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Wacker Neuson E 2200 User Manual

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E 2200, E 3000ES Burner Setup
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6 Burner Setup
Factory
settings
Background
The burner consists of several different components and subsystems. Each of
these components or subsystems must be operating correctly for the burner to
function properly.
Fuel
Low ambient temperatures cause diesel fuels to gel. Gelled fuels will cause burner
ignition failure and/or burner fuel pump damage. Always use the proper fuel for the
conditions.
Tools required
The following tools are required to adjust the burner:
High-quality combustion analyzer
Smoke spot tester
Fuel pressure test gauge
General hand tools
Mandates
Adjustments must be made so that the machine conforms to the requirements of
local, state, and federal codes and authorities.
Adjustments shall be made at the job site.
This procedure continues on the next page.
Head
Firing rate
L/hr (gph)
Nozzle
size
Fuel pressure
bar (psi)
Air band
setting
Air
shutter
Adjusting
plate
V1 6.8 (1.80) 1.35 70° B 12.4 (180) 1 10 5
Fuel Blend Guide
Lowest expected ambient
temperature °F (°C)
Generator powered Shore powered
Below 5 (-15)
50-50 blend of #2 diesel
and #1 diesel, plus
additives
OR
50-50 blend #2 diesel and
K1 kerosene, plus
additives
100% #1 diesel plus
additives
OR
100% K1 kerosene,
plus additives
5 to 25 (-15 to -4)
70-30 blend of #2 diesel and #1 diesel, plus additives
OR
70-30 blend of #2 diesel and K1 kerosene,
plus additives
Above 25 (-4) Winter-blend diesel

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Wacker Neuson E 2200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWacker Neuson
ModelE 2200
CategoryHeater
LanguageEnglish

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