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RESIDENTIAL GAS BURNERS

RESIDENTIAL GAS BURNERS. R D B series. GOALS:. KEEP STRONG OUR POSITION ON RESIDENTIAL GAS BURNERS DEDICATED TO OEM’s MARKET AND REPLACEMENT COMPLETE RANGE OF PERFORMANCES: EN 676 LOW NOx ALL KIND OF GASES G20, G21, G25, LPG (by a KIT)

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RESIDENTIAL GAS BURNERS

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  1. RESIDENTIAL GAS BURNERS R D B series GOALS: • KEEP STRONG OUR POSITION ON RESIDENTIAL GAS BURNERS • DEDICATED TO OEM’s MARKET AND REPLACEMENT • COMPLETE RANGE OF PERFORMANCES: • EN 676 • LOW NOx • ALL KIND OF GASES G20, G21, G25, LPG (by a KIT) • BOTH CONVENTIONAL FLUE (CF) & BALANCE FLUE (BF)

  2. RESIDENTIAL GAS BURNERS R D B series MAIN FEATURES: AIR FLOW • AIR PASSAGES DESIGNED TO OBTAIN: • SMALL DIMENSIONS, BUT HIGH PRESSURE • LOW NOISE • FINEST SETUP • EASY MATCHING WITH BOILERS • PERFECT BALANCE FLUE

  3. RESIDENTIAL GAS BURNERS R D B series • AIR PASSAGES DESIGNED TO OBTAIN: • SMALL DIMENSIONS, BUT BIG PRESSURE COMPARISON

  4. R 40 GS 5 EN 303.2 • AIR PASSAGES DESIGNED TO OBTAIN: • SMALL DIMENSIONS, BUT BIG PRESSURE RDB 1S

  5. RESIDENTIAL GAS BURNERS R D B series • AIR PASSAGES DESIGNED TO OBTAIN: • LOW NOISE

  6. RESIDENTIAL GAS BURNERS R D B series • FINE AIR ADJUSTEMENT 6 7 8 9

  7. RESIDENTIAL GAS BURNERS R D B series • FINE AIR ADJUSTEMENT 4 5 6 3 2 1

  8. RESIDENTIAL GAS BURNERS R D B series

  9. RESIDENTIAL GAS BURNERS R D B series MAIN COMPONENTS CONTROL BOX LMG 25.33OB27

  10. RESIDENTIAL GAS BURNERS R D B series CONTROL BOX LMG25.33OB27 FEATURES: # El. supply 230 VAC +10 -15%---50-60Hz # Undervoltage AC 160 V # Electrical polarity must be respected # Flame signals: operation reliable value min 2µA at beginning max value 0.5µA

  11. RESIDENTIAL GAS BURNERS R D B series Control program in the event of fault: · If a fault occurs, all outputs will immediately be deactivated (< 1 s) · On restoration of power, a restart will be made with the full program sequence · If the operating voltage drops below the undervoltage threshold, a restart will be made with the full program sequence · If there is a premature faulty flame signalÞ Lockout · If the contact of the air pressure monitor «LP» has welded in the working position, start up will be prevented and, after 65 seconds, lockout initiated · If the contact of the air pressure monitor «LP» has welded in the idle position: lockout at after 52.5 seconds · If the burner does not ignite by the end of safety time Þ Lockout · If flame is lost during operation: Þ Three repetitions Lockout: · Lockout cannot be changed and takes place 10 seconds after safety shutdown. A main voltage failure during that period of time wil lead to a restart. Resetting: · When never lockout occurs, the burner control can immediately be reset. To do this, keep the lockout reset button depressed for a minimum of 0.5 seconds and a maximum of 3 seconds!

  12. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR REMOTE RESET IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL N ? LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH 8 N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 ELECTRICAL MODE OPERATION PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN

  13. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH open the gas first... N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD 0” XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 STARTING PROCEDURE PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN

  14. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD 0” XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 STARTING PROCEDURE PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN open the gas first...

  15. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD 0” XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 STARTING PROCEDURE PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN …waiting time...

  16. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD 2.5” XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 STARTING PROCEDURE PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN …waiting time...

  17. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD 2.5” XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 STARTING PROCEDURE PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN …pre-purge begins...

  18. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH …air pressure grows... …the air pressure switch moves... N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 STARTING PROCEDURE PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN …pre-purge...

  19. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH …max time for the air pressure switch to move... N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD 7.5” XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 STARTING PROCEDURE PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN …pre-purge...

  20. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 STARTING PROCEDURE PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN …pre-purge...

  21. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD min 37.5” XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 STARTING PROCEDURE PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN …pre-ignition..

  22. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD min 37.5” XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 STARTING PROCEDURE PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN …pre-ignition..

  23. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH …2”... N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 STARTING PROCEDURE PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN …pre-ignition..

  24. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH …2”... N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 STARTING PROCEDURE PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN …ignition..

  25. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 STARTING PROCEDURE PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN …ignition..

  26. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH …the flame signal must be detected within 3”... N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 STARTING PROCEDURE PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN …ignition..

  27. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 STARTING PROCEDURE PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN …ignition..

  28. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 OPERATION PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN

  29. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 BURNER OFF PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN

  30. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 BURNER OFF PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN

  31. THERMOSTAT FAN MOTOR IGN. TRANSFORMER GAS VALVE FLAME SIGNAL LOCK OUT REMOTE RESET AIR P.SWITCH N L TS TL X1 XP1 L1 N L2 LINE F1 LOAD XP2 X2 PG 2 2 1 32 2 10 3 3 1 12 X3 XP3 3 7 4 V1 VS N 3 N N 6 11 3 BURNER OFF PA BLACK W. RED BLUE M BROWN

  32. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC Operating concept · Burner control has initiated lockout Þ Red fault LED on · Reset Press lockout reset button for 0.5...3 s · Diagnosis of cause of fault – Wait > 10 s – Press lockout reset button for > 3 s – Read blink code of red fault LED Þ «Error code table A» · Burner control in operation Þ Green flame signal LED on · Restart Press lockout reset button for 0.5...3 s · Read flame establishment time – Press lockout reset button for > 3 s – Read blink code of green flame signal Þ «Code table B»

  33. Error code table A Blink code Possible cause 2 x ··· No establishment of flame at the end of «TSA» – Faulty or soiled detector electrode – Faulty or soiled fuel valves – Poor adjustment of burner 3 x ···· Air pressure monitor does not close – «LP» faulty – «LP» incorrectly adjusted – Fan motor does not run 4 x ····· Air pressure monitor does not open or extraneous light on burner startup – «LP» faulty – «LP» incorrectly adjusted 5 x ······ Extraneous light during pre-purging – Or internal device fault 7 x ········ Loss of flame during operation – Poor adjustment of burner – Faulty or soiled fuel valves – Short-circuit between detector electrode and ground 8...17 x ········; ·················· Free

  34. Error code table A Blink code Possible cause 18 x ·················· · Air pressure monitor opens during pre- purging or operation – «LP» incorrectly adjusted – Four times loss of flame during operation 19 x ···················· Faulty output contact – Wiring error – External power supply on output terminal 20 x ·········· ·········· · Internal device fault

  35. Code table B Blink codeFlame establishment (limit 3 s) 1 x · £ 0.4 s £ 0.4 s 2 x ·· £ 0.8 s £ 0.8 s 7 x ······· £ 2.8 s £ 2.8 s

  36. GAS LINE (both natural gas & LPG) VALVE GROUP The gas flow is released through chambers A, B, C and D of the GasMultiBloc. MBDLE 055 D01 1. Microfilter 2. Inlet P1 (max 65 mbar) 3. Housing 4. Spring, gas pressure regulator 5. Diaphragms, gas pressure regulator 6. Cover (side, left) 7. Nozzle 8. Outlet P3 (3 ÷ 15 mbar) 9. Main flow restrictor 10. Start gas restrictor 11. Damper 12. Central chamber connection 13. Servopressure regulator 14. Adjustment screw - main flow 15. Reference value adjustment device - pressure regulator 16. Adjustment screw - start flow 17. Solenoid housing V1, V2 18. Electrical connection 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 1 V1 V2 2 11 C 10 B A 9 8 D 7 3 4 5 6

  37. Performance can be adjusted Time cannot be adjusted

  38. V gas used = V natural gas x f Natural gas

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