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2.3 Installation location
The pellet burner must be installed in a place that conforms to current Legislation, Regulations and Directives against fire
hazards.
The positioning of the devices and the components must be organised so that there is enough space for maintenance work,
cleaning and soot removal from the burner, the boiler and the flues.
a
WARNING DANGER
The room must have sufficient ventilation vents which are of the right size and are positioned correctly.
2.4 Mounting the burner
When mounting the burner onto the boiler:
– check that the opening (1) of the door (2) of the boiler is sufficiently large to allow the combustion chamber of the burner
to pass through it. If this is not the case, adapt it to the diameter
– make four threaded holes (3) (M8) for fixing the burner support flange
– position the seal (4), supplied with the burner, between the flange (5) and the door (2) of the boiler
– push in the 4 screws (6) (M8) but ONLY tighten the two screws which hold the lower split-flange. The two screws of the
upper split-flange must ONLY BE PLACED but not tightened.
– Insert the combustion chamber of the burner into the boiler as far as is necessary
– tighten the two semi-flanges with the screws (7) and the screws (6), which were previously just placed in position
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7
5
1
4
2
3
Round 25
Round 50
159
159
Ø 172
135
135
Ø 142
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WARNING DANGER
– The burner
MUST
be mounted
ONLY
in the position shown in the diagram. Any other position
is FORBIDDEN
.
– The flame will propagate in a straight line, through the hole of the burner combustion chamber.