Dual Fuel Burner WGL30 1-C ZM BR2019-02 PDF
Dual Fuel Burner WGL30 1-C ZM BR2019-02 PDF
Dual Fuel Burner WGL30 1-C ZM BR2019-02 PDF
1 User instructions .............................................................................................................. 5
1.1 Target group .................................................................................................................. 5
1.2 Symbols .......................................................................................................................... 5
1.3 Guarantee and Liability ............................................................................................... 6
2 Safety ..................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1 Designated application ............................................................................................... 7
2.2 When gas can be smelled ......................................................................................... 7
2.3 Safety measures ........................................................................................................... 7
2.3.1 Normal operation ................................................................................................... 7
2.3.2 Electrical connection ............................................................................................ 8
2.3.3 Gas supply .............................................................................................................. 8
2.4 Alterations to the construction of the equipment ................................................. 8
2.5 Noise emission ............................................................................................................. 8
2.6 Disposal ......................................................................................................................... 8
7 Commissioning .............................................................................................................. 50
7.1 Prerequisite ................................................................................................................. 50
7.1.1 Connect measuring devices ............................................................................ 51
7.1.2 Set oil pressure switch ..................................................................................... 52
7.1.3 Check gas connection pressure ..................................................................... 53
7.1.4 Check soundness of gas valve train .............................................................. 54
7.1.5 Purging the gas valve train ............................................................................... 57
7.1.6 Preset pressure regulator ................................................................................. 58
7.1.7 Setting values ...................................................................................................... 60
7.1.8 Preset gas and air pressure switch ............................................................... 61
7.2 Adjusting the burner .................................................................................................. 62
7.2.1 Adjusting gas side ............................................................................................. 62
7.2.2 Adjusting oil side ................................................................................................ 69
7.3 Set pressure switches .............................................................................................. 74
7.3.1 Set gas pressure switch ................................................................................... 74
7.3.2 Set air pressure switch .................................................................................... 75
7.4 Concluding work ........................................................................................................ 76
7.5 Check combustion ..................................................................................................... 77
7.6 Calculate gas throughput ......................................................................................... 78
7.7 Subsequent optimisation of operating points ..................................................... 79
8 Shutdown .......................................................................................................................... 80
9 Servicing ............................................................................................................................ 81
9.1 Notes on servicing ..................................................................................................... 81
9.2 Service plan ................................................................................................................. 83
9.3 Removing and refitting mixing head ....................................................................... 84
9.4 Set mixing head .......................................................................................................... 86
9.5 Removing and refitting nozzle assembly ............................................................... 87
9.6 Set ignition electrodes .............................................................................................. 88
9.7 Removing and refitting diffuser ............................................................................... 89
9.8 Replace nozzles .......................................................................................................... 90
9.9 Service position .......................................................................................................... 91
9.10 Removing and refitting fan wheel ........................................................................ 92
9.11 Removing and refitting oil pump .......................................................................... 93
9.12 Removing and refitting oil pump filter ................................................................. 94
9.13 Removing and refitting air damper actuator ...................................................... 95
9.14 Removing and refitting angle drive ...................................................................... 96
9.15 Removing and refitting gas butterfly valve actuator ......................................... 97
9.16 Replacing coil on multifunction assembly .......................................................... 98
9.17 Replace breather plug of multifunction assembly ............................................ 98
10 Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................... 104
10.1 Procedures for fault conditions ......................................................................... 104
10.1.1 Display off ........................................................................................................ 104
10.1.2 Display OFF .................................................................................................... 104
10.1.3 Display flashes ............................................................................................... 105
10.1.4 Detailed fault codes ...................................................................................... 106
10.2 Rectifying faults ..................................................................................................... 107
10.3 Operating problems ............................................................................................. 111
11 Technical documentation ....................................................................................... 112
11.1 Program sequence ............................................................................................... 112
11.2 Conversion table unit of pressure ..................................................................... 114
11.3 Appliance categories ........................................................................................... 114
12 Project planning ........................................................................................................... 118
12.1 Oil supply ............................................................................................................... 118
12.2 Additional requirements ...................................................................................... 120
13 Spares ............................................................................................................................... 122
14 Notes ................................................................................................................................. 138
1 User instructions
This manual forms part of the equipment and must be kept on site.
Translation of original Carefully read the manual prior to working on the unit.
operating instructions
1.2 Symbols
Immediate danger with high risk.
Non observance can lead to serious injury or death.
DANGER
Danger with medium risk.
Non observance can lead to environmental damage,
serious injury or death.
WARNING
Danger with low risk.
Non observance can cause damage to the equip-
ment and injury to personnel.
CAUTION
Important information
2 Safety
2.6 Disposal
Dispose of all materials and components in a safe and environmentally friendly way
at an authorised location. Observe local regulations.
3 Product description
1 Name plate
Ser.No.
3.3 Function
Air damper
The air damper regulates the air quantity required for combustion. The combustion
manager drives the air damper via actuator.
At burner shutdown the the actuator automatically closes the air damper. At burner
shutdown the air dampers close automatically.
Fan wheel
The fan wheel supplies the air from the air intake housing to the combustion head.
Diffuser
The air gap between flame tube and diffuser is adjusted by positioning the diffuser.
This adjusts the mixing pressure and the air quantity required for combustion.
Multifunction assembly 8
The multifunction assembly contains:
Gas filter 2 The gas filter protects the subsequent valve train
components from foreign particles.
Double gas valve 4 The double gas valve opens and shuts off the gas
supply.
Pressure regulator 3 The pressure regulator reduces the connection
pressure and ensures a constant setting pressure.
3 4 2 1
V2 V1
P P
6 8 7
Oil pump
The pump draws the oil through the supply line and carries it under pressure to the
oil nozzle. The pressure regulating valve keeps the oil pressure constant.
Solenoid valves
The solenoid valves open and close the oil supply.
For ignition, the combustion manager opens the stage 1 solenoid valve and the
safety solenoid valves. Stage 2 solenoid valve opens or closes depending on heat
demand.
Sequence diagram
1 2 3 4 5 6
P
8 7
Combustion Manager
The combustion manager W-FM is the control unit of the burner.
It controls the sequence of operation and monitors the flame.
Operating panel
The values and parameters of the combustion manager can be displayed and
changed at the operating panel.
Burner motor
The burner motor drives the fan wheel.
Pump motor
The pump motor drives the oil pump.
Ignition unit
The electronic ignition unit creates a spark at the electrode, which ignites the fuel/
air mixture.
Flame sensor
The combustion manager monitors the flame signal via the flame sensor.
If the flame signal becomes too weak, the combustion manager carries out a con-
trolled shutdown.
Gas operation
The operating phases for commissioning the burner are shown on the display.
Phase Function
TEST After the power supply has been switched on the combustion manager performs a self-test.
G L At heat demand, the actuators for the air damper and the gas butterfly valve drive to the reference
point.
1 The combustion manager monitors for extraneous light.
2 The air damper actuators drives to pre-purge (operating point P9). The gas butterfly valve actuator
drives to ignition position (operating point P0).
3 Pre-purge is initiated. The air pressure switch reacts.
4 Pre-purge. The remaining pre-purge time is displayed.
5 The air damper actuator drives to ignition position (operating point P0).
6 Gas valve 1 opens. The gas pressure switch reacts. Ignition starts.
7 Gas valve 2 opens. The fuel is released. The safety time begins. The display shows symbol .
8 Flame stabilisation.
9 The actuators for the air damper and gas butterfly valve drive to partial load.
10 The burner is in operation. Load control is activated.
11 If heat demand is no longer available, the actuators for air damper and gas butterfly valve drive to par-
tial load.
Valve proving starts.
1. Test phase (function sequence for valve proving valve 1):
Valve 1 closes,
valve 2 closes after a delay,
the gas escapes and the pressure between valve 1 and valve 2 reduces.
12 Test time valve 1.
13 2. Test phase (function sequence for valve proving valve 2):
Valve 1 opens, valve 2 remains closed,
pressure between valve 1 and valve 2 increases,
valve 1 closes again.
14 Test time valve 2.
15 Following the post-purge phase the burner motor switches off. The air damper and gas butterfly valve
actuators close.
OFF Standby, no heat demand.
Gas operation
W-FM 25
L N T1 T2 3N 3N 11 4 15 5 12 6 13 T6 T7 T8 L/A G B4
P P P P P FLW P
M
1 1 2 B1 M M
TV
TS
TP1
TN
TP2
Oil operation
The operating phases for commissioning the burner are shown on the display.
Phase Function
TEST After the power supply has been switched on the combustion manager performs a self-test.
L At heat demand, the air damper actuator drives to the reference point.
1 The combustion manager monitors for extraneous light.
2 The air damper actuator drives to pre-purge, to air damper setting stage 2 (operating point P9).
3 The burner motor, pump motor and ignition starts.
The oil safety solenoid valve on the oil pump opens. The min. oil pressure switch is activated.
4 Pre-purge. The remaining pre-purge time is displayed.
5 The air damper actuator drives to ignition position (operating point P0).
6 Waiting time in ignition position.
7 Stage 1 oil solenoid valve and the safety valve open. Fuel is released. The safety time begins. The dis-
play shows symbol .
8 Post-ignition time starts, this aids flame stabilisation.
9 The air damper actuator drives to air damper setting stage 1 (operating point P1).
10 The burner is in operation. Depending on the regulator demand for stage 2, the stage 2 oil solenoid
valve opens or closes.
15 If there is no longer a heat demand, the solenoid valves close and stop the fuel supply. Following the
post-purge phase the burner motor switches off. The air damper actuator closes.
OFF Standby, no heat demand.
Oil operation
W-FM 25
L N T1 T2 3N 3N 4 3N 12 1 1 6 13 T6 T7 T8 L/A B4
P P P P
M M M
1 1
M1 M2 T1 K14 K11 K15 K13 B1 M20 P11
L N
1234 5
TI
TV
TS
TN
TWI
11 NA not used
FC not used
P
15
AM Operating panel
NA
12
L/A Air damper actuator
FU
1
1 Slot for analogue module EM3/3 or fieldbus module EM3/2
L/A
2 W-FM cover
3.4.4 Fuels
Natural Gas E/LL
Liquid Petroleum Gas B/P
Fuel oil EL to DIN 51603-1
Fuel oil EL A Bio 10 to DIN 51603-6
Fuel oil EL to ÖNORM-C1109 (Austria)
Fuel oil EL to SN 181 160-2 (Switzerland)
3.4.5 Emissions
Flue gas
Emission class 2 for fuel oil EL to EN 267
Emission class 2 for Gas to EN 676
The NOx values are influenced by:
combustion chamber dimensions
flue gas system
fuel
combustion air (temperature and humidity)
medium temperature
Sound levels
Dual number noise emission values
Measured sound power level LWA (re 1 pW) 76 dB(A)(1
Uncertainty value KWA 4 dB(A)
Measured sound pressure level LpA (re 20 μPa) 72 dB(A)(2
Uncertainty value KpA 4 dB(A)
(1
Determined to ISO 9614-2.
(2
Determined at 1 metre distance from the front of the burner.
The measured noise levels plus uncertainty values form the upper limit value, which
could occur when measuring.
3.4.6 Rating
Capacity graph
Capacity graph to EN 267 and EN 676.
The capacity data given relates to an installation elevation of 0 m above sea level.
For installation elevations above 0 m a capacity reduction of
approx. 1 % per 100 m applies.
A limited capacity graph is valid for ducted air intake.
4.0
3.5
3
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0
-0.5
2 -1.0
-1.5
40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360
5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29
3.4.7 Dimensions
Burner
Rp1½
127 mm
226 mm
460 mm
63 mm 342 mm 420 mm
196 mm
480 mm 1
196 mm
3.4.8 Weight
approx. 39 kg
4 Installation
Installation location
Prior to installation ensure that:
sufficient space is available for normal and service position [ch. 3.4.7],
sufficient combustion air is available, if necessary install ducted air intake,
M8
60°
45°
1
140 mm
127 mm
130 mm
1 Flange gasket
2 169 mm
3 Refractory
4 Aperture
Load distribution
The oil throughput at stage 2 equates to 100 % of the total load.
Divide total load (100 %) between the 2 oil nozzles:
stage 1 must lie within the capacity graph,
observe capacity range of boiler,
observe flue gas temperature (boiler, chimney),
observe heat demand,
observe start behaviour of burner.
Typical distribution of load, a different distribution may be required:
Nozzle 1: 55 %
Nozzle 2: 45 %
Example Burner capacity required: approx. 280 kW
55 % of burner capacity required: 275 kW × 0.55 = 154 KW
45 % of burner capacity required: 275 kW × 0.45 = 126 kW
Nozzle size at 12 bar, see nozzle selection table:
Nozzle 1 (148.8 kW): 3.00 gph
Nozzle 2 (135.7 kW): 2.75 gph
Recommended nozzles
Make Characteristics
Fluidics 45°HF
Burner capacity in kW
Oil throughput in kg/h =
11.9 kWh/kg
The burner in its standard version is designed for valve train connection from the
right. For gas valve train connection from the left the burner has to be installed ro-
tated by 180° [ch. 4.3.1]. To do this, additional conversion measures are required
[ch. 5.1.1].
Fit flange gasket 2 and burner flange 1 to the heat exchanger using screws 3.
The aperture between combustion head and refractory should be filled with
flame-proof, resilient insulating material (do not make solid).
18
0°
3
2 q
180°
1
4
6 w
9
7
e
8
3
2
1
6 5
Remove screws 1.
Remove nozzle assembly 3 from mixing head 4.
Undo screw 7.
Rotate nozzle assembly cover 2 by 180° and tighten screw 7.
Remove support plate 5 and fit on opposite side.
Fit nozzle assembly 3 to mixing head 4 and secure with screws 6.
4 5
2
1
7
6
1 2
8 7
4
3
2
6
8
w
q 7
0 9
5 Installation
Only an approved gas installer may carry out the gas side connection. Observe
local regulations.
The following should be obtained from the gas supply company:
Type of gas
Gas connection pressure.
Maximum CO2 content in the flue gas.
Calorific value in normal condition [kWh/m3].
Observe maximum permissible pressure of all components of the gas valve train.
Close all fuel shut off devices prior to commencing work and protect from acci-
dental re-opening.
Installation position
Multifunction assembly can be installed with the axis standing vertical to lying hori-
zontal.
1
2
Continue installation in the same way as for "Mount gas valve train from the
right".
Accessories
2 1
5.1.2 Carry out soundness test of gas supply line and vent
Only the gas supply company or a contract installation company may carry out a
soundness test and vent the gas line.
5
4 3
1 Return
2 Supply
The electrical connection must only be carried out by qualified electricians. Ob-
serve local regulations.
Observe wiring diagram supplied.
Plug in plug for gas pressure switch 2 and double gas valve 3 and secure with
screws.
Check polarity and wiring of 7 pole connection plug 1.
Plug in connection plug 1.
Check polarity and wiring of 4 pole connection plug 4.
Plug in connection plug 4.
With remote reset, install connection line separately. Do not exceed maximum cable
length of 50 metres.
6 Operation
1 2 3 4
Various actions are only triggered when the key is released, for example changing
the display, reset.
OFF function
Press [ENTER], [L/A] and [G] keys simultaneously.
Immediate lockout with error 18h.
Operating level
The current actuator position can be displayed in the operating level (10).
Displaying gas butterfly valve setting:
Press key [G].
Displaying air damper setting:
Press key [L/A].
Flame signal
The flame signal can be displayed during commissioning (setting level) by using a
combination of keys.
Press [Enter], [L/A] and [G] keys simultaneously.
The flame signal is displayed.
Recommended flame signal, see Service level information 19 [ch. 6.2.2].
Operating status
The exact operating status of the combustion manager can also be displayed. This
simplifies determining the cause of a fault during troubleshooting [ch. 11.1].
Press and hold [–] and [+] simultaneously for approx. 3 seconds.
The combustion manager changes to operating display. The display shows cur-
rent operating status with a number.
Back to standard display:
Press and hold [–] and [+] simultaneously for approx. 3 seconds.
VisionBox Software
If the VisionBox Software is connected, change-over to the access level must be
confirmed via the operating panel.
Press [+]
Software changes to the access level
6.2 Display
The display shows the current operating statuses and operating data.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Under-voltage in standby
or internal device error, see error memory
Flame sensor
A light emitting diode on the flame sensor indicates the current operating status.
LED off Flame sensor not activated.
LED flashing No flame.
LED continuously illuminated Flame present.
l,m³
No. Information
0 – no function –
1 Hours run gas operation or oil operation stage 1
2 Hours run oil operation stage 2
3 Total burner starts
4 Device item number
5 Index of device item number
6 Device number
7 Production date (DDMMYY)
8 Fieldbus address
9 Valve proving behaviour
10 Oil pressure switch function
11 Not used
12 Not used
13 Analogue module EM3/3 or Fieldbus module EM3/2 available
0: no
1: yes
After information 13 or a waiting time of approx. 20 seconds the combustion man-
ager changes over to the operating level.
Gas operation
The service level gives information about:
Actuator position of the individual operating points,
the most recent fault,
flame signal during burner operation.
Press [Enter] for approx. 2 seconds.
The service level is activated.
Press [Enter] to reach the next information.
No. Information
0 Actuator position in operating point P0
1 Actuator position in operating point P1
2 Actuator position in operating point P2
3 Actuator position in operating point P3
4 Actuator position in operating point P4
5 Actuator position in operating point P5
6 Actuator position in operating point P6
7 Actuator position in operating point P7
8 Actuator position in operating point P8
9 Actuator position in operating point P9
10 … 18 Fault memory
most recent fault … ninth last occurred fault
Display additional information:
1. Detailed error codes / operating status:
Press [+] key.
2. Detailed error codes:
Press [–] and [+] keys simultaneously.
Repetition counter:
Press key [G].
19 Flame Signal
Range: 00 … 58
< 50: poor quality
50 … 58: high quality
recommended value: > 50
After information 19 or a waiting time of approx. 20 seconds the combustion man-
ager changes over to the operating level.
Oil operation
The service level gives information about:
Actuator position of the individual operating points,
the most recent fault,
flame signal during burner operation.
Press [Enter] for approx. 2 seconds.
The service level is activated.
Press [Enter] to reach the next information.
No. Information
0 Actuator position in operating point P0
1 Actuator position in operating point P1
2 Actuator position in operating point P2 (switch off point stage 2 when running closed)
3 Actuator position in operating point P3 (switch on point stage 2 when running open)
9 Actuator position in operating point P9
10 … 18 Fault memory
most recent fault … ninth last occurred fault
Display additional information:
1. Detailed error codes / operating status:
Press [+] key.
2. Detailed error codes:
Press [–] and [+] keys simultaneously.
Repetition counter:
Press key [G].
19 Flame Signal
Range: 00 … 58
< 50: poor quality
50 … 58: high quality
recommended value: > 50
After information 19 or a waiting time of approx. 20 seconds the combustion man-
ager changes over to the operating level.
Press [+] key.
Press [Enter] to reach the next parameter.
Only then will the value be stored.
Pno. Parameters Setting range Factory
setting
1 Fieldbus address 0 … 254 / OFF OFF
Switch over to OFF and to address:
Briefly press [–] and [+] simultaneously.
2 Actuator position in Standby 0.0 … 90.0° 0.0
Change air damper setting:
Press [L/A] and [+] or [–].
Change gas butterfly valve setting:
Press [G] and [+] or [–].
3 Function fieldbus module The parameter is dependent on the module used. 2
–or– Setting range of parameters, see installation and operating
function analogue module manual of module.
Fieldbus module (response to heat demand):
2: Bus default and control circuit (T1/T2) activated
Analogue module:
2: DIP switches activated
4 Post-purge time 0 … 4095 s 2
5 Fault memory 0: fault memory is empty –
1: fault memory contains data
Delete fault memory:
Press [L/A] and [+] simultaneously for approx. 2 seconds.
6 – no function – – –
7 Oil pressure switch (X3:12) 0: not activated 1
1: activated
8 Air pressure switch for oil oper- 0: not activated 1
ation (X3:11) 1: activated
9 Operating mode output X3:1 1: Safety solenoid valve 1
for oil operation 2: tank valve
A Low gas pressure switch/valve 0: not activated 3
proving gas pressure switch 1: Proof-of-closure (valve 1)
(X3:12) 2: without low gas pressure switch
3: with low gas pressure switch
b Air pressure switch for gas op- 0: not activated 1
eration (X3:11) 1: activated
(display only, no adjustment
possible)
Press [+] key.
Parameter E0 is displayed.
Press and hold [Enter] key and set the parameter using [+] or [–].
Press [+] to reach the next parameter.
Parameters Information Setting range
E0 Burner type 0: single fuel burner
1: dual fue burner
E1 Operating mode 0: intermittent operation
(display only, no adjust- 1: continuous operation
ment possible)
E2 Flame sensor type 0: ionisation electrode / flame sensor FLW
1: switch input (X3:14)
2: flame sensor QRB
E3 Fan configuration 0: Off
1: fan control
2: fan control with fan monitoring
3: VSD
4: fan control according to modulating degree specified
5: DAU control
6 … 255: off
6.3 Linearisation
During commissioning it is possible to carry out linearisation of the operating points
in gas operation.
During linearisation a straight line is generated from the operating point displayed
to P9. The values on the straight are adopted as the new operating points.
Example:
1 2
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9
1 Calculation from P1 to P9
2 Calculation from P5 to P9
7 Commissioning
7.1 Prerequisite
Commissioning must only be carried out by qualified personnel.
Only correctly carried out commissioning ensures the operational safety.
Prior to commissioning ensure that:
all assembly and installation work has been carried out correctly,
sufficient combustion air is available, if necessary install ducted air intake
the annulus between flame tube and heat exchanger is filled
the heat exchanger is filled with medium
the regulating, control and safety devices are functioning and set correctly
the flue gas ducts are unimpeded
a measuring point conforming to standards is available to measure the flue
gas
the heat exchanger and flue gas ducting up to the test point are sound (ex-
traneous air influences the test results)
the operating instructions of the heat exchanger are complied with
a heat demand is available
Additional system-related tests could be necessary. Please observe the operating
guidelines for the individual components.
On installations with process equipment, the conditions for safe operation and
commissioning must be met, see worksheet 8-1 (Print No. 831880xx).
Oil leakage from oil pressure measuring devices due to constant load
Oil pressure measuring devices could be damaged and cause environmental pollu-
tion through leakage.
WARNING Remove oil measuring devices once commissioning is complete.
1 2
20
10 30
0 40
-1 9
Add the combustion chamber pressure in mbar to the minimum connection pres-
sure. The connection pressure should not fall below 15 mbar.
Determine minimum connection pressure for low pressure installations from table
[ch. 7.1.6].
Only in conjunction with W-MF and gas connection pressure > 150 mbar
The pressure measuring device must be connected to the pressure regulator.
Check gas connection pressure, see additional sheet (print No. 835109xx).
Only in conjunction with W-MF and gas connection pressure > 150 mbar
In the first test phase, the testing device must be connected to the pressure regu-
lator.
Check soundness of gas valve train, see additional sheet (print No. 835109xx).
In the first phase the valve train section from the gas isolating valve up to the first
valve of the multifunction assembly is tested.
Switch off burner.
Close gas isolating valve.
Connect test equipment.
Open test point between valve 1 and valve 2.
Carry out test to table.
4
3
1
2
Test points
3 1
Add the combustion chamber pressure in mbar to the setting pressure into the gas
butterfly valve.
Full load Setting pres- Min. connection pressure into isolating valve
[kW] sure [mbar] (low pressure supply)
into gas butter-
fly valve
[mbar]
Nominal diameter valve train ¾" ¾" 1" 1½"
Multifunction assembly W-MF 507 507 512 512
SE
Isolating valve ¾" 1" 1" 1½"
3
Liquid Petroleum Gas: Hi = 25.89 kWh/m , d = 1.555
The selection is calculated for Propane, it can however, also be used
for Butane.
125 9.1 11 11 11 11
145 9.3 12 12 11 11
165 9.5 12 12 12 11
185 9.7 13 13 12 12
200 9.8 13 13 12 12
220 10.0 14 13 13 12
240 10.2 15 14 13 13
260 10.4 16 14 13 13
280 10.6 16 15 14 13
300 10.8 17 16 14 14
320 11.0 18 16 15 14
340 11.1 19 17 15 14
(1
Not TRGI compliant.
Only in conjunction with W-MF and gas connection pressure > 150 mbar
The pre-pressure must be set to approx. 90 mbar.
Set FRS pressure regulator, see additional sheet (print No. 835109xx).
Determine the diffuser setting (dimension X) and air damper setting required
from the diagram and note down.
Example Example 1 Example 2
Burner capacity required 210 kW 280 kW
Combustion chamber pres- 0.5 mbar 2.0 mbar
sure
Diffuser setting (dimen- 0 mm 8 mm
sion X)
Air damper setting 35° > 80°
4.0
30°
40°
50°
60°
20°
70°
10°
3.5
3 5
3.0
6
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0 15
-0.5
-1.0
0 5 10
2 -1.5
4
-2.0
40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360
Set diffuser
Remove spring cotter 1.
Loosen locknut by two rotations.
With dimension X = 0 mm the indicating bolt is flush with the cover of the nozzle
assembly.
Turn screw 1, until dimension X equals the value determined.
Tighten locknut.
Refit spring cotter.
Press [+] key.
Factory setting operating point P9 (full load) is displayed.
Press and hold [L/A] key and set air damper setting determined using the [–] or
[+] key [ch. 7.1.7].
Press and hold [G] key using [–] or [+] key set gas butterfly valve to the same
value.
Open test point for setting pressure and connect pressure measuring device.
Press [+] key.
Burner starts according to the sequence of operation and stops at operating point
P0 (ignition position).
The setting pressure must not be altered once this work has been completed.
Press [ENTER].
Combustion manager changes to linearisation mode.
Preset P9
Press [+] key.
Factory setting operating point P9 (stage 2) is displayed.
Press and hold [L/A] key and set air damper setting determined using the [–] or
[+] key [ch. 7.1.7].
Preset P1
Press [+] key.
Factory setting operating point P1 (stage 1) is displayed.
Press and hold [L/A] key and set air damper setting determined using the [–] or
[+] key [ch. 7.1.7].
Preset P0
Press [+] key.
Factory setting operating point P0 (ignition position) is displayed.
Press and hold [L/A] key and set the same values as for P1 using the [-] or [+]
key.
Preset P2 and P3
Press [+] key.
Factory setting operating point P2 (switch off point stage 2 when running
closed) is displayed.
Press and hold [L/A] key and set P2 approx. 3 … 8° above P1 using the [–] or
[+] key.
Press [+] key.
Factory setting operating point P3 (switch on point stage 2 when running open)
is displayed.
Press and hold [L/A] key and set the same values as for P2 using the [-] or [+]
key.
Press [+] key.
Combustion manager is preset.
Press [+] key.
Burner drives to operating point P1.
Press [+] key.
Burner drives to operating point P9.
Adjust P9
Adjust P1
Press [-] key.
Burner drives to stage 1 (P1).
Adjust P0
Press [-] key.
Burner drives to operating point P0 (ignition position).
Press and hold [L/A] key and set P0 to the same value as P1 using the [-] or [+]
key.
Check mixing pressure
The mixing pressure in ignition position must be between 1.0 4.0 mbar.
If necessary, adjust mixing pressure via air damper setting [L/A].
Press [-] key.
Burner drives to stage 1 (P1).
Press [+] key.
Burner drives to stage 2 (P9).
Adjust P2 and P3
Press [+] key.
Switch off point stage 2 when running closed (P2) is displayed.
Set switch off point stage 2 when running closed (P2) to approx. 1/3 of the setting
movement between P1 and P9.
Formula
P2 = (P9 - P1) 0,33 + P1
Press and hold [L/A] key and set P2 using [–] or [+] key.
Press [+] key.
Switch on point stage 2 when running open (P3) is displayed.
Press and hold [L/A] key and set the same values as for P2 using the [-] or [+]
key.
Press [G] and [L/A] keys simultaneously.
Combustion manager changes to operating level (10), depending on heat de-
mand stage 1 or stage 2 is displayed.
20
30
150
50
130
70
11
0
90
1
Brennereinstellungen
Datum: ...........................................................................................................................
Maß X: .......................................................................................................................... mm
Gaseinstelldruck bei Großlast: ...................................................... mbar
Voreinstellung Luftklappe bei Großlast P9: ................... °
Gasbetrieb Ölbetrieb
Punkt G L/A Punkt L/A
P0 P0
P1 P1
P2 P2
P3 P3
P4 P9
P5
P6 Techniker:
P7
P8
.....................................................
P9
bo
bu
A2
qA = (tA - tL ) ( )+B
21- O2
QN 200 kW
VN = VN = = 21.0 m³/h
η Hi 0.92 10.35 kW/m³
VN 21.0 m³/h
VB = VB = = 22.5 m³/h
f 0.933
Press [+].
Combustion manager changes to setting level.
8 Shutdown
For breaks in operation:
Switch off burner.
Close fuel shut off devices.
9 Servicing
Servicing must only be carried out by qualified personnel. The combustion plant
should be serviced annually. Depending on site conditions more frequent checks
may be required.
Components, which show increased wear and tear or whose design lifespan is or
will be exceeded prior to the next service should be replaced as a precaution.
The design lifespan of the components is listed in the service plan [ch. 9.2].
The following components must only be replaced and must not be repaired:
combustion manager
flame sensor
actuator
oil solenoid valve
multifunction assembly
pressure regulator
pressure switch
Following servicing
Removing
Remove plug for solenoid valves 1 and oil pressure switch 4.
Remove flame sensor 2.
Unplug ignition cables 3 from ignition unit.
Loosen oil hoses 6.
Remove spring cotter 9.
Unscrew locknut 8 up to the start of the thread.
Remove screws 7.
Remove mixing head 5.
9 3
7 6 5
Refitting
Check O ring 3 is clean and correctly seated, replace if necessary.
Install mixing head correctly:
the locknut 2 is positioned in the guide rail 1,
the combustion head 5 is positioned in the gas connection section 4.
Screw in locknut 2 until it is flush with the bearing block 6.
Insert mixing head completely and secure with screws.
Tighten locknut 2.
Refit spring cotter.
Refit oil hose, flame sensor and plugs.
2 3 4
A
=
5.
.. 6
mm
m
3m
0/2 31
W3
=
L1
X
2 m
0m
40
=
Lx
1
Removing
Remove mixing head [ch. 9.3].
Undo screw 1.
Remove screws 2.
Remove nozzle assembly 3 from combustion head 5.
Refitting
Refit nozzle assembly in reverse order ensuring that screw 1 is positioned in the
groove of the retaining ring 4.
1 3
mm
.0 2.5 ... 3.0 mm
... 3
2.5
Removing
Remove mixing head [ch. 9.3].
Remove the 4 screws 1 on the mixing tube.
Remove the diffuser.
Refitting
Refit diffuser in reverse order, and:
align exposure hole 1 with flame sensor,
position diffuser on distributor ring and turn to stop.
1 Stage 1 nozzle
2 Stage 2 nozzle
3
2
2
1
5 4 6
When refitting the oil pump ensure correct alignment of the coupling [ch. 9.11].
Removing
Place housing cover into service position [ch. 9.9].
Remove grub screw 1 and remove fan wheel.
Refitting
Refit fan wheel in reverse order and
ensure correct alignment of the spring washer 2,
screw in new grub screw 1,
turn fan wheel to ensure it moves freely.
2 2
Removing
Close fuel shut off devices.
Remove plug 1.
Undo screws 2.
Remove oil hoses 5 and screwed unions 4.
Refitting
Install oil pump in reverse order and:
ensure correct alignment of coupling 3,
ensure correct allocation of flow and return of the oil hoses.
5 4
2
3
Removing
Close fuel shut off devices.
Remove bolts 1.
Remove pump cover.
Replace filter 3 and gasket 2.
3
2
Refitting
Refit filter in reverse order ensuring sealing surfaces are clean.
Removing
Remove actuator plug 4 from combustion manager.
Remove screws 5.
Remove actuator with fixing plate 3 and shaft 2.
Refitting
5 4
Removing
Remove air damper actuator [ch. 9.13].
Remove screws 2.
Remove angle drive.
Refitting
Turn shaft 1 to its stop (air damper Open) and hold.
Fit angle drive to shaft.
Secure angle drive.
Removing
Remove actuator plug 1 from combustion manager.
Remove screws 2.
Remove actuator.
Refitting
1
15°
Ensure correct voltage and solenoid number when replacing the solenoid coil.
Undo screw 1.
Remove cap 2.
Replace solenoid coil 3.
1 2
Ensure no dirt enters the multifunction assembly when removing and replacing the
filter insert.
Removing
Remove screws 4.
Remove cover 3.
Remove filter insert 1.
If necessary replace filter insert 1 and seal 2.
Refitting
Refit in reverse order ensuring correct alignment of filter 1 and seal 2.
1
2
4
3
Press [ENTER].
Burner has been reset.
Combustion manager drives to Standby.
Press [+].
Setting level (parameter E0) is displayed.
Set value 1 (dual fuel burner) using [Enter] and [+] key.
Press [+].
E1 is displayed.
Adopt value 0 (flame sensor FLW), if necessary adjust using [Enter] and [-] key.
Press [+].
E3 is displayed.
Adopt value 1 (fan control), if necessary set using [ENTER] and [–] or [+] key.
Press [+].
Combustion manager changes into the setting level for step points.
Determine the operating points for gas operation from the sticker 1.
Set the burner using these operating points and adjust [ch. 7.2.1].
1
Brennereinstellungen
Datum: ...........................................................................................................................
Maß X: .......................................................................................................................... mm
Gaseinstelldruck bei Großlast: ...................................................... mbar
Voreinstellung Luftklappe bei Großlast P9: ................... °
Gasbetrieb Ölbetrieb
Punkt G L/A Punkt L/A
P0 P0
P1 P1
P2 P2
P3 P3
P4 P9
P5
P6 Techniker:
P7
P8
.....................................................
P9
bo
bu
Deactivate E-Parameters
Following commissioning, set parameter E to 0.
Press [Enter] and [+] keys simultaneously for approx. 2 seconds.
The parameter level is activated.
Press [+].
Press [Enter] key until parameter E is displayed.
Set parameter E to 0 .
E-Parameters are not shown in the setting level.
Press [Enter] key twice.
The combustion manager returns to the operating level.
Press [+].
Combustion manager changes into the setting level for step points.
Determine the operating points for oil operation from the sticker 1.
Set the burner using these operating points and adjust [ch. 7.2.2].
1
Brennereinstellungen
Datum: ...........................................................................................................................
Maß X: .......................................................................................................................... mm
Gaseinstelldruck bei Großlast: ...................................................... mbar
Voreinstellung Luftklappe bei Großlast P9: ................... °
Gasbetrieb Ölbetrieb
Punkt G L/A Punkt L/A
P0 P0
P1 P1
P2 P2
P3 P3
P4 P9
P5
P6 Techniker:
P7
P8
.....................................................
P9
bo
bu
1 Replacement fuse
10 Troubleshooting
Resetting
Press [ENTER].
Burner has been reset.
Fault memory
The last 9 faults are saved in the fault memory [ch. 6.2.2].
1 2
Repetition counter
Press key [G].
11 Technical documentation
12 Project planning
1 1
max 4.6 m
max 4.6 m
max 20 m
max 8 m
If the oil is supplied via a single pipe system, and automatic de-aerator must be in-
stalled in front of the oil pump.
13 Spares
1.01 1.23
1.20
1.21
1.18 1.22
1.02
1.16
1.19
1.05
1.06
1.17
1.13
1.07
1.03
1.08
1.09
1.10
1.14
1.12
1.15
2.13
2.12
2.14
2.11 2.29
2.09
2.15
2.19
2.17
2.16
2.22 2.24
2.21
2.10 2.28
2.03
2.02 2.20
2.18 2.27
2.07 2.30
2.07
2.18 2.25
2.08 2.26
2.23
2.01
2.06 2.04
2.05
3.20
3.09
3.21 3.25
3.17
3.21
3.20
3.09 3.19
3.21
3.09 3.09
3.20 3.09 3.20
3.16 3.22 3.24
3.09 3.03
3.02
3.15
3.10 3.23
3.22
3.01
3.14 3.04 3.05
3.13
3.09
3.18 3.08
3.07
3.07 3.10
3.06
3.12
3.06
3.11
3.26
3.26
4.01
4.02
4.03
4.13
4.12
4.11
4.05
4.04
4.09 4.06
4.07 4.33
4.10
4.08 4.31
4.32
4.35
4.28
4.27
4.26
4.25
4.34
4.24
4.23 4.29
4.30
4.15
4.17
4.18 4.16
4.22
4.21
4.19
4.18 4.20 4.24
4.01
4.02
4.03
4.13
4.12
4.11
4.05
4.04
4.09 4.06
4.07 4.33
4.10
4.08 4.31
4.32
4.35
4.28
4.27
4.26
4.25
4.34
4.24
4.23 4.29
4.30
4.15
4.17
4.18 4.16
4.22
4.21
4.19
4.18 4.20 4.24
5.16
5.14
5.15
5.06 5.03
5.17
5.18
5.05
5.04
5.01
5.13
5.02
5.07
5.10
5.08
5.11
5.12
5.28 5.09
5.19 5.21
5.20
5.22
5.27
5.16
5.14
5.15
5.06 5.03
5.17
5.18
5.05
5.04
5.01
5.13
5.02
5.07
5.10
5.08
5.11
5.12
5.28 5.09
5.19 5.21
5.20
5.22
5.27
6.01
6.03
6.02
6.04
6.05 6.08
6.06
6.07
6.11
6.06 6.16
6.10
6.09
6.13 6.14
6.14
6.15
6.12
14 Notes
A Dimensions........................................................................... 24
Access level ................................................................. 41, 48 Display ........................................................................... 40, 42
Actuator................................................................................. 95 Display and operating unit ................................................ 40
Adjustment ........................................................................... 79 Disposal .................................................................................. 8
Air damper ............................................................. 11, 60, 95 Double gas valve......................................................... 12, 32
Air damper setting post-purge......................................... 47 Drilling diagram.................................................................... 25
Air number ............................................................................ 77 Ducted air intake ............................................................ 7, 23
Air pressure .......................................................................... 78
Air pressure switch..................................................... 11, 75 E
Ambient conditions............................................................. 21 Electrical connection.......................................................... 38
Analogue module ................................................................ 46 Electrical data ...................................................................... 21
Angle drive............................................................................ 96 Electrodes............................................................................. 88
Anti siphon valve .............................................................. 118 Emission................................................................................ 22
Aperture ................................................................. 25, 28, 29 Emission class ..................................................................... 22
Appliance category.......................................................... 114 Excess air.............................................................................. 77
Approval data....................................................................... 21
Atomising pressure..................................................... 26, 71 F
F1............................................................................................ 42
B
F9............................................................................................ 42
Bar ....................................................................................... 114 Fabrication number............................................................. 10
Basic setting ........................................................................ 86 Fan pressure ........................................................................ 51
Boiler room ............................................................................. 7 Fan wheel...................................................................... 11, 92
Booming............................................................................. 111 Fault .......................................................................... 104, 111
Breaks in operation............................................................. 80 Fault codes........................................................................ 107
Breather plug ....................................................................... 98 Fault memory...................................................... 44, 45, 105
Burner motor ........................................................................ 15 Faults .................................................................................. 107
Burner starts ........................................................................ 43 Fieldbus......................................................................... 20, 43
Fieldbus module.................................................................. 46
C Filter .............................................................. 12, 94, 99, 118
Calculation............................................................................ 67 Filter insert ............................................................................ 99
Calorific value ...................................................................... 58 Flame sensor................................................................ 15, 43
Capacity graph .................................................................... 23 Flame signal ................................................................. 15, 40
CO content .......................................................................... 77 Flame tube............................................................................ 25
Coil ......................................................................................... 98 Flow pressure ............................................................ 36, 118
Combustion air ...................................................................... 7 Flow temperature ................................................................ 36
Combustion chamber pressure ....................................... 23 Flue gas losses.................................................................... 77
Combustion control............................................................ 77 Flue gas measurement....................................................... 77
Combustion head ............................................................... 23 Flue gas temperature ......................................................... 77
Combustion head extension............................................. 25 Fuel......................................................................................... 21
Combustion heat rating ............................................. 23, 60 Fuel oil ................................................................................... 21
Combustion limit ................................................................. 77 Full load ................................................................................. 65
Combustion manager .............................................. 15, 100 Fuse .................................................................................... 103
Combustion settings .......................................................... 79 Fusing ............................................................................ 20, 21
Commissioning.................................................................... 50
Condensate............................................................................ 8 G
Connection........................................................................... 20 Gas butterfly valve .............................................................. 12
Connection pressure .......................................... 32, 53, 58 Gas connection pressure.......................................... 32, 53
Consumption........................................................................ 21 Gas family .......................................................................... 114
Contactor.............................................................................. 39 Gas filter........................................................................ 12, 99
Control unit........................................................................ 100 Gas isolating valve.............................................................. 12
Conversion factor ............................................................... 78 Gas pressure switch .................................................. 12, 34
Conversion table .............................................................. 114 Gas setting pressure.......................................................... 58
Corrections........................................................................... 79 Gas supply ........................................................................... 32
Gas temperature ................................................................. 78
D Gas throughput ................................................................... 78
Design lifespan ............................................................... 7, 81 Gas valve train ............................................... 28, 32, 33, 58
Detailed fault codes ........................................................ 106 Guarantee............................................................................... 6
Device fuse........................................................................ 103
Diffuser ................................................................... 11, 60, 61
H O
Heat exchanger ................................................................... 25 OFF function ........................................................................ 40
High gas pressure switch ......................................... 13, 74 Oil feeder pump ............................................................... 118
Hours run .............................................................................. 43 Oil filter ........................................................................ 94, 118
hPa ...................................................................................... 114 Oil hose ................................................................................. 36
Humidity ................................................................................ 21 Oil nozzle ...................................................................... 26, 90
Oil pressure measuring device ........................................ 52
I Oil pump ............................................... 14, 36, 52, 93, 119
Oil pump filter ...................................................................... 94
Ignition electrode ................................................................ 88
Oil supply.................................................................... 36, 118
Ignition unit ........................................................................... 15
Oil temperature................................................................. 118
Indicating bolt ...................................................................... 61
Operating level .................................................................... 40
Info key .................................................................................. 40
Operating panel ........................................................ 15, 104
Info level ................................................................................ 43
Operating problems ........................................................ 111
Initialisation time .......................................................... 17, 19
Operating status ............................................. 41, 106, 112
Inputs ..................................................................................... 20
Operating volume ............................................................... 78
Installation..................................................................... 25, 28
Outputs ................................................................................. 20
Installation elevation ........................................................... 23
Installation location ............................................................. 25
Installation position ............................................................. 32 P
Interface ................................................................................ 20 Pa......................................................................................... 114
Isolating valve....................................................................... 12 Parameter level .................................................................... 46
Partial load............................................................................ 68
K Pascal ................................................................................. 114
Post-purge time........................................................... 17, 19
kPa....................................................................................... 114
Pre-filter.............................................................................. 118
Pre-purge time............................................................. 17, 19
L Pressure gauge ................................................................... 52
LED ........................................................................................ 43 Pressure measuring device ...................................... 51, 52
Liability..................................................................................... 6 Pressure regulating screw ................................................ 71
Lifespan............................................................................ 7, 81 Pressure regulator ...................................................... 12, 32
Light emitting diode............................................................ 43 Pressure switch.................................................... 11, 14, 75
Linearisation ......................................................................... 67 Pressure switches .............................................................. 61
Load distribution ................................................................. 26 Program sequence ........................................... 16, 18, 112
Lockout..................................................................... 104, 107 Pulsating ............................................................................ 111
Low gas pressure switch/valve proving gas pressure Pump...................................................... 14, 36, 52, 93, 119
switch........................................................................ 12, 74 Pump filter............................................................................. 94
Pump pressure ..................................................... 26, 52, 71
M
Mains voltage ....................................................................... 21 R
mbar .................................................................................... 114 Rating .................................................................................... 23
Measuring device................................................................ 51 Recommended nozzles ..................................................... 26
Min. oil pressure switch............................................. 14, 52 Refractory ............................................................................. 25
Mixing head .................................................... 11, 60, 84, 86 Remote reset........................................................................ 38
Mixing pressure ................................................................... 51 Repetition counter ........................................................... 106
Motor...................................................................................... 15 Reset................................................................................... 105
Motor contactor................................................................... 39 Reset key .............................................................................. 40
MPa ..................................................................................... 114 Return .................................................................................... 36
Multifunction assembly ...................................................... 12 Ring main operation ........................................................ 119
N S
Name plate ........................................................................... 10 Safety measures.................................................................... 7
Noise................................................................................... 111 Safety time.................................................................... 17, 19
Nominal diameter ................................................................ 58 Sequence diagram ............................................................. 14
Nozzle ............................................................................ 26, 90 Serial number....................................................................... 10
Nozzle assembly.................................................................. 86 Service................................................................................... 81
Nozzle distance ................................................................... 86 Service contract .................................................................. 81
Nozzle selection .................................................................. 27 Service interval .................................................................... 81
Nozzle selection table ........................................................ 27 Service level ................................................................. 44, 45
Service plan.......................................................................... 83
T
Temperature ......................................................................... 21
Test points............................................................................ 56
Test pressure ....................................................................... 54
Transport............................................................................... 21
Troubleshooting ............................................................... 111
Two pipe system .............................................................. 119
Type key .................................................................................. 9
Type of gas................................................................. 21, 114
U
Unit ...................................................................................... 114
Unit of pressure................................................................ 114
V
Vacuum .............................................................................. 118
Vacuum gauge..................................................................... 52
Valve proving................................................................ 12, 74
Valve train ............................................................................. 33
VisionBox .............................................................................. 41
Voltage supply ..................................................................... 21
W
Weight................................................................................... 24
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