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INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H2 

 

IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS  

Main hazards   

Physical and chemical hazards 
 
Specific hazards 
 

Product effects  

Adverse effects on human health  
 
Major Synthoms 

 
Flammable gas 
 
Suffocating and flammable gas 
 
 
Suffocating product 
 
Inhalation may cause dizziness. 

MEASURES TO FIGHT FIRES 

Proper fire extintion means 
 
Specific hazards 
 
 
 
Special methods 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Special Protection to fight against fires.  

Water mist, chemical dust and carbón dioxide (CO2). 
 
It could be lit with heat, sparks or flsmess. Steams could travel up to 
the ignition source and return like flames. Keep out of container 
tanks.  
 
Remove containers from the fire zone, if this could be  a riskless fact.  
Spray with wáter mist the containers exposed to fire. This devide 
should be remotely controlled, and so after the fire extintion. Fight 
the fire aains the wind direction, whenever it is posible. Do not extin-
guish fire before stopping the leak. In case the fire is intense in loa-
ded areas, use hoses with holders to be used remotedly. Then if thi 
could not be done, just leave the área and let it burn. 
 
In closed places, use complete protection against fire and auto-
nomous equipment to protect the respiratory tract. 

WARNING! 

Consult your supplier’s gas safety data card, before its use. 

Strictly follow your supplier’s safety protocols. 

COMPOSITION AND INFORMATION: PROPANE GAS G.L.P. 

Chemical nature 
 
Synonyms 
 
Ingredients  

Blend of Hydrocarbones 
 
Gas de cocina - Gas licuado de petróleo 
 
Propane 
Butane 
Ethane  
Penthane 

1.4. Fuel to be used with this foerge

 

Summary of Contents for H2

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS BOOK PRADA NARGESA S L Ctra de Garrig s a Sant Miquel s n 17476 Palau de Santa Eul lia Girona Spain Tel 34 972568085 nargesa nargesa com www nargesa com GAS FORGE H2...

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Page 3: ...MAINTENANCE 10 3 1 General maintenance 10 3 2 Change of the insulating material of the furnace 11 4 HANDLING BOOK 17 4 1 Gas valve 17 4 2 Pushbuttons 17 4 3 Pressure controller and manometer 17 5 INS...

Page 4: ...up to a temperature of 1300 C The oven is composed of three elements supplied by Nargesa the oven the Gas hose and the Pressure regulator This type of installation will never be modified in No Case Th...

Page 5: ...riskless fact Spray with w ter mist the containers exposed to fire This devide should be remotely controlled and so after the fire extintion Fight the fire aains the wind direction whenever it is pos...

Page 6: ...e Presure control device Adapter The Adapter for the gas bottle is NOT provided along with the furnace because of the major differences according to each country The Adapter must be equipped with a ma...

Page 7: ...t an intermediate part of the bar we will open the two lateral openings of the oven so that the bar can pass through the inside of the oven and thus be able to heat the desired part Picture 2 Furnace...

Page 8: ...the Thermocouple pushbutton for ignition of the furnace In the process of ignition of the furnace we press this button to allow the passage of gas When the thermocouple gets enough temperature we wil...

Page 9: ...ain features Dimensions of combustion chamber 324x240x100 mm Maximum temperature 1300 C Nr of burners 2 Type of fuel Propane gas GLP Adjustable working pressure 0 1 1 5 bar Power Hi 8 kW Gas intake as...

Page 10: ...tions The furnace cannot be stowed in a place that does not meet the following requirememts Humidity between 30 and 95 Temperaturre from 25 to 55 C or 75 C pfor periods not exceeding 24 hours 24h keep...

Page 11: ...urn valve If any of these elements suffers any type of deterioration contact the Nargesa technical service It is required the replacement of the thermocouple the ignition device the gas valve the regu...

Page 12: ...tions 1 Disconnect the gas bottle from the oven 2 Disconnect the Gas hose from the Inlet fitting 3 Remove the Upper cover by unscrewing the six bolts 4 Remove the Upper setting of the burners WARNING...

Page 13: ...wo bolts 6 Take off the 4 bolts and nuts that hold the Control Panel Remove the Control panel the thermocouple and the spark plugs 7 Remove the two Burners and the Spark plugs holders 8 Dismantle the...

Page 14: ...sulation panels 12 Remove the front holders of the upper plate 13 Remove the lower insulation 14 Slide the lower insulation towrads the back part of the furnace and remove them by the upper side 15 Re...

Page 15: ...ement of the insulation 5 Place the rear insulation 4 Place the front holders of the upper plate 3 Place the lower insulation by the upper rear side of the furnace and slide them towards the front par...

Page 16: ...rk plugs by fixing the bolts and nuts 9 Place the Spark plug holder and the two burners adjusting the Lower burner fixer so that the end of the Burner is aligned with the lower part of the insulator 8...

Page 17: ...INSTRUCTIONS BOOK FOR FURNACE H2 16 14 Connect the Gas Hose to the Inlet racor 13 Place the Upper cover by fixing the 6 bolts...

Page 18: ...2 Pushbuttons There are two puhbuttons in the Control panel The pushbutton for Electronic switching is the one that activates the spark plug and generates the spark to light up the Burner The Thermoc...

Page 19: ...e the furnace in a zone free of elements and objects following the indications of the following figure The oven will be installed in accordance with the regulations in force and will be used only in s...

Page 20: ...ssure is less than 25 bars Connect the Adapter to a LPG propane gas cylinder 5 5 Openings There are two side openings to work with longer materials To remove the Doors move the Lock up and pull the Do...

Page 21: ...s to hold the material while warming up The support point of the material can be regulated by moving the support The point of support must be adjusted according to the length of the material For mater...

Page 22: ...ion button 9 Wait 20 seconds and rel ase the Thermocouple pushbutton 10 Open the Gas valve 1 progressively til its limit 11 Progressively increase the gas pressure up to 1 bar Pressure recommended by...

Page 23: ...ay from Burner 1 Place the spark plug 4mm from Burner 1 Inner battery has been exhausted e ha agotado la pila interior Change the inner battery AA 1 5v The flame turns to be turbulent Reduce the amoun...

Page 24: ...ions might occur which need to be analyzed and preven ted Be carefull while introducing and removing material in the machine in order to prevent any burnt or injury Firmly hold the piece to be inserte...

Page 25: ...Tecnichal Annex Furnace H2 List of parts Location of components Gas layout...

Page 26: ...lia girona http www nargesa com R Maq PLANO DE ENSAMBLAJE tecnic32 04 01 2018 HORNO H2 HORNO H2 100 04 01 002 Ref del ensamblaje Tratamiento Revestimiento 38 00 kg 11 34 35 33 32 63 39 1 8 9 61 60 37...

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Page 32: ...MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES DEL HORNO H2 A 8 Location of components...

Page 33: ...MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES DEL HORNO H2 A 9 Gas layout...

Page 34: ...3 Complete the form with your details and press 4 Message Sent confirms your data has been successfully sent to Prada Nargesa SL Your machine has been regis tered and has a warranty of three years in...

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