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DANGERS, WARNINGS AND NOTES OF CAUTION

THIS MANUAL IS SUPPLIED AS AN INTEGRAL AND ESSENTIAL PART OF THE PRODUCT AND MUST BE DELIVERED TO THE 

USER.

INFORMATION INCLUDED IN THIS SECTION ARE DEDICATED BOTH TO THE USER AND TO PERSONNEL FOLLOWING 

PRODUCT INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE.

THE USER WILL FIND FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT OPERATING AND USE RESTRICTIONS, IN THE SECOND SECTION 

OF THIS MANUAL. WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND TO READ IT.

CAREFULLY KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

1) GENERAL INTRODUCTION

The equipment must be installed in compliance with the regulations in
force, following the manufacturer’s instructions, by qualified personnel.

Qualified personnel means those having technical knowledge in the
field of components for civil or industrial heating systems, sanitary hot
water generation and particularly service centres authorised by the
manufacturer.

Improper installation may cause injury to people and animals, or
damage to property, for which the manufacturer cannot be held liable.

Remove all packaging material and inspect the equipment for integrity.

In case of any doubt, do not use the unit - contact the supplier.
The packaging materials (wooden crate, nails, fastening devices, plastic
bags, foamed polystyrene, etc), should not be left within the reach of chil-
dren, as they may prove harmful.

Before any cleaning or servicing operation, disconnect the unit from
the mains by turning the master switch OFF, and/or through the cut-
out devices that are provided.

Make sure that inlet or exhaust grilles are unobstructed.

In case of breakdown and/or defective unit operation, disconnect the
unit. Make no attempt to repair the unit or take any direct action.

Contact qualified personnel only.
Units shall be repaired exclusively by a servicing centre, duly authorised
by the manufacturer, with original spare parts and accessories.
Failure to comply with the above instructions is likely to impair the unit’s
safety.
To ensure equipment efficiency and proper operation, it is essential that
maintenance operations are performed by qualified personnel at regular
intervals, following the manufacturer’s instructions.

When a decision is made to discontinue the use of the equipment,
those parts likely to constitute sources of danger shall be made harm-
less.

In case the equipment is to be sold or transferred to another user, or in
case the original user should move and leave the unit behind, make
sure that these instructions accompany the equipment at all times so
that they can be consulted by the new owner and/or the installer.

This unit shall be employed exclusively for the use for which it is
meant. Any other use shall be considered as improper and, therefore,
dangerous.

The manufacturer shall not be held liable, by agreement or otherwise, for
damages resulting from improper installation, use and failure to comply
with the instructions supplied by the manufacturer.The occurrence of any
of the following circustances may cause  explosions, polluting unburnt
gases (example: carbon monoxide CO), burns, serious harm to people,
animals and things: 
- Failure to comply with one of the WARNINGS in this chapter 
- Incorrect handling, installation, adjustment or maintenance  of the burner
- Incorrect use of the burner or incorrect use of its parts or optional supply

2) SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR BURNERS

The burner should be installed in a suitable room, with ventilation ope-

nings complying with the requirements of the regulations in force, and
sufficient for good combustion.

Only burners designed according to the regulations in force should be

used.

This burner should be employed exclusively for the use for which it
was designed.

Before connecting the burner, make sure that the unit rating is the
same as delivery mains (electricity, gas oil, or other fuel).

Observe caution with hot burner components. These are, usually, near
to the flame and the fuel pre-heating system, they become hot during
the unit operation and will remain hot for some time after the burner
has stopped.

When the decision is made to discontinue the use of the burner, the user
shall have qualified personnel carry out the following operations:
a Remove the power supply by disconnecting the power cord from the

mains.

b Disconnect the fuel supply by means of the hand-operated shut-off

valve and remove the control handwheels from their spindles.

Special warnings

Make sure that the burner has, on installation, been firmly secured to
the appliance, so that the flame is generated inside the appliance fire-
box.

Before the burner is started and, thereafter, at least once a year, have
qualified personnel perform the following operations:

a set the burner fuel flow rate depending on the heat input of the

appliance;

b set the flow rate of the combustion-supporting air to obtain a combu-

stion efficiency level at least equal to the lower level required by the
regulations in force;

c check the unit operation for proper combustion, to avoid any harmful or

polluting unburnt gases in excess of the limits permitted by the regula-
tions in force;

d make sure that control and safety devices are operating properly;
e make sure that exhaust ducts intended to discharge the products of

combustion are operating properly;

f

on completion of setting and adjustment operations, make sure that all
mechanical locking devices of controls have been duly tightened;

g make sure that a copy of the burner use and maintenance instructions

is available in the boiler room.

In case of a burner shut-down, reser the control box by means of the
RESET pushbutton. If a second shut-down takes place, call the Tech-
nical Service, 

without trying to RESET further

.

The unit shall be operated and serviced by qualified personnel only, in
compliance with the regulations in force.

3) GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS DEPENDING ON FUEL USED 
3a) ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

For safety reasons the unit must be efficiently earthed and installed as

required by current safety regulations.

It is vital that all saftey requirements are met. In case of any doubt, ask

for an accurate inspection of electrics by qualified personnel, since the
manufacturer cannot be held liable for damages that may be caused
by failure to correctly earth the equipment.

Qualified personnel must inspect the system to make sure that it is

adequate to take the maximum power used by the equipment shown
on the equipment rating plate. In particular, make sure that the system
cable cross section is adequate for the power absorbed by the unit.

No adaptors, multiple outlet sockets and/or extension cables are per-

mitted to connect the unit to the electric mains.

An omnipolar switch shall be provided for connection to mains, as

required by the current safety regulations.

The use of any power-operated component implies observance of a

few basic rules, for example:

-

do not touch the unit with wet or damp parts of the body and/or with

bare feet;

-

do not pull electric cables;

-

do not leave the equipment exposed to weather (rain, sun, etc.)

unless expressly required to do so;

-

do not allow children or inexperienced persons to use equipment;

The unit input cable shall not be replaced by the user.

In case of damage to the cable, switch off the unit and contact quali-

fied personnel to replace.

When the unit is out of use for some time the electric switch supplying
all the power-driven components in the system (i.e. pumps, burner,
etc.) should be switched off.

Summary of Contents for E165A

Page 1: ...M039435CC 0 1 10 2021 BURNERS BRUCIATORI BRULERS BRENNER QUEMADORES Microprocessor controlled MANUAL OF INSTALLATION USE MAINTENANCE LMV5x Gas burners E165A E205A...

Page 2: ...e employed exclusively for the use for which it was designed Before connecting the burner make sure that the unit rating is the same as delivery mains electricity gas oil or other fuel Observe caution...

Page 3: ...ixtures DIRECTIVES AND STANDARDS Gas burners European directives Regulation 2016 426 UE appliances burning gaseous fuels 2014 35 UE Low Tension Directive 2014 30 UE Electromagnetic compatibility Direc...

Page 4: ...quipment of machi nes EN 60335 2 Electrical equipment of non electric appliances for house hold and similar purposes Safety requirements Burner data plate For the following information please refer to...

Page 5: ...performance by controlling the flame geometry and combustion efficiency Fuel and air are routed through separated channels inside the combustion head then mixed to ignite the flame inside the combusti...

Page 6: ...tube ABS polymer silenced air intake LP Extended blast tube aluminium air intake 5 DESTINATION COUNTRY see data plate 6 BURNER VERSION A Standard Y Special 7 EQUIPMENT 0 2 gas valves 1 2 gas valves ga...

Page 7: ...tiBloc MBE Minimum gas pressure see gas curves Note3 Burners are suitable only for indoor operation with a maximum relative humidity of 80 GAS CATEGORY COUNTRY I2H AT ES GR SE FI IE HU IS NO CZ DK GB...

Page 8: ...625 1 65 408 118 1050 690 290 525 404 565 292 1 80 422 132 552 425 565 310 E205A 1 40 1330 128 28 321 79 503 403 830 496 1033 673 360 254 285 242 300 453 M10 330 220 250 233 452 127 325 585 x 608 210...

Page 9: ...25 1 65 408 118 960 690 290 525 404 565 292 1 80 422 132 552 425 310 E205A 1 40 1330 128 28 314 79 503 403 830 496 943 673 270 254 285 242 300 420 M10 330 220 250 233 452 127 325 585 x 575 210 155 1 5...

Page 10: ...ailable gas pressure value upstream the burner s gas valve Then subtract the backpressure The result is called pgas Draw a vertical line matching the furnace input value 600kW in the example quoted on...

Page 11: ...pecifications that is why the minimum output may be different from the Performance curve minimum Pressure in the Network gas flow rate curves natural gas BACK PRESSURE IN COMBUSTION CHAMBER mbar E165A...

Page 12: ...cal specifications Measuring gas pressure in the combustion head In order to measure the pressure in the combustion head insert the pressure gauge probes one into the combustion chamber s pressure out...

Page 13: ...alified personnel All handling operations must be carried out with appropriate resources and qualified personnel ATTENTION Use intact and correctly dimensioned hoisting equipment conforms to the local...

Page 14: ...the diagram please contact the supplier to verify that a correct matching is possible with respect of the application involved To correctly match the burner to the boiler verify the type of the blast...

Page 15: ...age pressure switch PGCP 1 Filter 6 Butterfly valve 2 Pressure switch PGMIN 7 Pressure transducer 3 Safety valve with built in gas governor 8 Main burner 4 Proving system pressure switch PGCP 9 Antivi...

Page 16: ...unt the gas train proceed as follows NOTE the bellows unit the manual cutoff valve and the gaskets are not part of the standard supply WARNING before executing the connections to the gas pipe network...

Page 17: ...Insert MB DLE note position of O rings 3 Remove MultiBloc between the threaded flanges 4 After installation perform leakage and functional test 5 Disassembly in reverse order Keys 1 Gasket 2 Gas filt...

Page 18: ...UCIATORE 185 501939 PGMAX PGCP PGMI EV1 EV2 S EV2 EV1 PGMAX PGMIN VD R PGCP VD V VD V VD R PS PS pressure sensor Gas filter Example of gas train MBE A A C B B C 1 Mount flange into pipe systems Use ap...

Page 19: ...pressure switches set to 20 of the setpoint 2 Mounting on pipe Sensor position 5x DN according to MBE Pipe fitting with female thread size mount sensor with seal observe torque 3 The pressure sensor i...

Page 20: ...r in order to prevent dust fall on the safety valve during maintenance operation SA SA TP D BS SKP1 SKP2 SIEMENS VGD Mounting positions T VR Performance range mbar neutral yellow red Spring colour SKP...

Page 21: ...pressure Test space filling EV1 opens and keep this position for a preset time td3 in order to fill the test space Test gas pressure EV1 closes and keep this position for a preset time td2 The pressur...

Page 22: ...s and with a signal in 0 10V controls it through the inverter Generally the curve of the inverter goes from 50 to 100 of the engine revolutions This in addition to improving the setting of the burner...

Page 23: ...rols the fan motor revolutions and with a signal in 0 10V controls it through the inverter Generally the curve of the inverter goes from 50 to 100 of the engine revolutions This in addition to improvi...

Page 24: ...e RC circuit Siemens between the terminal 2 terminal X3 04 4 in case of LMV2x LMV3x LMV5x LME7x of the base and the earth terminal RC466890660 For LMV5 control box please refer to the clabeling recomm...

Page 25: ...NOMALIES THAT REQUIRED A SHUT DOWN OF THE BURNER IT S POSSIBLE TO ACT ON THE AUXILIARY LINE SWITCH LOCATED ON THE BURNER FRONT PANEL IN CASE OF A BURNER SHUT DOWN RESET THE CONTROL BOX BY MEANS OF THE...

Page 26: ...burner staring cycle begins in case of leakage in a valve the gas proving system stops the bur ner and the lamp B1 turns on At the beginning of the start up cycle the actuator drives the air damper to...

Page 27: ...is correct 10 Open the manual shut off valves slowly in order to prevent any water hammers that might seriously damage valves and pressure regulator 11 Check the sense of rotation of the electrical mo...

Page 28: ...mperature set point Act value actual temperature value Load load percentage burner output Flame percentage of flame detection current By pressing the ENTER key the display shows the second page Second...

Page 29: ...le the horn in case of alarm Fault History To visualise the Fault History select it and press the ENTER key The message will be as alternating by an error message as To see the other Fault History pag...

Page 30: ...TER Curr it shows the current set point use the arrows keys to change NOTE the availabel range for this parameter depends on the probe provided the unit measure of the detected value and its limits ar...

Page 31: ...u by menas of the arrow keys and press ENTER the display will show The deafult value for this parameter is10 that is the burner will turn off at a temperature 1 higher than the set point Change value...

Page 32: ...month day year choose the desired format and cofirm by pressing ENTER press ESC to exit PhysicalUnits it allows setting the measuring units for temperature and pressure Settable temperature units C o...

Page 33: ...ion the manual mode is provided To choose the manual mode Manual Operation use the SELECT arrow keys Items to be set are the following SetLoad to set the required load percentage set the required perc...

Page 34: ...sted by operating the screw VS located under the cover C By screwing down the pressure is increased and by unscrewing it is reduced Note the screw VSB must be removed only in case of replacemente of t...

Page 35: ...requires PS 10 40 or PS 50 200 Outlet pressure MIN 10 25 50 75 MAX PS 10 40 4 mbar 0 4 kPa 2 w c 10 mbar 1 0 kPa 4 w c 25 mbar 2 5 kPa 10 w c 50 mbar 5 0 kPa 20 w c 75 mbar 7 5 kPa 30 w c 100 mbar 10...

Page 36: ...operate the bur ner at a lower power progressively shift back the combustion head towards the MIN position screwing the screw VRT The ID index shows how much the combustion head moved CAUTION perform...

Page 37: ...which the burner is designed For natural gas burners plate holes are fully opened Center head holes gas flow regulation To adjust the gas flow partially close the holes as follows 1 loosen the three...

Page 38: ...astic cover on the pressure switch Calibration of low gas pressure switch As for the gas pressure switch calibration proceed as follows Be sure that the filter is clean Remove the transparent plastic...

Page 39: ...condition of the burner boiler gasket Eventually substitute it Check the fan s motor no specific maintenance is needed In case of anomalous noises when running check the condition of the bearings and...

Page 40: ...filter if the pressure difference between pressure connection 1 and 3 Fig 1 Fig 3 is twice as high compared to the last check You can change the filter without removing the fitting 1 Interrupt the gas...

Page 41: ...the cap unscrewing the fixing screws A 2 remove the filtering cartridge B clean it using water and soap blow it with compressed air or replace it if necessary 3 replace the cartridge in its proper po...

Page 42: ...he burner by fllowing the procedure in the reversed order ATTENTION avoid the ignition and detection electrodes to contact metallic parts blast tube head etc otherwise the boi ler s operation would be...

Page 43: ...continue using it due to non compliance with safety requirements or a decrease in performance The owner makes the decision whether to finish using the burner or replacing and disposing of it based on...

Page 44: ...burner control BURNER LOCKS OUT WITHOUT ANY GAS FLOW Gas valves don t open Check voltage on valves if necessary replace valve or the burner control Check if the gas pressure is so high that the valve...

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