Ambi-Rad OFSU70 Instructions d'installation, de mise en service et de maintenance - Page 3

Parcourez en ligne ou téléchargez le pdf Instructions d'installation, de mise en service et de maintenance pour {nom_de_la_catégorie} Ambi-Rad OFSU70. Ambi-Rad OFSU70 15 pages. Oil fired unit heaters

1 General warning

Read these instructions carefully, they
include important information on safety of
installation, use and maintenance.
Keep this manual safe for any further
reference.
In case the unit is sold or transferred to
another user, or in case the user should
move and leave the units, make sure that
this manual stays with the unit, so that it
can be consulted by the new user and/or
installer.
Any manufacturer's liability (under the
contract provisions or otherwise) for
damage resulting from wrong installation or
misuse, and/or non-compliance with the
instructions supplied by the manufacturer
shall be expressly excluded.
Combustion air requirements
The unit shall be installed in a suitable room
with ventilation openings in compliance
with the regulations in force, and sufficient
to obtain perfect combustion.
All oil-fired appliances require air for the
combustion process.
If sufficient amounts of combustion air are
not available, the heater or other appliance
will operate in an inefficient and unsafe
manner. Enough air must be provided to
meet the needs of all fuel-burning
appliances, as well as appliances such as
exhaust fans, which force air out of the
building. When exhaust fans, are used at
the same time as the heater, much more air
is required to ensure proper combustion and
to prevent a down-draught situation.
Insufficient air for combustion can result in
the production of carbon monoxide.
Electrical supply
The electrical installation may only be
carried out by suitably qualified persons
observing the rules in force. Qualified
personnel should check that the electric
system is adequate for the rated input
shown on the units data plate, making sure
in particular that the system wire gauge is
suitable for the rated power input of the
unit.
The units electrical safety is only achieved
when the burner is properly connected to a
safe earthing system, installed as provided
according to the safety regulations in force.
This essential safety requirement should be
carefully verified. In case of doubt, ask
qualified personnel to accurately inspect the
installation.
The manufacturer shall not be held liable for
damages resulting from failure to earth the
unit.
No adaptors multiple sockets and/or
extensions shall be used to connect the unit
to mains. A multi-pole switch shall be
provided to connect the units to mains, in
compliance with the safety regulations in
force.
The use of any component operating with
electric power implies that some basic rules
are observed such as the following:
• never touch the unit with wet or damp
parts of the body
• do not remove electric cables;
• do not leave the unit exposed to adverse
weather conditions (rain, sunshine etc)
unless the unit has been expressly
designed to be so exposed;
• do not allow inexperienced people to
use the unit.
The unit supply cable shall not be replaced
by the user. In case the cable becomes
damaged, switch off the unit and refer to
qualified personnel only.
If the unit is idle for some time, the electric
switch supplying all power-operated system
components (such as fan, burner etc) shall
be disconnected.
Packing
Remove the packing material and make sure
that the contents have suffered no damage.
In case of doubt, do not use the unit and
contact the supplier.
Warm air heaters
The unit shall be used in the applications for
which it is expressly intended. Any other
use is to be regarded as improper, and
therefore a potential source of danger.
Factory accessory equipment only shall be
used for all units with options or kits.
Avoid contact with hot heater surfaces.
Such surfaces, usually located near the
flame become hot during operations and
remain so for some time after the burner
has been extinguished. When use of the
unit is to be discontinued, any potential
source of hazard shall be made inoperative.
When the unit is to be finally
decommissioned, ask professionally qualified
personnel to do the following:
a) Disconnect the unit from mains by
removing the master switch supply
cable
b) Cut off the fuel supply by turning the
manual fuel cut-off valve. Remove the
control wheels from their seats.
Setting & commissioning of burner
Units shall be commissioned by
professionally qualified personnel, following
the manufacturer's instructions in
compliance with the regulations in force.
Make sure that the burner has been safely
secured to the warm air heater, so that the
flame is generated inside the heater
combustion chamber.
Before igniting the burner, the
commissioning engineer should;
• Set the burner fuel flow rate based on
the firing rate required by the warm air
heater.
• Adjust the combustion air flow rate to
obtain a combustion efficiency at least
equal to the lowest value required by
current regulations.
• Check that fuel combustion is correct
to prevent the generation of any
harmful or polluting unburnt gases
beyond the limits permitted by the
current regulations.
• Check that safety and control
devices are working properly.
• Check that the flue system is in
sound working condition.
• On completing all adjustment and
setting operations, check that all
adjusting device mechanical locks have
been properly tightened.
In case the burner repeatedly shuts down,
do not attempt to manually reset the unit.
Contact professionally qualified personnel to
correct the malfunction.
Please refer to the table on page 12 for
details of burner set up.
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