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Details the components and quantities of the burner's equipment, including flange, screws, and oil pipes.
Provides specifications like output, fuel type, electrical supply, motor details, capacitor, and pump pressure.
Lists optional accessories such as extended head kit, spacer kit, control box, and flame sensor.
Presents detailed physical dimensions and schematic drawings of the burner unit for installation planning.
Details the burner's firing rate capacity based on standard EN 267 and EN 746-2, presented graphically.
Instructions for securely mounting the burner flange to the heat generator door, including gasket placement.
Specifies the allowed installation orientations for safe and correct burner operation, prohibiting certain positions.
Describes connecting oil supply pipes to the burner, allowing entry from either side and reversing fixing plates.
Details fuel supply line filtration, pump operation (two-pipe/one-pipe), pressure regulation, and safety notes.
Provides a detailed wiring diagram, connection points, and warnings for the burner's electrical system.
Guides on adjusting combustion parameters like nozzle, pump pressure, and air damper for optimal performance based on generator needs.
Lists suitable nozzle types (Delavan, Danfoss, Monarch, Steinen) and advises on cone types for specific GPH ratings.
Details the precise positioning and adjustment of ignition electrodes relative to the diffuser disc for reliable ignition.
Explains how to set and adjust the pump's delivery pressure, factory set at 12 bar, using the adjustment screw.
Describes how to adjust the combustion head position based on burner delivery output for proper combustion characteristics.
Provides instructions on adjusting the air damper setting using a screw, and notes its automatic closure on shutdown.
Illustrates the normal start-up sequence and lock-out conditions due to ignition failure, showing timing of components.
Details the components and quantities of the burner's equipment, including flange, screws, and oil pipes.
Provides specifications like output, fuel type, electrical supply, motor details, capacitor, and pump pressure.
Lists optional accessories such as extended head kit, spacer kit, control box, and flame sensor.
Presents detailed physical dimensions and schematic drawings of the burner unit for installation planning.
Details the burner's firing rate capacity based on standard EN 267 and EN 746-2, presented graphically.
Instructions for securely mounting the burner flange to the heat generator door, including gasket placement.
Specifies the allowed installation orientations for safe and correct burner operation, prohibiting certain positions.
Describes connecting oil supply pipes to the burner, allowing entry from either side and reversing fixing plates.
Details fuel supply line filtration, pump operation (two-pipe/one-pipe), pressure regulation, and safety notes.
Provides a detailed wiring diagram, connection points, and warnings for the burner's electrical system.
Guides on adjusting combustion parameters like nozzle, pump pressure, and air damper for optimal performance based on generator needs.
Lists suitable nozzle types (Delavan, Danfoss, Monarch, Steinen) and advises on cone types for specific GPH ratings.
Details the precise positioning and adjustment of ignition electrodes relative to the diffuser disc for reliable ignition.
Explains how to set and adjust the pump's delivery pressure, factory set at 12 bar, using the adjustment screw.
Describes how to adjust the combustion head position based on burner delivery output for proper combustion characteristics.
Provides instructions on adjusting the air damper setting using a screw, and notes its automatic closure on shutdown.
Illustrates the normal start-up sequence and lock-out conditions due to ignition failure, showing timing of components.












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