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Miura EX-300 User Manual

Miura EX-300
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MIURA STEAM BOILER
OPERATION MANUAL
EX-100 EXH-200
EX-150 EXH-250
EX-200 EXH-300
EX-250 EXNH-300
EX-300
EXN-300
Operation Manual Number: T539-998-9004
Date of issue : Aug. 16, 2017

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Miura EX-300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMiura
ModelEX-300
CategoryBoiler
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Introduction

1.1 Safety Indicators

Explains warning, caution, and note symbols used in the manual.

1.2 Glossary

Defines technical terms used in the operation manual.

1.3 Introduction

Provides background on Miura Boiler's history and design.

1.4 Features

Lists key features of the Miura Steam Boiler.

1.5 Description

Details the design and operational characteristics of the Miura boiler.

1.6 Acts & Regulations

Outlines codes, standards, and regulations for boilers.

1.7 National Regulatory Organizations

Lists agencies relevant to boiler installation and operation.

2 Essential Boiler Water Treatment

2.1 Flow Chart

Illustrates the water treatment system components and flow.

2.2 Water Treatment Guidelines

Provides guidelines for boiler water chemistry and treatment.

3 Component Names & Functions

4 Basic Precautions

4.1 Items to Check before Use

Lists essential checks to perform before operating the boiler.

4.2 Clothing Requirements for Safe Operation

Specifies appropriate clothing and protective gear for boiler operation.

4.3 Warning Labels

Explains the importance and maintenance of warning labels on the boiler.

4.4 Dealing with Abnormal Conditions

Provides immediate actions for unusual situations like leaks or strange noises.

4.5 Precautions for Boiler Usage

Details safety measures related to fuel, ventilation, and operation.

4.6 Fire Extinguishers & First Aid Boxes

Emphasizes the need for fire extinguishers and first aid boxes.

4.7 Prohibition of Unapproved Modification

Warns against customizing or modifying the boiler without authorization.

4.8 When Reselling or Relocating

Advises on procedures when moving or selling the boiler.

5 Pre-Operation Inspection

6 Using Boiler Controls

6.1 Using the Fuel Selector Switch

Explains how to select between gas and oil fuel for combustion.

6.2 Names & Functions of Control Panel Items

Identifies and describes the functions of control panel switches and lamps.

6.3 Working with the Display

Details how to navigate and interpret information on the boiler's display.

6.4 Confirming Gauge Readings

Explains how to read and interpret steam pressure and water level displays.

6.5 Operating the Main Steam Valve

Provides instructions for safely opening and closing the main steam valve.

7 Preparing for Startup

8 Operating the Steam Boiler

8.1 Boiler Startup for Gas-fired Combustion

Step-by-step guide for starting the boiler using gas fuel.

8.2 Boiler Startup for Oil-fired Combustion

Step-by-step guide for starting the boiler using oil fuel.

8.3 Inspection during Operation

Procedures for regularly checking the boiler's status during operation.

8.4 Boiler Shutdown

Instructions for safely shutting down the boiler.

9 Inspection & Maintenance

9.1 Preparing for Possible Freezing

Measures to protect the boiler from freezing conditions.

9.2 Maintenance during Extended Inactivity

Procedures for maintaining the boiler during periods of non-use.

9.3 Regular Maintenance Tasks and Timing

Outlines daily, monthly, and yearly maintenance schedules.

9.4 Spare Parts

Information on obtaining replacement parts for the boiler.

9.5 Overview of Inspection

Introduces various inspection points for the boiler system.

10 Breakdown & Countermeasures

10.1 Alarm and Red Status Lamp – Alarm

Explains alarms, red status lights, and initial response actions.

10.2 Yellow Status Lamp – Caution

Describes cautions, yellow status lights, and required responses.

10.3 Action to be Taken before Ordering Repairs

Provides a table of symptoms, causes, and required actions for troubleshooting.

11 Specifications

12 Appendix

Description of Functionality

Explains the operational logic of combustion, pressure, and feed water controls.

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