4.3 AIR DAMPER SETTING
The air damper (1) is operated by the actuator (2) and assures that
the air damper is fully open before the burner start cycle begins .
The regulation of the air-rate is made by adjusting the fixed air
damper (3), after loosing the screws (4).
When the optimal regulation is reached, screw tight the screws
(4) to assure a free movement of the mobile air damper (1).
4.4 COMBUSTION CHECK
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 25
11.5
G 30
14.0
G 31
13.7
IONIZATION CURRENT
The minimum current necessary for the control box operation is 3 μA.
The burner normally supplies a higher current value, so that no check is needed. However, if you want to meas-
ure the ionization current, you must open the connector fitted to the red wire and insert a microammeter.
4.5 AIR PRESSURE SWITCH
The air pressure switch is set after all other adjustments have been made. Begin with the switch at the low-
est setting. With the burner working at the minimum output, adjust the dial clockwise, increasing its value
until the burner shuts down. Now reduce the value by one set point, turning the dial anti-clockwise.
Check for reliable burner operation, if the burner shuts down, reduce the value by a half set point.
Attention:
To comply with the EN 676 standard, the air pressure switch must operate when the CO value exceeds 1%
(10,000 ppm).
To check this, insert a combustion analyser in the flue, slowly reduce the burner air setting and verify that
the burner shuts down by the action of the air pressure switch before the CO value exceeds 1%.
2721
Setting CO
2
= 1.2
2
9.7
9.5
11.6
11.4
Terminal board
of control-box
10
1
4
AIR EXCESS:
max. output 1.2 – min. output 1.3
%
2
= 1.3
9.0
8.8
10.7
10.5
Connector
D5006
7
GB
CO
mg/kWh
mg/kWh
100
100
100
100
Probe
2
3
4
D5036
NO
x
170
170
230
230