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09/2005 - Art. Nr. 13 019 533A

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Burner functions

Functional sequence of burner control units LAL 1...

The burner control units LAL 1... are
designed for controlling and monitoring
burners with multi-stage or modulating
control systems. For a detailed functio-
nal description of the burner control
units, including technical data and
planning information, refer to

Technical Documentation

LAL 1 L&G 7153 D

Functional diagram, 2-stage

A

=

Start command

A–B =

Interval for flame formation

B

=

Burner in operating position

B–C =

Burner operation
(heat generation)

C

=

Controlled shutdown

t1

Pre-venting time

t2

Safety time

t3

Preignition time, short

t30

Preignition time, long

t3n

Post-ignition time

t4

Interval between voltage on
terminals 18 and 19

t6

Post-venting time

t7

Interval between Start command
and voltage on terminal 7

t11

Opening time of air damper

t12

Closing time of air damper

t13

Admissible after-burning time

t16

Interval until OPEN command
for air damper

G Blower motor
R Temperature or pressure controller
Z

Ignition transformer

BV Fuel valve(s)
FS Flame signal
LR Load controller
LK Air damper

Summary of Contents for EK 4.100 L-ZA

Page 1: ...09 2005 Art Nr 13 019 533A Operating instructions for authorized experts Light oil burners EK4 L ZA Designs Basis CEN DIN...

Page 2: ...generators EN 60335 1 Safety of electrical appliances for domestic use Site of installation The burner must not be operated in rooms with aggressive fumes e g hairspray tetrachloroethylene carbon tetr...

Page 3: ...age 230 400 V 50 60 Hz 230 400 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 2 5 kW 2 5 kW Weight approx 83 kg 98 kg Burner equipment Electric motor 2800 min 1 2 2 kW 2 2 kW Automatic burner control unit LAL 1 25 LAL...

Page 4: ...rner tube 10 Flame cup 11 Electric motor 12 Flame monitor 13 Burner housing 14 Air suction box 15 Oil pressure pump 16 Hydraulic air damper drive 17 Inspection glass 18 Ignition transformer Burner typ...

Page 5: ...onnection B Return oil connection C Combustion air inlet D1 Nozzle 1 D2 Nozzle 2 1 Oil pressure pump with pressure regulator 2 Solenoid valve for nozzle 1 3 Solenoid valve for nozzle 2 4 Nozzle rod wi...

Page 6: ...terval for flame formation B Burner in operating position B C Burner operation heat generation C Controlled shutdown t1 Pre venting time t2 Safety time t3 Preignition time short t30 Preignition time l...

Page 7: ...n the scale corre sponds to the zero position in the burner head Adjustment is made by displacing the flame cup after releasing the screw 1 Electrical connection Electric wiring must be carried out by...

Page 8: ...ump The correct setting is approx 15 20 bar depending on the burner capacity The pressure regulator is actuated by turning the screw 6 Vacuum test suction line The maximum permissible vacuum is 0 4 ba...

Page 9: ...e Ignition electrodes The ignition electrodes are directed to nozzle 1 Spare ignition electrodes must be bent for replacement at an angle of approx 30 to the nozzle Burner head 1 Oil connection minimu...

Page 10: ...full load air Tighten the lock nut after adjustment Important Make sure that you do not turn the stops of the hydraulic drive forcefully towards each other i e adjust the stop screws only as long as...

Page 11: ...een terminals 4 and 5 x Start aborted because the OPEN signal from limit reversing switch A is missing on terminal 8 Terminals 6 7 and 15 remain energized until the fault is eliminated Burner malfunct...

Page 12: ...a GmbH Aredstr 16 18 2544 Leobersdorf 0810 400010 ELCO Belgium n v s a Pontbeeklaan 53 1731 Zellik 02 4631902 ELCOTHERM AG Sarganserstrasse 100 7324 Vilters 0848 808 808 ELCO GmbH Dreieichstr 10 64546...

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