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5.13.3 Checking the gas pressure switch

When the gas pressure switch is open the motor is not powered.
If, after a heat request, the gas pressure switch open, the motor
stops and:

if the gas pressure switch stays open for more than 2 minutes,
the fault is displayed by the diagnostic LEDs.

if the gas pressure switch stays open for less than 2 minutes,
the fault is not displayed.

when the gas pressure switch closes again, the motor is re-
started if also the air pressure switch is open.

when the gas pressure switch is closed the motor is powered
for about a second (to acknowledge the signal) and then it is
shut off for 2 seconds to be then restarted and start the oper-
ation cycle, if the gas pressure switch stays open for more
than 2 minutes. 

If the gas pressure switch opens during normal flame operation,
the motor stops immediately and the gas valves are closed. If the
gas pressure switch opens during post-purging or during contin-
uous purging (if set), the motor stops and stays off for the whole
time that the gas pressure switch is open and the fault is dis-
played immediately by the diagnostic LEDs.

5.13.4 Checking the air pressure switch

When the burner receives the heat request the air pressure
switch is checked and if it is closed (bonded) the motor does not
start and after 2 minutes the lockout condition is reached.
If, upon a heat request after the motor starts, the air pressure
switch does not close within 15 seconds of pre-purging, the burn-
er reaches the lockout condition.
If there is a loss of air pressure after the first 15 seconds of pre-
purging but before the last 10 seconds, a recycle occurs (the pre-
purging time starts from when the air pressure switch closes in a
stable manner).
If after a recycle after a loss of air pressure there is a new loss,
the burner reaches an immediate lockout condition due to lack of
air.
If the loss of the air pressure switch occurs in the last 10 seconds
of the pre-purging time (before the start of the safety time) the
burner reaches an immediate lockout condition due to lack of air.
If there is a loss of the air pressure switch after the opening of the
1st stage valves or during normal operation with flame, the burner
reaches the lockout condition within 1s.
The state of the air pressure switch does not influence the post-
purging time.
Se If continuous purging is set, the motor is powered even if the
air pressure switch is sealed but only in a condition without a heat
request or after 2 minutes if the lockout occurred after the heat
request.

5.13.5 Shut-down test

If the reset button or the remote reset is pressed during opera-
tions for more than 5 seconds and less of 10 seconds, ( to not go
to the successive menu) the burner switches off, the gas valve
closes,the flame goes out and the start-up sequence restarts.
If the switch off test is enabled, the number of repetitions of the
start up sequence (see paragraph 

“Recycle and limit of repeti-

tions”

 on page 24) and the number of possible resets (see par-

agraph 

“External lockout signal (S3)”

 on page 25), are reset.

5.13.6 Intermittent operation 

After 24 hours of continuous operation, the control box starts the
automatic switch-off sequence, followed by a restart, in order to
check for a possible fault with the flame detector. This automatic
switch-off can be fixed at 1 hour, (see paragraph 

“Programming

menu”

 on page 28).

The modification of the parameter setting for intermittent opera-
tion takes effect if: 

during the heat request, the switching off test function is ena-
bled;

there is a flame loss;

the heat request switches off and then later restarts;

the control box switches off and restarts;

the automatic restarting of the intermittent function occurs 
(1hour/24hours).

5.13.7 Recycle and limit of repetitions

The control box allows a recycle function, i.e. complete repetition
of the start-up sequence, making up to 3 attempts, in the event
the flame failure during operation.
If the flame failure 4 times during operations, this will cause a
burner lockout. If there is a new heat request during the recycle,
the 3 attempts are reset when the limit thermostat (TL) switches. 
By disconnecting the power supply, when a new heat request oc-
curs (power supply is applied to the burner) all possible attempts
at re-ignition are reset (maximum 3).

5.13.8 Presence of an extraneous light or parasite 

flame

The presence of a parasite flame or extraneous light can be de-
tected in the stand-by state after a heat request. 
If the presence of a flame or extraneous light is detected also in
the "t2" stage, the motor does not start until the flame signal has
disappeared or until lockout has been reached.
If, after the fan motor starts, during the pre-purging, an extrane-
ous light or parasite flame is detected, the burner reaches the
lockout condition in 1 second.
If, during the recycle due to flame disappearance while operating
and the consequent repetition of the start-up sequence, the par-
asite flame or the extraneous light is detected before the motor
starts, the 25 seconds control countdown starts (for checking for
the presence of the parasite flame or the extraneous light) other-
wise the lockout occurs within 1 second. 
The fault is indicated by the blinking LED (see paragraph 

“Fault

diagnostics - lockouts”

 on page 23). 

When the heat request is finished, if the parasite flame stays on
the burner reaches the lockout condition due to parasite flame af-
ter 25 seconds (regardless of the presence or otherwise of the
post-purging or the continuous purging).
The parasite flame control is active even when there is a fault with
the mains voltage, the frequency, the internal voltage, the condi-
tion with gas pressure switch open. 
The parasite flame control is not active only in lockout conditions.

Summary of Contents for 3755219

Page 1: ...Installation use and maintenance instructions 20146122 2 06 2018 Forced draught gas burner One stage operation CODE MODEL TYPE 3755219 RIELLO 40 GS5 552 T1 GB...

Page 2: ...Translation of the original instructions...

Page 3: ...reliminary checks 14 5 4 1 Control of the supply 14 5 4 2 Control of burner characteristics 14 5 5 Operating position 14 5 6 Securing the burner to the boiler 15 5 6 1 Hinge installation 15 5 7 Positi...

Page 4: ...enu 28 5 14 3 Shut down test 29 5 14 4 Post purging and continuous purging 29 5 14 5 Intermittent operation 29 5 14 6 Setting the long pre purging 29 5 14 7 Displaying the lockout log 30 5 14 8 Resett...

Page 5: ...gnago VR Italy Tel 39 0442630111 www rielloburners com Distributed by RIELLO NV Ninovesteenweg 198 9320 Erembodegem Tel 053 769 030 Fax 053 789 440 e mail info riello be URL www riello be This documen...

Page 6: ...ied out correctly may cause damage to the ma chine and or injury to people DANGER DANGER LIVE COMPONENTS This symbol indicates operations which if not car ried out correctly lead to electric shocks wi...

Page 7: ...ent of damage to things or injury to people if such damage injury was due to any of the following causes incorrect installation start up use and maintenance of the burner improper incorrect or unreaso...

Page 8: ...tenance Only those parts envisaged by the manufacturer can be replaced 3 2 Personnel training The user is the person body or company that has acquired the machine and intends to use it for the specifi...

Page 9: ...e Fuel Natural gas Light oil LPG Variations Electrical supply of the system 1 230 50 1 230 60 G S 5 1 230 50 BASIC DESIGNATION EXTENDED DESIGNATION 1 230V 50Hz 1 230V 60Hz Light oil Natural gas K Coni...

Page 10: ...nsions of the flange and burner are given in Fig 1 Model RIELLO 40 GS5 Type 552 T1 Heat output Hi 1 min max kW kcal h 18 58 15 500 50 000 Fuel Family 2 NCV 8 12 kWh m3 7 000 10 340 kcal m3 Pressure mi...

Page 11: ...manufacturers 4 7 Correlation between gas pressure and burner output To obtain the maximum output Fig 3 it is necessary to have 4 6 mbar measured on the pipe coupling with the combustion cham ber at...

Page 12: ...e socket for gas train 10 Capacitor 11 Actuator 12 Flange 13 Pressure test point 14 Combustion head 15 Electrode probe 16 Gas train elbow 4 9 Burner equipment Screws with nuts No 4 Insulating gasket N...

Page 13: ...the control box from the burner it is necessary to Fig 5 disconnect all the connectors connected to it all the plugs the high voltage cables and the earth wire TB unscrew the screw A and pull the con...

Page 14: ...llisions can negatively affect the safety func tions In this case the servomotor must not be operated even if it displays no evident damage Assembly notes The actuator is mounted on the burner air set...

Page 15: ...If the smoke pipe is closed the burner must be drawn back till the extraction of blast tube from the furnace Before oper ating in this way take the voltage off 5 3 Handling The transport weight is gi...

Page 16: ...st not be abandoned as they are potential sources of danger and pollution they should be collected and disposed of in the appro priate places ATTENTION A burner label that has been tampered with re mo...

Page 17: ...ng gasket 3 5 7 Positioning the probe electrode Provide an adequate lifting system of the burner S7392 Fig 9 4 ATTENTION The seal between burner and boiler must be airtight D5067 Fig 10 A B 1 3 2 ATTE...

Page 18: ...head opening notch toward pos 0 5 9 Air damper adjustment Actuator 1 Fig 14 controls the air damper 6 the burner does not start until the damper 6 is completely open To adjust the fixed damper 4 it i...

Page 19: ...tely for its adjustment see the enclosed instructions The train burner combination is indicated in Tab E Tab E Explosion danger due to fuel leaks in the pres ence of a flammable source Precautions avo...

Page 20: ...lange 3 supplied and fastening screws Connect the 6 pin plug 2 Fig 17 and Fig 18 of the gas train to the 6 pole socket 9 Fig 4 on page 10 of the burner DANGER Disconnect the electrical power using the...

Page 21: ...cycle arrest must be ensured within 24 hours with the use of a time switch positioned in series with the thermostatic line Refer to the wiring diagrams The electrical safety of the device is obtained...

Page 22: ...t invert the neutral with the phase in the electrical supply line Check that the electrical supply of the burner corresponds to that shown on the identifica tion label and in this manual The section o...

Page 23: ...e ts Safety time tsm Standby time for servomotor opening of the electric damper opener V1 Gas valve Normal operation t2 t1 t3 t4i ts HT FM ID V1 LED P M LED t4l PG P M SM SO SO tsm 20147598 POWER SUPP...

Page 24: ...ge over within t3a there is a lockout max 15 t3r A recycle attempt is made if there is an air pressure drop during the pre purging stage there is then a lockout in the event of a second loss of air pr...

Page 25: ...link 0 5 0 5 Lockout for maximum number of cycle repetitions flame loss during operation RED Fast blinking 0 2 0 2 Lockout due to loss of air pressure or after repetition of the pre purging that occur...

Page 26: ...s the flame goes out and the start up sequence restarts If the switch off test is enabled the number of repetitions of the start up sequence see paragraph Recycle and limit of repeti tions on page 24...

Page 27: ...stops interrupts the operating cycle and remains in stand by sig nalling a fault The fault is indicated by way of the blinking LED see paragraph Fault diagnostics lockouts on page 23 The burner restar...

Page 28: ...ff in the absence of the heat request for a pre set time The burner switches off the flame when the heat request thermo stat opens and the fuel supply to the gas valve stops The post purging function...

Page 29: ...op erating hours Together with the operating hours also the number of the burner s 1st stage valve openings is saved In the menu see paragraph Programming menu on page 28 it is possible to independent...

Page 30: ...tton No of blinks of the LED green Quitting the menu Switching off test 5s t 10s 2 blinks RED none none Automatic at the end of the blink Post purging Continuous purging 10s t 15s 1 GREEN blink 1 1 mi...

Page 31: ...post purging function the exit menu occurs without saving the setting value If heat request stops during the LED blinking occur exit menu but the setting value is stored 5 14 5 Intermittent operation...

Page 32: ...number of lockouts the operating hours the number of ignitions and recov er the menu s default see paragraph Block diagram for enter ing the menu on page 28 Sequence for setting and restoring the para...

Page 33: ...due to air pressure switch not closing after a heat request or af ter a recycle due to flame loss during operation After 15 seconds the air pressure is too low the head has been poorly adjusted The ai...

Page 34: ...knob anticlockwise to an extent that is around 20 of the adjusted value and then check that the burner starts up properly If the burner locks out again turn the knob slightly in an anticlock wise dire...

Page 35: ...ction areas and in the combustion product waste pipe Carry out an analysis of the combustion flue gases Significant differences with respect to the previous measure ments indicate the points where mos...

Page 36: ...ition on page 14 For accessing to the interior of the burner loosen the screws that secure the cover and proceed with the maintenance operation Check the operation Start up of the burner with a sequen...

Page 37: ...the control box are wrongly inserted Check and connect completely all the plugs The air pressure switch is changed over to the operational position Replace the pressure switch The actuator is faulty C...

Page 38: ...again and so on Lower and set the pressure switch Faults Possible Causes Solution Fault Possible Causes Solution The burner locks out during op eration Earth probe Check the right position and if nece...

Page 39: ...Accessories Burner Standard length mm Long head length mm Code RIELLO 40 GS5 100 125 3000820 Burner Code RIELLO 40 GS5 3000882 Burner Code RIELLO 40 GS5 3000889 Burner Code RIELLO 40 GS5 3002750 Burn...

Page 40: ...Subject to modifications RIELLO S p A I 37045 Legnago VR Tel 39 0442 630111 http www riello it http www riello com...

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