676
Theoretical max. CO
GAS
0 % O
G 20
11.7
G 30
14.0
G 31
13.7
IONIZATION CURRENT
The minimum current necessary for the control box operation is 2 µA. The burner normally supplies a higher
current value, so that no check is needed.
Anyway, if you want to measure the ionization current, you have to open the connector (CN3) (see electrical
scheme page 7) fitted on the wire and insert a microammeter.
Setting CO
2
= 1.2
2
9.7
11.6
11.4
Control box
terminal strip
1
level in the flue products. If adjusting the air damp-
2
level in the flue products.
2
AIR EXCESS:
max. output 1.2 – min. output 1.3
%
2
= 1.3
9.0
10.7
10.5
Connector
Probe
D5006
11
GB
NO
CO
mg/kWh
mg/kWh
100
170
100
230
100
230
x
2622