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FOREWORD 

These warning notes are aimed at ensuring the safe use of the compo-

nents of heating systems for civil use and the production of hot water. 

They indicate how to act to avoid the essential safety of the components 

being compromised by incorrect or erroneous installation and by improper 

or unreasonable use. The warning notes provided in this guide also seek 

to make the consumer more aware of safety problems in general, using 

necessarily technical but easily understood language. The manufacturer 

is not liable contractually or extra contractually for any damage caused 

by errors in installation and in use, or where there has been any failure to 

follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

GENERAL WARNING NOTES 

•  The instruction booklet is an integral and essential part of the product 

and must be given to the user. Carefully read the warnings in the bo-

oklet as they contain important information regarding safe installation, 

use and maintenance. Keep the booklet to hand for consultation when 

needed. 

•  Equipment  must  be  installed  in  accordance  with  current  regulations, 

with the manufacturer’s instructions  and by  qualifi ed technicians.  By 

the term ‘qualifi ed technicians’ is meant persons that are competent in 

the fi eld of heating components for civil use and for the production of 

hot water and, in particular, assistance centres authorised by the manu-

facturer. Incorrect installation may cause damage or injury to persons, 

animals or things. The manufacturer will not in such cases be liable. 

•  After removing all the packaging make sure the contents are complete 

and intact. If in doubt do not use the equipment and return it to the 

supplier. The packaging materials (wooden crates, nails, staples, plastic 

bags, expanded polystyrene, etc.) must not be left within reach of chil-

dren as they may be dangerous to them. They should also be collected 

and disposed on in suitably prepared places so that they do no pollute 

the environment. 

•  Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance, switch off the equi-

pment at the mains supply, using the system’s switch or shut-off sy-

stems. 

•  If there is any fault or if the equipment is not working properly, de-ac-

tivate the equipment and do not attempt to repair it or tamper with it 

directly. In such case get in touch with only qualifi ed technicians. Any 

product repairs must only be carried out by BALTUR authorised assi-

stance centres using only original spare parts. Failure to act as above 

may jeopardise the safety of the equipment. To ensure the effi ciency 

and correct working of the equipment, it is essential to have periodic 

maintenance carried out by qualifi ed technicians following the manufac-

turer’s instructions. 

•  If the equipment is sold or transferred to another owner or if the owner 

moves and leaves the equipment, make sure that the booklet always 

goes with the equipment so it can be consulted by the new owner and/

or installer.

•  For all equipment with optionals or kits (including electrical), only origi-

nal accessories must be used. 

 WARNING NOTES FOR THE USER HOW TO USE THE BURNER SAFELY

BURNERS 

•  This equipment must be used only for its expressly stated use: applied 

to  boilers,  hot  air  boilers,  ovens  or  other  similar  equipment  and  not 

exposed to atmospheric agents. Any other use must be regarded as 

improper use and hence dangerous. 

•  The burner must be installed in a suitable room that has ventilation in 

accordance with current regulations and in any case suffi cient to ensure 

correct combustion 

•  Do not obstruct or reduce the size of the burner’ air intake grills or the 

ventilation openings for the room where a burner or a boiler is installed 

or dangerous mixtures of toxic and explosive gases may form. 

•  Before connecting the burner check that the details on the plate corre-

spond to those of the utility supplies (electricity, gas, light oil or other 

fuel). 

•  Do not touch hot parts of the burner. These, normally in the areas near 

to the fl ame and any fuel pre-heating system, become hot when the 

equipment is working and stay hot for some time after the burner has 

stopped. 

•  If it is decided not to use the burner any more, the following actions must 

be performed by qualifi ed technicians:

  a) Switch off the electrical supply by disconnecting the power cable from 

the master switch. 

  b) Cut off the fuel supply using the shut-off valve and remove the control 

wheels from their position.

  c) Render harmless any potentially dangerous parts.

Special warning notes 

•  Check that the person who carried out the installation of the burner fi xed 

it securely to the heat generator so that the fl ame is generated inside 

the combustion chamber of the generator itself. 

•  Before starting up the burner, and at least once a year, have qualifi ed 

technicians perform the following operations: 

a) Set the burner fuel capacity to the power required by the heat ge-

nerator.

b) Adjust the combustion air fl ow to obtain combustion yield of at least 

the minimum set by current regulations.

c) Carry out a check on combustion to ensure the production of no-

xious or polluting unburnt gases does not exceed limits permitted 

by current regulations. 

d) Check the adjustment and safety devices are working properly. 
e) Check the effi ciency of the combustion products exhaust duct. 
f) Check at the end of the adjustments that all the adjustment devices 

mechanical securing systems are properly tightened. 

g) Make sure that the use and maintenance manual for the burner is 

in the boiler room.

•  If the burner repeatedly stops in lock-out, do not keep trying to manually 

reset but call a qualifi ed technicians to sort out the problem.

•  The running and maintenance of the equipment must only be carried 

out by qualifi ed technicians, in compliance with current regulations.

Summary of Contents for BT 17 SPN

Page 1: ...oni per l uso BT 17 SPN BT 35 SPN ISTRUZIONI ORIGINALI IT ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS ARE IT 0006080304_201107 Manual instructions for use BRUCIATORI DI OLIO COMBUSTIBILE A SALTO DI PRESSIONE PRESSURE DROP...

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Page 3: ...correctly it is possible to cause dangerous accidents E N G L I S H Prima di iniziare a usare il bruciatore leggere attentamente quanto esposto nell ouscolo AVVERTENZE PER L UTENTE PER L USO IN SICUR...

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Page 5: ...37 11 Fax 051 685 75 27 28 International Tel 39 051 684 37 11 Fax 39 051 683 06 86 http www baltur it http www baltur com E MAIL info baltur it Dichiarazione di Conformit Dichiariamo che i nostri pro...

Page 6: ...io assicurarsi sempre che il libretto accompagni l apparecchio in modo che possa essere consultato dal nuovo proprietario e o dall installatore Per tutti gli apparecchi con optionals o kit compresi qu...

Page 7: ...er la prima messa in funzione dell apparecchio far effettuare da personale professionalmente qualificato le seguenti verifiche a il controllo della tenuta nel tratto interno ed esterno dei tubi di add...

Page 8: ...0 55kW 2 4 1 4A 50Hz 2800 giri min 2800 giri min TRASFORMATORE 220V 50Hz 10kV 30mA 10kV 30mA TENSIONE 3 220 380v 50Hz 3 220 380v 50Hz PRERISCALDATORE 1 8 kW 3 2 kW MATERIALE A CORREDO FLANGIAATTACCO...

Page 9: ...I A N O 02370201 tif CAMPO DI LAVORO MOD A A2 A1 B B1 B2 C D E F N M L MIN MIN MAX BT 17 SPN SPN EFD 520 260 260 440 305 135 965 118 320 134 115 145 M12 130 BT 35 SPN SPN EFD 520 260 260 440 305 135...

Page 10: ...ise istruzioni del costruttore della caldaia 3 La linea elettrica di alimentazione del bruciatore va realizzata come da nostro schema ed i collegamenti elettrici sul bruciatore devono essere predispos...

Page 11: ...e e di ritorno per evitare raffreddamenti funzional mente dannosi I diametri delle tubazioni da rispettare rigorosamente sono ripor tati nelle seguenti tabelle La depressione massima che la pompa pu s...

Page 12: ...le seguenti varianti a tubi flessibili in acciaio inox b resistenza di riscaldamento sulla valvola della seconda fiamma c pompa provvista di resistenza di riscaldamento d servomotore di comando serran...

Page 13: ...NANTI AD OLIO COMBUSTIBILE DENSO MAX 50 E A 50 C CON RISCALDATORE AUSILIARIO N BT 8513 7 1 CISTERNAPRINCIPALE 2 FILTRO 3 POMPADI CIRCOLAZIONE 4 SCARICOACOUAED IMPIANTO 5 SCARICOARIA GAS NORMALMENTE CH...

Page 14: ...bruciatore Risulta pertanto necessario realizzare un circuito di alimentazione al bruciatore mediante pompa ausiliaria Regolatore di pressione regolabile da 0 5 2 bar Manometro By pass Tubi flessibili...

Page 15: ...esca detrarre 0 25 m N B Per eventuali organi man canti nelle tubazioni attenersi alle norme vigenti H L Complessiva metri metri 1 1 31 2 35 2 5 35 3 35 H L Complessiva metri metri 1 1 31 2 35 2 5 35...

Page 16: ...nella pompa 27 bar La pressione di 27 bar agisce anche sul pistone che comanda il regolatore dell aria Il pistone si sposta fino a fine corsa aprendo maggiormente il regolatore dell aria La corsa del...

Page 17: ...AZIONE R 1 2 6 VITE REGOLAZIONE DI PRESSIONE POMPA 7 SEDE ELEMENTO RISCALDANTE FILTRO SERBATOIO CON VALVOLA ANTIGAS PER BRUCIATORI DI OLIO COMBUSTIBILE 1 Attacco manometro Rp 1 2 2 Guarnizione O Ring...

Page 18: ...si riempito il serbatoio il serbatoio preriscaldatore pieno quando si vede uscire il com bustibile dal tubo flessibile di ritorno non ancora collegato 8 Collegare il tubo flessibile di ritorno alla tu...

Page 19: ...ie cattiva combustione presenza di fumo formazione di gas nel preriscaldatore ecc Se necessario variare questi valori in pi o in meno tenendo presente che il termostato di regolazione deve comunque tr...

Page 20: ...precedentemente Quando si raggiunta l erogazione massima desiderata si prov vede a correggere la posizione del dispositivo che chiude l aria sulla testa di combustione spostando in avanti o indietro...

Page 21: ...passaggio aria Pomelli di comando e fissaggio testa di combustione Ingresso aria di combustione con serranda molto chiusa Pomelli di comando e fissaggio testa di combustione REGOLAZIONE CORRETTA Ingre...

Page 22: ...e pu restare senza limiti di tempo I bloccaggi possono essere causati anche da irregolarit transitorie un poco di acqua nel combustibile aria nella tubazione ecc in questi casi se sbloccato il bruciat...

Page 23: ...sso Spingendo con forza sufficiente nel senso voluto ogni anello rosso pu ruotare rispetto alla scala di riferimento L indice dell anello rosso indica sulla rispettiva scala di riferimento l angolo di...

Page 24: ...16 52 3 00 3 50 11 13 11 90 12 62 13 30 13 95 14 57 15 17 15 74 16 29 16 83 17 34 17 85 18 34 18 81 19 28 3 50 4 00 12 72 13 60 14 42 15 20 15 94 16 65 17 33 17 99 18 62 19 23 19 82 20 40 20 95 21 50...

Page 25: ...4 37 11 Fax 051 685 75 27 28 International Tel 39 051 684 37 11 Fax 39 051 683 06 86 http www baltur it http www baltur com E MAIL info baltur it 18 11 2010 Declaration of Conformity We declare that o...

Page 26: ...er or if the owner moves and leaves the equipment make sure that the booklet always goes with the equipment so it can be consulted by the new owner and or installer For all equipment with optionals or...

Page 27: ...rrent law and regulations since incorrect installation may cause damage to person animals or things for which damage the manufacturer shall not can be held responsible Before installation it is advisa...

Page 28: ...0 55kW 2 4 1 4A 50Hz 2800 r p m 2800 r p m TRANSFORMER 220V 50Hz 10kV 30mA 10kV 30mA VOLTAGE 3 220 380v 50Hz 3 220 380v 50Hz PRE HEATER 1 8 kW 3 2 kW STANDARD ACCESSORIES BURNER FIXING FLANGE N 2 N 2...

Page 29: ..._201107 MOD A A2 A1 B B1 B2 C D E F N M L MIN MIN MAX BT 17 SPN SPN EFD 520 260 260 440 305 135 965 118 320 134 115 145 M12 130 BT 35 SPN SPN EFD 520 260 260 440 305 135 985 120 305 155 135 165 M12 15...

Page 30: ...e that the burner draught tube penetrates the combu stion chamber as per the boiler manufacturer s specifications ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS All connections must be carried out with flexible wiring Ensure...

Page 31: ...ure on arrival at the preheater and that at which it is atomized It is however good practice with fluid oils 5 E at 50 C to keep in tank preheating below 30 C so as to prevent the formation of gas whi...

Page 32: ...quired in the pipeline system H Total length meters meters 1 1 31 2 35 2 5 35 3 35 H Total length meters meters 1 1 31 2 35 2 5 35 3 35 Maximum intake and return pressure 1 bar Maximum intake and retu...

Page 33: ...RETURN VALVE 6 BY PASS NORMALLY CLOSED 9 ADJUSTABLE PRESSURE REGULATOR 0 5 2 BAR 10 PRESSURE GAUGE 0 4 BAR 11 THERMOMETER 12 ELEMENT 13 AUXILIARY HEATER 14 STEAM COIL OR HOT WATER TO HEAT THE OIL 15 H...

Page 34: ...permit direct aspiration of this fuel from the tank by the burner pump It is therefore necessary to create a burner fuel supply circuit with an auxiliary pump Pressure control adjustable from 0 5 to 2...

Page 35: ...p to the value to which the pump s built in pressu re regulation is set 27 bar A pressure of 27 bar also acts on the piston regulating the air con trol The piston moves to the end of its travel openin...

Page 36: ...GE CONNECTION R 1 2 5 INLET WAY R 1 2 6 PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT SCREW 7 HEATING ELEMENT SEAT 1 Manometer connection Rp 1 2 2 O Ring gasket 3 Valve closing spring p 2 3 bar 4 Breather pipe plug 5 Grid filt...

Page 37: ...is fuel in the tank and water in the boiler c That all the sluice valves on the fuel oil suction and return piping are open as is every other part through which the fuel flows d Combustion fumes disch...

Page 38: ...the opening switch is heard and simultaneous burner shutdown is observed The thermostat must trip within a maximum lag of 5 10 C with respect to the control thermostat boiler thermometer If this is no...

Page 39: ...on head Air flow large opening Control and fixing knobs of com bustion head Combustion air inlet with very locked shutter Control and fixing knobs of combustion head CORRECT REGULATION Combustion air...

Page 40: ...sition indefinitely Shutdowns may be caused by transitory faults a little water in the fuel air bubbles in the piping etc In such cases the burner restarts easily when reset When however shutdowns occ...

Page 41: ...regulation CAM D 2nd flame valve operation CAM must be set to intermediate Motor cam sheft coupling exclusion pin Push it to disconnect motor from cam shaft To change cam position operate the rispecti...

Page 42: ...16 52 3 00 3 50 11 13 11 90 12 62 13 30 13 95 14 57 15 17 15 74 16 29 16 83 17 34 17 85 18 34 18 81 19 28 3 50 4 00 12 72 13 60 14 42 15 20 15 94 16 65 17 33 17 99 18 62 19 23 19 82 20 40 20 95 21 50...

Page 43: ...5 27 28 International Tel 39 051 684 37 11 Fax 39 051 683 06 86 http www baltur it http www baltur com E MAIL info baltur it BPM BGN BT BTG BTL TBML Comist GI GI Mist Minicomist PYR RiNOx Spark Sparkg...

Page 44: ...2 20 0006080304_201107 BALTUR a b c a b c d e f g...

Page 45: ...3 20 0006080304_201107 2 RC a b c d e a b a b c d...

Page 46: ...0 SPN 5 E a 50 C 7 E 50 C SPN EFD 15 E 50 C 15 E 50 C 220 380 0 37 1 73 1 0 55 2 4 1 4 50 2800 2800 220 50 10 30 10 30 3 220 380 50 3 220 380 50 1 8 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 M12 4 M12 8 M12 8 M12 8 12 8 12 2...

Page 47: ...06080304_201107 02370201 tif A A2 A1 B B1 B2 C D E F N M L BT 17 SPN SPN EFD 520 260 260 440 305 135 965 118 320 134 115 145 M12 130 BT 35 SPN SPN EFD 520 260 260 440 305 135 985 120 305 155 135 165 M...

Page 48: ...6 20 0006080304_201107 N 0002933330 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 45 6 7...

Page 49: ...7 20 0006080304_201107 35 1 5 5 50 30...

Page 50: ...8 20 0006080304_201107 ECODEN ECOFUEL ECODEN ECOFUEL a 2 VITON BT 8513 7 BT 8896 3 1 2 3 3 5 4 5 7 5 8 6 15 20 7 24 ENGLER 50 C 8 35 ENGLER 50 C 9 50 ENGLER 50 C 10 85 ENGLER 50 C...

Page 51: ...9 20 0006080304_201107 10 0 4 11 12 13 14 15 16 100 300 50 E 50 C BT 8513 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 0 5 2 150 400 0 5...

Page 52: ...20 0006080304_201107 ECODEN ECOFUEL BTZ 12 15 BT 8896 3 ECOFUEL ECOFUEL 0 5 SO 2 SO 3 12 50 12 15 12 15 E 0 5 2 150 300 0 5 1 2 3 4 300 W 5 6 7 8...

Page 53: ..._201107 BT 17 SPN BT 35 SPN 5 50 40 5 H L 1 1 1 4 0 5 22 35 1 17 35 1 5 12 35 2 7 21 2 5 3 8 3 3 5 L 0 25 H L 1 1 31 2 35 2 5 35 3 35 H L 1 1 31 2 35 2 5 35 3 35 3 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10...

Page 54: ...20 0006080304_201107 25 1 12 5 20 1 2 1 1 27 27 27 25 p 2 18 1 1...

Page 55: ...0006080304_201107 1 2 3 4 5 BT SPN 0002900262 SUNTEC 4 LA E6 LA E7 LA 0002900570 1 2 R 1 8 3 R 1 4 4 R 1 2 5 R 1 2 6 7 1 Rp 1 2 2 3 p 2 3 4 5 6 7 0002932230 6 27 7 1 20 8 9 9 DACA 10 11 p 2 2 5 12 12...

Page 56: ...20 0006080304_201107 1 2 L1 L2 L3 3 4 5 1 2 2800 6 7 8 BT 8608 1 BT 8605 1 a 45 1 2 2 1...

Page 57: ...20 0006080304_201107 3 4 5 2 1 6 1 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 7 CO2 10 13 6 Bacharach 10 15 2 1 2 5 a b...

Page 58: ...20 0006080304_201107 c 3 50 5 10 8608 1...

Page 59: ...20 0006080304_201107 0002930500 BT 8608 1...

Page 60: ...20 0006080304_201107 1 2 1 3 4 2 5 1 BT 17 35 SPN BT 8605 1 3 4 1 2 3 Pu essere necessario effettuare la suddetta operazione con maggior frequenza...

Page 61: ...ointer of the red ring indicates in 1st reference scale the rotation angle set for each cam Para modificar la regulaci n de las levas ajuste las correspondientes ruedas de color rojo Apretando en el s...

Page 62: ...13 60 14 42 15 20 15 94 16 65 17 33 17 99 18 62 19 23 19 82 20 40 20 95 21 50 22 03 4 00 4 50 14 31 15 30 16 22 17 10 17 94 18 73 19 50 20 24 20 95 21 63 22 30 22 95 23 57 24 19 24 78 4 50 5 00 15 90...

Page 63: ...63 66 0006080304_201107 16A 16 14...

Page 64: ...E SBLOCCO RE SET PUSH BUTTON T2 TERMOSTATO 2 STADIO 2ND STAGE THERMOSTAT 2 TA TRASFORMATORE D ACCENSIONE IGNITION TRANSFORMER TC TERMOSTATO CALDAIA BOILER THERMOSTAT TS TERMOSTATO DI SICUREZZA SAFETY...

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