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Installation, use and maintenance instructions GB Forced draught gas burner One stage operation CODE MODEL TYPE 3751782 GAS 5 517T80 291 (4) - 07/2015

Declaration of conformity in accordance with ISO / IEC 17050-1 Manufacturer: RIELLO S.p.A. Address: Via Pilade Riello, 7 37045 Legnago (VR) Product: Model: GAS 5 Forced draught gas burner These products are in compliance with the following Technical Standards: EN 676 EN 12100 and according to the European Directives: MD 2006/42/EC Machine Directive LVD 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive EMC 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility The quality is guaranteed by a quality and management system certified in accordance with UNI EN ISO 9001. Legnago, 21.05.2015 Executive General Manager RIELLO S.p.A. - Burner Department Mr. U. Ferretti Research & Development Director RIELLO S.p.A. - Burner Department Mr. F. Comencini

TECHNICAL DATA Thermal output 320-660 kw 275.200-567.600 kcal/h Fuel Natural gas Pci 8-10 kwh/m 3 = 7000-8600 kcal/m 3 Minimum gas pressure Maximum gas pressure Electrical supply Motor Ignition transformer Absorbed electrical power For maximum output 9.8 mbar are needed measured at the coupling with nil pressure in the combustion chamber and gas with calorific value of 8600 kcal/m 3 150 mbar Three phase 380 V + 10% - 10% ~ 60Hz with neutral 1.9 A / 380 V Primary: 1.8A / 220V - Secondary: 1 x 8 kv - 30 ma 1.1 kw BURNER DESCRIPTION 1 Air shutter control 6 7 8 2 Air shutter lock-nut 3 Control box re-set button 5 4 Fair leads 4 5 Wiring terminal block 6 Re-set push-button of the motor overload relay 3 7 Air pressure switch 8 Gas pressure test-point 2 1 Fig. 1 S7513 BURNER EQUIPMENT Quantity Burner accessories 1 Flange 1 Gasket 8 Screws 1 Flange gasket 1 Pipe fitting for gas train ACCESSORY RADIO DISTURBANCE PROTECTION KIT: code 3010386 If the burner is installed in places particularly subject to radio disturbance (emission of signals exceeding 10 V/m) owing to the presence of an INVERTER, or in applications where the length of the thermostat connections exceeds 20 metres, a protection kit is available as an interface between the control box and the burner. 1

OVERALL DIMENSIONS Boiler front-plate drilling 160 410 Burner ø 155 207 * 365 645 160 332 165 437 165 M10 D1785 S7497 Rp 1 1/2 97 S7498 *Length available with special blast tube to be separately required. FIXING TO THE BOILER 2 3 5 4 1 Separate the combustion head from the burner body by loosening the screws 1) and 2) and withdrawing the group A) from the holding bars 3). Fix the group B) to the boiler front plate 4) using the gasket 5) provided as accessory. A B S7499 GAS SUPPLY 5 7 9 5 5 S7514 8 10 6 4 3 11 2 1 1 - Gas pipe line 7 - Gas shut off valve 2 - Cock valve 8 - Burner 3 - Filter 9 - Gas safety shut off valve 4 - Pressure stabilizer 10 - Gas leak control device 5 - Pressure test-point 11 - Isolator joint 6 - Minimal gas pressure switch 2

WORKING RANGE COMBUSTION CHAMBER PRESSURE - MAXIMUM OUTPUT (in compliance with DIN 4788) mbar D1790 kw kcal/h MINIMUM GAS PRESSURE - OUTPUT Pressure: detected at the pressure test-point 8) (fig. 1) with nil mbar into the combustion chamber. Should the combustion chamber be pressurized, the pressure necessary will be that of the graph plus the pressurization value. Example: to obtain 550 kw it is necessary a gas pressure of 9 mbar and the combustion head set as indicated at page 7. If the combustion chamber is pressurized at 2 mbar, the pressure detected at the test-point 8) is: 9 + 2 = 11 mbar. If this value is too high, for very low gas pipework pressures, the gas gear 6) (page 7) could be more open. Do not decrease the pressure at the coupling under the values shown in the diagram. Output: the maximum value is obtainable with gas Pci 8600 kcal/m 3. CORRELATION BETWEEN GAS PRESSURE AND BURNER OUTPUT mbar D1791 kw kcal/h 3

BURNER ELECTRICAL WIRING (carried out in the factory) 20107483 CMV Fan motor contactor F1 Protection against radio interference K1 Relay MB Burner terminal strip MV Fan motor PA Air pressure switch RMG Control box RT S SO TA TB Overload Suppressor Ionisation probe Ignition transformer Burner earth ATTENTION In the case of phase-phase feed, a bridge must be fitted on the control box terminal board between terminal 6 and the earth terminal. 4

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO THE WIRING TERMINAL BLOCK (to be carried out by the installer) H Remote lock-out signal H 1 Remote lock-out signal of leak detection control device IN Burner manual stop switch MB Burner terminal strip PG Min. gas pressure switch TS Safety control device system TL Limit control device system VPS Leak detection control device VR Adjustement valve VS Gas safety valve XP7 Plug for leak detection control device F Ampere T6 S mm2 1 D2657 Notice - Leads minimal section 1 mm 2. - The electric wiring carried out by the installer must be in compliance with the rules in force in the Country. FIXING OF THE ELECTRICAL WIRES All the electrical wires, which are to be connected to the terminal block 5) (fig. 1) shall pass through the fair leads 4) (fig. 1) as for this scheme. 1 - Three phase supply : fair lead Pg 21 2 - Single phase supply : fair lead Pg 13.5 3 - Adjustment thermostat : fair lead Pg 13.5 4 - Safety thermostat : fair lead Pg 13.5 5 - Gas train : fair lead Pg 13.5, sheath ø 13 6 / 7 / 8 /9 - Pre-sheared holes S7529 Further prospective signals or controls can be connected to the burner wiring terminal board by removing the metal weldnuts from the pre-sheared holes and inserting a commun fair lead for the passage and the clamping of the leads. NOTES - Do not exchange the neutral wire with the phase (avoid the plug-pin connection). - Carry out a safe earth connection. - Check the stop of the burner, by opening the boiler thermostat and the burner lock-out, by disconnecting the lead from the flame probe. WARNING When closing the burner on its slide-bars, pull towards the outside the high voltage cable and the cable of the flame detection probe, till to little tension. 5

BURNER START-UP CYCLE Air-purge: loosen the screw placed on the minimal gas pressure switch mounted on the gas train. Screw Plug for pressure measure Pressure switch S7506 AIR PRESSURE SWITCH 7) (fig.1) The air pressure switch setting shall be carried out after having set all other adjustment of the burner and the air pressure switch shall be at its lowest set-point. When the burner is operating, increase the adjustment pressure by turning - slowly - clockwise the knob till reaching the burner lock-out. Thereafter, turn the knob anticlockwise for 1 mbar and repeat the burner start-up for checking the regularity: if lock-out intervenes turn the knob anticlockwise for 0.5 mbar. 1 10 mbar Adjustment knob S7507 Probe position Ignition electrode position 2-4 mm 0-1 mm S7508 CAUTION: do not turn the ionization probe, maintain the drawing position; should it be close to the ignition electrode, damage may occur to the control box amplifier. 6

COMBUSTION HEAD ADJUSTMENT Two separate adjustments have to be made: air and gas. These adjustments can be carried out when the burner is still open, during the installation (see page 2 - Fixing to the boiler). Air setting Loosen the two screws 1) and move the internal part of the combustion head 2) so that its rear edge 3) is coincident with the desired set-point on the plate 4). Tighten the screws 1). 8 6 5 2 Gas setting Loosen the screw 5), move the ring 6) so that the pointer 7) is coincident with the desired set-point 8). Tighten the screw 5). Attention: the set-point number is the same for air and gas setting and is given by the following diagram. 1 3 4 7 S7496 Example: the burner is installed on a boiler of 500 kw, assuming an efficiency of 90% the burner output should be 560 kw. From the diagram it can be seen that the air and gas settings for this rating should be no. 5. kcal/h kw Burner output D1794 Set-point number = for air and gas 7

COMBUSTION CHECKS CO2 It is advisable to not exceed 10% of CO 2 (gas with calorific value of 8600 kcal/m 3 ), in order to avoid the risk that small changes of the adjustments due, for instance, at draught variation, may cause combustion with insufficient air and consequently formation of CO. CO For safety reason the value of 0.1% (one thousand p.p.m.) must not be exceeded. 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 a measurement of the ionization current is required, it is necessary to disconnect the probe lead and insert a d.c. microamperometer. + - Lead S7511 Probe MOTOR LOCK-OUT This is caused by the thermal protector relay, in case of overloading, or by the lacking of the phase. To clear, pushdown the appropriate knob, after having removed the protective cover BURNER START-UP Thermostat Motor Ignition transf. Start valve Adjust. valve Lock-out Normal Lock-out because no ignition 2 s 40 s 10 s 2 s 40 s 3 s max. D1798 If during operation the flame shuts off, lock-out occurs within 1 sec. 8

BURNER STARTING DIFFICULTIES AND THEIR CAUSES Signal Problem Possible cause Recommended remedy 2 blinks Once the pre-purging phase and safety time have passed, the burner goes into lockout without the appearance of the flame 3 blinks The burner does not switch on, and the lockout appears The burner switches on, but then stops in lockout Lockout during prepurging phase 4 pulses The burner switches on, but then stops in lockout 1 - The operation solenoid lets little gas. Increase through 2 - One of the two solenoid valves does Replace not open. 3 - Gas pressure too low............. Increase pressure at governor 4 - Ignition electrode incorrectly adjusted Adjust, see page 6 5 - Electrode grounded due to broken.. Replace insulation 6 - High voltage cable defective....... Replace 7 - High voltage cable deformed by high Replace and protect temperature 8 - Ignition transformer defective....... Replace 9 - Incorrect valve or transformer...... electrical wiring Check 10 - Defective control box............. Replace 11 - A closed valve upline the gas train.. Open 12 - Air in pipework.................. Bleed air 13 - Gas valves unconnected or with.... interrupted coil 14 - Air pressure switch in operating position - Air pressure switch inoperative due to insufficient air pressure: 15 - Air pressure switch incorrectly adjusted. Check connections or replace coil Adjust or replace Adjust or replace 16 - Pressure switch pressure test point. Clean pipe blocked 17 - Poorly adjusted head............. Adjust 18 - High pressure in the furnace....... Connect air pressure switch to fan suction line 19 - Defective motor control contactor... Replace (only three-phase version) 20 - Defective electrical motor.......... Replace 21 - Motor lockout (defective electrical Replace motor) 22 - Flame simulation................ Replace the control box Lockout when burner 23 - Permanent flame in the combustion. stops head or flame simulation 24 - The operation solenoid lets little gas. through 7 blinks The burner goes into lockout immediately following the appearance of the flame Eliminate persistence of flame or replace control box Increase 25 - Ionisation probe incorrectly adjusted. Adjust, see page 6 26 - Insufficient ionisation (less than 5 A). Check probe position 27 - Earth probe.................... Withdraw or replace cable 28 - Burner poorly grounded........... Check grounding 29 - Phase and neutral connections Invert them inverted 30 - Defective flame detection circuit.... Replace the control box Burner goes into lockout during operation 31 - Probe or ionisation cable grounded.. Replace worn parts 9

10 blinks The burner does not switch on, and the lockout appears The burner goes into lockout No blink Signal Problem Possible cause Recommended remedy The burner does not start The burner continues to repeat the start-up cycle, without lockout Ignition with pulsations 32 - Incorrect electrical wiring.......... Check 33 - Defective control box............. Replace 34 - Presence of electromagnetic...... Filter or eliminate disturbances in the thermostat lines 35 - Presence of electromagnetic disturbanctection kit Use the radio disturbance pro- 36 - No electrical power supply......... Close all switches - Check connections 37 - A limiter or safety control device is Adjust or replace open 38 - Line fuse blocked................ Replace 39 - Defective control box............. Replace 40 - No gas supply.................. Open the manual valves between contactor and train 41 - Mains gas pressure insufficient..... Contact your GAS COMPANY 42 - Minimum gas pressure switch fails to Adjust or replace close 43 - The gas pressure in the gas mains lies Reduce the minimum gas pressure switch intervention pres- very close to the value to which the minimum gas pressure switch has sure. Replace the gas filter been set. The sudden drop in pressure cartridge. after valve opening causes temporary opening of the pressure switch itself, the valve immediately closes and the burner comes to a halt. Pressure increases again, the pressure switch closes again and the ignition cycle is repeated. And so on 44 - Poorly adjusted head............. Adjust. See page 7 45 - Ignition electrode incorrectly adjusted Adjust, see page 6 46 - Incorrectly adjusted fan air damper: Adjust too much air 47 - Output during ignition phase is too Reduce high NORMAL OPERATION / FLAME DETECTION TIME The control box has a further function to guarantee the correct burner operation (signal: GREEN LED permanently on). To use this function, wait at least ten seconds from the burner ignition and then press the control box button for a minimum of 3 seconds. After releasing the button, the GREEN LED starts flashing as shown in the figure below. GREEN LED on wait at least 10s Press button Interval for > 3s signal 3s signal The pulses of the LED constitute a signal spaced by approximately 3 seconds. The number of pulses will measure the probe DETECTION TIME since the opening of gas valves, according to the following table: SIGNAL FLAME DETECTION TIME This is updated in every burner start-up. Once read, the burner repeats the start-up cycle by 1 blink 0.4s briefly pressing the control box button. WARNING 2 blinks If the result is > 2s, ignition will be retarded. 0.8s Check the adjustment of the hydraulic brake of the gas valve, the air damper and the combustion head 6 blinks 2.8s adjustment. KIT INTERFACE ADAPTER RMG TO PC Code 3002719 10

BURNER START-UP CYCLE DIAGNOSTICS During start-up, indication is according to the followin table: Sequences Pre-purging Ignition phase Operation, flame ok Operating with weak flame signal Electrical supply lower than ~ 170V Lock-out Extraneous light COLOUR CODE TABLE Key: Off Yellow Green Red Colour code OPERATING FAULT DIAGNOSTICS The control box has a self-diagnostic system, which easily allows identifying the operating faults (RED LED signal). ITo use this function, wait at least ten seconds from the safety lock out, and then press the reset button for a minimum of 3 seconds. After releasing the button, the RED LED starts flashing as shown in the diagram below. RED LED on wait at least 10 s Press button Interval for > 3 s Signal 3 s Signal The pulses of the LED constitute a signal spaced by approximately 3 seconds. The number of pulses will provide the information on the possible faults, according to the table below: SIGNAL PROBABLE CAUSE 2 flashes The flame does not stabilise at the end of the safety time: faulty ionisation probe; faulty or soiled gas valves; neutral/phase exchange; faulty ignition transformer; poor burner regulation (insufficient gas). 3 flashes Min. air pressure switch does not close: air pressure switch faulty; air pressure switch incorrectly regulated; max. air pressure switch triggered (if installed). 4 flashes Min. air pressure switch does not open or light in the chamber before firing: air pressure switch faulty; air pressure switch incorrectly regulated. 7 flashes Loss of flame during operations: poor burner regulation (insufficient gas); faulty or soiled gas valves; short circuit between ionisation probe and earth. 8 flashes Not used. 10 flashes Wiring error or internal fault. 11

RIELLO S.p.A. I-37045 Legnago (VR) Tel.: +39.0442.630111 http:// www.riello.it http:// www.riello.com Subject to modifications