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Installation and operating instruction

Gas burner WG10.../1-D ZM-LN 83055402 1/2016-05


EU conformity certification
Language 02

Product description Gas burner


Type WG 10…-D ZM
(W-FM 25)
Manufacturer Max Weishaupt GmbH
Address Max-Weishaupt-Straße 14, DE-88475 Schwendi

The sole responsibility for issuing this conformity declaration lies with the manufacturer.
The content of the statement described above complies with the relevant harmonisation legislation of the European
Union:
EMC 2014/30/EU
Standards applied: EN 61000-6-1:2007, EN 61000-6-3:2007
LVD 2014/35/EU
Standards applied: EN 60335-1:2010, EN 60335-2-102:2010
MD 2006/42/EC
Standard applied: EN 676 Appendix J
GAD 2009/142/EC
Standard applied: EN 676:2008

Schwendi, 20.04.2016
Signed for and on behalf of:
MAX WEISHAUPT GMBH
ppa. ppa.

Dr. Schloen Denkinger


Manager research and Development Manager Production and Quality Management
Installation and operating instruction
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1 User instructions ..............................................................................................................  6
1.1 Target group ........................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Symbols ................................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Guarantee and Liability ........................................................................................ 7

2 Safety  .....................................................................................................................................  8
2.1 Designated application ........................................................................................ 8
2.2 When gas can be smelled  .................................................................................. 8
2.3 Safety measures .................................................................................................... 8
2.3.1 Normal operation  ..............................................................................................  8
2.3.2 Electrical connection  .......................................................................................  8
2.3.3 Gas supply  .........................................................................................................  9
2.4 Alterations to the construction of the equipment  .......................................... 9
2.5 Noise emission  ...................................................................................................... 9
2.6 Disposal  .................................................................................................................. 9

3 Product description  .....................................................................................................  10


3.1 Type key  ...............................................................................................................  10
3.2 Serial number ......................................................................................................  10
3.3 Function ................................................................................................................  11
3.3.1 Air supply .......................................................................................................... 11
3.3.2 Gas supply  ....................................................................................................... 12
3.3.3 Electrical components  ................................................................................... 13
3.3.4 Program sequence  ......................................................................................... 14
3.3.5 Inputs and outputs .......................................................................................... 16
3.4 Technical data .....................................................................................................  17
3.4.1 Approval data ................................................................................................... 17
3.4.2 Electrical data  .................................................................................................. 17
3.4.3 Ambient conditions  ........................................................................................ 17
3.4.4 Fuels  .................................................................................................................. 17
3.4.5 Emissions .......................................................................................................... 18
3.4.6 Rating  ................................................................................................................ 19
3.4.7 Dimensions ....................................................................................................... 20
3.4.8 Weight ............................................................................................................... 21

4 Installation  ........................................................................................................................  22


4.1 Installation conditions ........................................................................................  22
4.2 Burner installation  ..............................................................................................  23
4.2.1 Rotate burner by 180° (optional)  ................................................................ 24

5 Installation  ........................................................................................................................  25


5.1 Gas supply  ..........................................................................................................  25
5.1.1 Installing the gas valve train  ......................................................................... 26
5.1.2 Carry out soundness test of gas supply line and vent  ........................... 28
5.2 Electrical connection .........................................................................................  29

6 Operation  ..........................................................................................................................  30


6.1 Operating panel ..................................................................................................  30
6.2 Display  ..................................................................................................................  32
6.2.1 Info level  ............................................................................................................ 33

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6.2.2 Service level ..................................................................................................... 34


6.2.3 Parameter level ................................................................................................ 35
6.2.4 Access level  ..................................................................................................... 36
6.3 Linearisation  ........................................................................................................  37

7 Commissioning ..............................................................................................................  38
7.1 Prerequisite  .........................................................................................................  38
7.1.1 Connect measuring devices  ........................................................................ 39
7.1.2 Check gas connection pressure  ................................................................. 41
7.1.3 Check soundness of gas valve train ........................................................... 42
7.1.4 Venting the gas valve train ............................................................................ 45
7.1.5 Preset pressure regulator  ............................................................................. 46
7.1.6 Setting values  .................................................................................................. 48
7.1.7 Preset gas and air pressure switch  ............................................................ 49
7.2 Adjusting the burner ..........................................................................................  50
7.3 Set pressure switches  ......................................................................................  57
7.3.1 Set gas pressure switch  ............................................................................... 57
7.3.2 Set air pressure switch   ................................................................................ 58
7.4 Concluding work ................................................................................................  59
7.5 Check combustion .............................................................................................  60
7.6 Calculate gas throughput .................................................................................  61
7.7 Subsequent optimisation of operating points  .............................................  62

8 Shutdown ..........................................................................................................................  63

9 Servicing ............................................................................................................................  64
9.1 Notes on servicing  .............................................................................................  64
9.2 Service plan .........................................................................................................  66
9.3 Removing and refitting mixing head ...............................................................  67
9.4 Set mixing head ..................................................................................................  68
9.5 Set ionisation and ignition electrodes ...........................................................  69
9.6 Service position ..................................................................................................  70
9.7 Removing and refitting fan wheel  ...................................................................  71
9.8 Remove burner motor  .......................................................................................  71
9.9 Removing and refitting air damper actuator .................................................  72
9.10 Removing and refitting angle drive  ................................................................  73
9.11 Removing and refitting gas butterfly valve actuator  ...................................  74
9.12 Removing and refitting gas butterfly valve  ...................................................  75
9.13 Removing and refitting air regulator ...............................................................  76
9.14 Replacing coil on multifunction assembly  ....................................................  77
9.15 Replace breather plug of multifunction assembly  ......................................  78
9.16 Removing and refitting filter insert of multifunction assembly  .................  79
9.17 Replacing the combustion manager ..............................................................  80
9.18 Replacing the fuse .............................................................................................  83

10 Troubleshooting  ............................................................................................................  84


10.1 Procedures for fault conditions .......................................................................  84
10.1.1 Display off ......................................................................................................... 84
10.1.2 Display OFF  ..................................................................................................... 84
10.1.3 Display flashes ................................................................................................. 85

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10.1.4 Detailed fault codes  ....................................................................................... 86


10.2 Rectifying faults  ..................................................................................................  87
10.2.1 Rectifying faults ............................................................................................... 87
10.3 Operating problems  ..........................................................................................  91

11 Spares .................................................................................................................................  92

12 Technical documentation ....................................................................................... 102
12.1 Program sequence  .......................................................................................... 102
12.2 Appliance categories  ...................................................................................... 104

13 Notes  ................................................................................................................................. 108

14 Key word index  ............................................................................................................ 109

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1 User instructions
These installation and operating instructions form part of the equipment and must
Translation of original be kept on site.
operating instructions Carefully read the installation and operating manual prior to working on the unit.

1.1 Target group


The installation and operating instructions are intended for the operator and quali-
fied personnel. They should be observed by all personnel working with the unit.
Work on the unit must only be carried out by personnel who have the relevant train-
ing and instruction.
Persons with limited physical, sensory or mental capabilities may only work on the
unit if they are supervised or have been trained by an authorised person.
Children must not play with the unit.

1.2 Symbols
Immediate danger with high risk.
Non observance can lead to serious injury or death.

DANGER
Danger with medium risk.
Non observance can lead to environmental dam-
age, serious injury or death.
WARNING
Danger with low risk.
Non observance can cause damage to the equip-
ment and injury to personnel.
CAUTION
Important information

Requires direct action


Result after an action
Itemisation
… Range of values

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1.3 Guarantee and Liability


Guarantee and liability claims for personal and equipment damage are excluded, if
they can be attributed to one or more of the following causes:
non approved application,
non-observance of the installation and operating instruction,
operation with faulty safety equipment,
continual operation despite a fault,
improper installation, commissioning, operation and service,
repairs, which have been carried out incorrectly,
the use of non original Weishaupt parts,
force majeure,
unauthorised modifications made to the unit,
the installation of additional components, which have not been tested with the
unit,
the installation of combustion chamber inserts, which impede full flame forma-
tion,
unsuitable fuels,
defects in the inlet lines.

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2 Safety

2 Safety

2.1 Designated application


The burner is suitable for operation on heat exchangers to EN 303 and EN 676.
If the burner is not used on combustion chambers to EN 303 and EN 676, a safety
assessment of combustion and flame stability during individual process conditions
and of the shutdown limits of the combustion plant has to be carried out and docu-
mented.
The combustion air must be free from aggressive compounds (e.g. Halogens). If the
combustion air in the boiler room is contaminated, increased cleaning and servicing
will be required. In this case ducted air intake is recommended.
The burner should only be used in enclosed rooms.
Improper use could:
endanger the health and safety of the user or third parties,
cause damage to the unit or other material assets.

2.2 When gas can be smelled


Avoid open flames and spark generation, for example:
do not operate light switches,
do not operate electronic equipment,
do not use mobile telephones.
Open doors and windows.
Close gas isolating valve.
Warn the inhabitants, do not ring door bells.
Leave the building.
Inform the heating contractor or gas supplier from outside of the building.

2.3 Safety measures


Safety relevant fault conditions must be eliminated immediately.
Components, which show increased wear and tear or whose design lifespan is or
will be exceeded prior to the next service should be replaced as a precaution.
The design lifespan of the components is listed in the maintenance plan [ch. 9.2].

2.3.1 Normal operation


All labels on the unit must be kept in a legible condition.
Stipulated settings, service and inspection work should be carried out at regular
intervals.
Only operate the unit with its cover closed.

2.3.2 Electrical connection


For work carried out on live components:
Observe the accident prevention instructions DGUV Regulation 3 and adhere to
local directives,
tools in accordance with EN 60900 should be used.

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2.3.3 Gas supply


Only the gas supply company or an approved agent may carry out installation, al-
teration and maintenance work on gas appliances in buildings and properties.
Pipe work must be subject to a combined load and valve proving test and/or us-
ability testing relative to the pressure range intended, e. g. DVGW-TRGI, work-
sheet G 600.
Inform the gas supply company about the type and size of plant prior to installa-
tion.
Local regulations and guidelines must be observed during installation (e. g.
DVGW-TRGI, worksheet G 600; TRF Band 1 and Band 2).
The gas supply pipe work should be suitable for the type and quality of gas and
should be designed in such a way that it is not possible for liquids to form (e. g.
condensate). Observe vaporisation pressure and vaporisation temperature of li-
quid petroleum gas.
Use only tested and approved sealing materials, whilst observing all process in-
formation.
Re-commission the appliance when changing to a different type of gas.
Changing from LPG to Natural Gas and visa versa requires a conversion.
Carry out soundness test after each service and fault rectification.

2.4 Alterations to the construction of the equipment


All conversions require written approval from Max Weishaupt GmbH.
No additional components may be fitted, which have not been tested for use
with the equipment,
do not use combustion chamber inserts, which hinder flame burnout,
use only original Weishaupt replacement parts.

2.5 Noise emission


The noise emissions are determined by the acoustic behaviour of all components
fitted to the combustion system.
Prolonged exposure to high noise levels can lead to loss of hearing. Provide oper-
ating personnel with protective equipment.
Noise emissions can further be reduced with a sound attenuator.

2.6 Disposal
Dispose of all materials and components in a safe and environmentally friendly way
at an authorised location. Observe local regulations.

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3 Product description

3.1 Type key


WG10N/1-D ZM -LN
W Type: Weishaupt burner
G Fuel: Gas
10 Size
N N: Natural Gas
F: Liquid Petroleum Gas
/1 Ratings size
-D Construction
ZM Version: sliding two stage or modulating
-LN Version: LowNOX

3.2 Serial number


The serial number on the name plate identifies the product. This is required by
Weishaupt's customer service department.

1 Name plate

Ser.No.

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3.3 Function

3.3.1 Air supply

Air damper
The air damper regulates the air quantity required for combustion. The combustion
manager drives the air damper via actuator.
At burner shutdown the the actuator automatically closes the air damper. This re-
duces heat loss in the heat exchanger.

Fan wheel
The fan wheel supplies the air from the air intake housing to the combustion head.

Diffuser
The air gap between flame tube and diffuser is adjusted by positioning the diffuser.
This adjusts the mixing pressure and the air quantity required for combustion.

Air pressure switch


The air pressure switch monitors the fan pressure. If the fan pressure is insufficient,
the combustion manager initiates a lockout.

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3.3.2 Gas supply

Gas isolating valve 1


The gas isolating valve opens and shuts off the gas supply.

Multifunction assembly 8
The multifunction assembly:
Gas filter 2 The gas filter protects the subsequent valve train
components from foreign particles.
Double gas valve 4 The double gas valve opens and shuts off the gas
supply.
Pressure regulator 3 The pressure regulator reduces the connection
pressure and ensures a constant setting pressure.

Gas butterfly valve 5


The gas butterfly valve regulates the gas quantity depending on the rating required.
The combustion manager drives the gas butterfly valve via actuator.

Low gas pressure switch/ valve proving gas pressure switch 7


The gas pressure switch monitors the gas connection pressure. If the pre-set pres-
sure is not achieved, the combustion manager initiates a safety shutdown.
The gas pressure switch also monitors if the gas valves are tight. It signals the
combustion manager if the pressure increases or decreases to an impermissible
level during valve proving.
Valve proving is carried out automatically by the combustion manager:
after every controlled shutdown,
prior to burner start following lockout or power outage.
1. Test phase (function sequence for valve proving valve 1):
Valve 1 closes,
valve 2 closes after a delay,
the gas escapes and the pressure between valve 1 and valve 2 reduces,
both valves remain closed for 8 seconds.
If the pressure increases to above the value set during these 8 seconds, valve 1 is
leaking. The combustion manager initiates a controlled shutdown.
2. Test phase (function sequence for valve proving valve 2):
Valve 1 opens, valve 2 remains closed,
pressure between valve 1 and valve 2 increases,
valve 1 closes again,
both valves remain closed for 16 seconds.
If the pressure decreases to below the value set during these 16 seconds, valve 2
is leaking. The combustion manager initiates a controlled shutdown.

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High gas pressure switch 6 (optional)


Depending on the burner application, optional equipment may be required for op-
timum operation.
The high gas pressure switch monitors the setting pressure. If the setting pressure
exceeds the value set, the combustion manager initiates a controlled shutdown.

3 4 2 1

V2 V1

P P

6 8 7

3.3.3 Electrical components

Combustion Manager
The combustion manager W-FM is the control unit of the burner.
It controls the sequence of operation and monitors the flame.

Operating panel
The values and parameters of the combustion manager can be displayed and
changed at the operating panel.

Burner motor
The burner motor drives the fan wheel.

Ignition unit
The electronic ignition unit creates a spark at the electrode, which ignites the fuel/
air mixture.

Ionisation electrode
The combustion manager monitors the flame signal via the ionisation electrode.
If the flame signal becomes too weak, the combustion manager carries out a con-
trolled shutdown.

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3.3.4 Program sequence


The operating phases for commissioning the burner are shown on the display.
Phase Function
TEST After the power supply has been switched on the combustion manager performs a self-test.
G L At heat demand, the actuators for the air damper and the gas butterfly valve drive to the reference
point.
1 The combustion manager monitors for extraneous light.
2 The air damper actuators drives to pre-purge (operating point P9). The gas butterfly valve actuator
drives to ignition position (operating point P0).
3 Pre-purge is initiated. The air pressure switch reacts.
4 Pre-purge. The remaining pre-purge time is displayed.
5 The air damper actuator drives to ignition position (operating point P0).
6 Gas valve 1 opens. The gas pressure switch reacts. Ignition starts.
7 Gas valve 2 opens. The fuel is released. The safety time begins. The display shows symbol .
8 Flame stabilisation.
9 The actuators for the air damper and gas butterfly valve drive to partial load.
10 The burner is in operation. Load control is activated.
11 If heat demand is no longer available, the actuators for air damper and gas butterfly valve drive to par-
tial load.
Valve proving starts.
1. Test phase (function sequence for valve proving valve 1):
Valve 1 closes,
valve 2 closes after a delay,
the gas escapes and the pressure between valve 1 and valve 2 reduces.
12 Test time valve 1.
13 2. Test phase (function sequence for valve proving valve 2):
Valve 1 opens, valve 2 remains closed,
pressure between valve 1 and valve 2 increases,
valve 1 closes again.
14 Test time valve 2.
15 Following the post-purge phase the burner motor switches off. The air damper and gas butterfly valve
actuators close.
OFF Standby, no heat demand.

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W-FM 25
L N T1 T2 1 3 11 4 15 5 12 5 13 T6 T7 T8 L/A G B4

P P P P P P

F2 B15 B10 B33 B31 B16


B1

M 1 2 M M
1
K33 M1 T1 K32 M20 M38 P11
L N
1234 1234 5
TI

TV

TS

TP1
TN
TP2

B1 Ionisation electrode 1 CLOSED position


B10 Air pressure switch 2 Ignition position
B15 Temperature or pressure regulator 3 Partial load
B16 Temperature or pressure regulator full load 4 Full load
B31 Low gas pressure switch/valve proving gas 5 Operating phase
pressure switch
B33 High gas pressure switch (optional) TI Initialisation time (Test): 3 s
F2 Temperature or pressure limiter TN Post-purge time: 2 s
K32 Double gas valve TP1 1. Test phase: 8 s (valve proving valve 1)
K33 External valve LPG TP2 2. Test phase: 16 s (valve proving valve 2)
M1 Burner motor TV Pre-purge time: 20 s
M20 Air damper actuator TS Safety time: 3 s
M38 Gas butterfly valve actuator Voltage is applied
P11 Control lamp operation (optional) Flame signal present
T1 Ignition unit Current path

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3.3.5 Inputs and outputs


Observe wiring diagram supplied.
TWI TWI interface (VisionBox)
8
P not used

TWI
11 NA not used
15
P
FC not used
AM Operating panel
NA

12
L/A Air damper actuator
FU

G Gas butterfly valve actuator


AM

1
1 Slot for analogue module EM3/3 or fieldbus module EM3/2
L/A

1 External valve LPG


3C Burner motor for continuous running fan
G

3N Burner motor
-weishaupt-
4 Ignition unit
13 5 Multifunction assembly
3 6 not used
L N
7 Bridging plug No. 7
7 8 Gas meter (impulse generator)
N 3 11 Air pressure switch
X6 T1 C
12 Low gas pressure switch/valve proving gas pressure switch
T2 4
13 Ionisation
S3
1 14 Remote reset or low gas pressure switch (optional)
B4
F7
15 Bridging plug No. 15 or high gas pressure switch or LDW2 (ducted
air intake)
B5
6
T6
X7 X6 7 pole connection plug
T7 5
X7 4 pole connection plug
T8 14 F7 Internal unit fuse (6.3 AT, IEC 127-2/V)

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3.4 Technical data

3.4.1 Approval data


PIN 2009/142/EC CE-0085 BM 0481

Basic standards EN 676:2008


Additional standards, see EU conformity certifica-
tion [page 2].

3.4.2 Electrical data


Mains voltage / mains frequency 230 V/50 Hz
Consumption at start max 241 W
Consumption during operation max 141 W
Power consumption max 1.2 A
Internal unit fuse 6.3 AT, IEC 127-2/V
External fuse max 16 AB

3.4.3 Ambient conditions


Temperature in operation –15 … +40 °C
Temperature during transport / storage –20 … +70 °C
relative humidity max 80 %, no dew point

3.4.4 Fuels
Natural Gas E/LL
Liquid Petroleum Gas B/P

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3.4.5 Emissions

Flue gas
To EN 676 the burner complies with emission class 3.
The NOx values are influenced by:
combustion chamber dimensions
flue gas system
combustion air (temperature and humidity)
medium temperature
For combustion chamber dimensions see leaflet "Conditions for attaining the NOx
emission values for Weishaupt burners" (Print No. 831539xx or 830972xx).

Sound levels
Dyad noise emission values to ISO 4871
Measured sound power level LWA (re 1 pW) 68 dB(A)(1
##
Uncertainty value KWA 4 dB(A)
Measured sound pressure level LpA (re 20 μPa) 64 dB(A)(2
##
Uncertainty value KpA 4 dB(A)
€€

(1
Determined to noise level measurement standard ISO 9614-2.
(2
Determined at 1 metre distance from the front of the burner.
The measured noise levels plus uncertainty values form the upper limit value,
which could occur when measuring.

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3.4.6 Rating

Combustion heat rating


Natural Gas 25 … 110 kW
Liquid Petroleum Gas 25 … 110 kW
Combustion head WG10-D

Capacity graph
Capacity graph to EN 676.
The ratings data given relates to an installation elevation of 0 m above sea level. For
installation elevations above 0 m a ratings reduction of approx. 1 % per 100 m ap-
plies.
A limited capacity graph is valid for ducted air intake.

2.5

2.0

1.5

1.0

0.5

-0.5
2
-1 0
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120

1 Combustion heat rating [kW]


2 Combustion chamber pressure [mbar]

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3.4.7 Dimensions

Burner

Rp¾

–weishaupt–

165 mm
108 mm

353 mm
245 mm

270 mm
31.5 mm 330 mm

115 mm

349 mm 1
164 mm

1 140 mm without combustion head extension


240 mm with combustion head extension (100 mm)
340 mm with combustion head extension (200 mm)
440 mm with combustion head extension (300 mm)

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Gas valve train

1
2
~
80
mm

Isolat- With thermal shut off device Without thermal shut off
ing device
valve
1 Rp¾ approx. 310 mm approx. 295 mm
Rp1 approx. 320 mm approx. 300 mm
2 Rp¾ approx. 310 mm approx. 295 mm
Rp1 approx. 320 mm approx. 300 mm

3.4.8 Weight
approx. 14 kg

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4 Installation

4.1 Installation conditions

Burner type and capacity graph


Burner and heat exchanger must be matched.
Check burner type and burner rating.

Installation location
Prior to installation ensure that:
sufficient space is available for normal and service position [ch. 3.4.7],
sufficient combustion air is available, if necessary install ducted air intake.

Prepare heat exchanger


The refractory 3 must not protrude beyond the front edge of the combustion head.
The refractory can take a conical shape (min 60°).
Refractory may not be required on boilers with water-cooled front, unless the man-
ufacturer gives other instructions.
Following installation, the aperture 4 between flame tube and refractory should be
filled with flame-proof, resilient insulating material. Do not make solid.
Heat exchangers with deep refractories or thick doors, or heat exchangers with re-
verse flame combustion chambers may require a combustion head extension. Head
extensions of 100, 200 and 300 mm are available. Dimension 2 then changes ac-
cording to the head extension used.

M8
60°

45°
125 mm
108 mm

110 mm
3 150 ... 170 mm

1 Flange gasket
2 140 mm
3 Refractory
4 Aperture

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4.2 Burner installation


Risk of electric shock
Working on the device when voltage is applied can lead to electric shock.
Isolate the device from the power supply prior to starting any work.
DANGER Safeguard against accidental re-start.

Only valid in Switzerland


When installing and operating in Switzerland the regulations of SVGW, VKF, local
and Cantonal regulations and the EKAS guideline (LPG Guideline Part 2) must be
observed.

Remove mixing head [ch. 9.3].


Remove burner flange 1 from burner housing.

The burner in its standard version is designed for valve train connection from the
right. For gas valve train connection from the left the burner has to be installed ro-
tated by 180° [ch. 4.2.1]. To do this, additional conversion measures are required
[ch. 5.1.1].

Fit flange gasket 2 and burner flange 1 to the heat exchanger using screws 3.
The aperture between combustion head and refractory should be filled with
flame-proof, resilient insulating material (do not make solid).

3 2

Mount burner with screws 1 to burner flange.

Check setting of electrodes [ch. 9.5].


Fit mixing head [ch. 9.3].

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4.2.1 Rotate burner by 180° (optional)


Mount operating panel 1 on the opposite side of the housing.
Mount fixing bracket of burner housing 3 on the opposite side of the housing.
Rotate burner flange 2 180° and mount with flange gasket.

4 2

Rotate burner 180° and fit screws 4 to burner flange.


The aperture between combustion head and refractory should be filled with
flame-proof, resilient insulating material (do not make solid).
Check setting of electrodes [ch. 9.5].
Fit mixing head [ch. 9.3].

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5 Installation

5.1 Gas supply


Risk of explosion due to leaking gas
Gas leaks can lead to a build-up of explosive gas/air mixture. With an ignition
source present this can result in an explosion.
DANGER Install gas supply with care.
Observe all safety instructions.

Only an approved gas installer may carry out the gas side connection. Observe
local regulations.
The following should be obtained from the gas supply company:
Type of gas
Gas connection pressure.
Maximum CO2 content in the flue gas.
Calorific value in normal condition [kWh/m3].
Observe maximum permissible pressure of all components of the gas valve train.
Close all fuel shut off devices prior to commencing work and protect from acci-
dental re-opening.

General installation instructions


Install manually operated shut off device (gas isolating valve) in the supply.
Ensure correct mounting alignment and cleanliness of sealing surfaces.
Mount valve train free of vibration. It must not be allowed to swing. Suitable sup-
ports should be fitted.
Mount gas valve train free of stresses.
The distance between burner and multi-function assembly should be as small as
possible. If the distance is too great, it is possible that a gas/air mixture is
formed, which will influence burner start.
Observe sequence and flow direction of gas valve train.
If necessary, fit thermal shut off device (TAE) in front of the gas isolating valve.

Installation position
Multi-function assembly can be installed with the axis standing vertical to lying hori-
zontal.

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5.1.1 Installing the gas valve train


Only in conjunction with W-MF and gas connection pressure > 150 mbar
If the gas connection pressure is > 150 mbar, a pressure regulator has to be fitted
upstream of the W-MF.
Install the gas valve train, see additional sheet (Print No. 835109xx).

Installing the valve train from the right


Remove protective foil from gas connection flange.
Mount gas valve train free from stresses. Do not compensate for installation er-
rors by over-tightening the flange screws.
Ensure correct alignment of flange seals.
Tighten screws evenly diagonally across.

No additional sealant is required if the thread is coated in blue.

Installing the gas valve train from the left


To fit the gas valve train to the burner from the left, the burner has to be installed
rotated by 180°. To do this, additional conversion measures are required.
Move the gas pressure switch prior to installing the multifunction assembly:
Remove closing plug 1 and gas pressure switch 3.
Mount gas pressure switch 3 and O ring 2 on the opposite side.
Mount closing plug 1 on the opposite side.

1
2

Continue installation in the same way as for "Mount gas valve train from the
right".

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Accessories (optional)

2 1
3

1 Low gas pressure switch with mechanical interlock NB(1 (B34)


2 High gas pressure switch GW (B33)
– or –
3 High gas pressure switch with mechanical interlock ÜB(2 (B33), only with ad-
##
ditional LGW2 at slot No. 15
(1
Low pressure limiter
(2
Excess pressure limiter

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5.1.2 Carry out soundness test of gas supply line and vent
Only the gas supply company or a contract installation company may carry out a
soundness test and vent the gas line.

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5.2 Electrical connection


Risk of electric shock
Working on the device when voltage is applied can lead to electric shock.
Isolate the device from the power supply prior to starting any work.
DANGER Safeguard against accidental re-start.

The electrical connection must only be carried out by qualified electricians. Ob-
serve local regulations.
Observe wiring diagram supplied.
Plug in plug for gas pressure switch 2 and double gas valve 3 and secure with
screws.
Check polarity and wiring of 7 pole connection plug 1.
Plug in connection plug 1.
Check polarity and wiring of 4 pole connection plug 4.
Plug in connection plug 4.

With remote reset, install connection line separately. Do not exceed maximum cable
length of 50 metres.

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6 Operation

6.1 Operating panel

1 2 3 4

No. Key Function


1 [G] Gas Select gas butterfly valve actuator
2 [–] Change values
3 [+]
4 [L/A] Air Select air damper actuator
5 [Enter] Reset burner; call up information
press approx. 0.5 seconds = Info level
press approx. 2 seconds = Service level
3 and 5 [+] and [ENTER] press approx. 2 seconds = Parameter level
(only possible with display OFF)

Various actions are only triggered when the key is released, for example changing
the display, reset.

Operating level
The current actuator position can be displayed in the operating level (10).
Displaying gas butterfly valve setting:
Press key [G].
Displaying air damper setting:
Press key [L/A].

OFF function
Press [ENTER], [L/A] and [G] keys simultaneously.
Immediate lockout with error 18h.

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Operating status
The exact operating status of the combustion manager can also be displayed. This
simplifies determining the cause of a fault during troubleshooting [ch. 12.1].
Press and hold [–] and [+] simultaneously for approx. 3 seconds.
The combustion manager changes to operating display. The display shows cur-
rent operating status with a number.
Back to standard display:
Press and hold [–] and [+] simultaneously for approx. 3 seconds.

VisionBox Software
If the VisionBox Software is connected, change-over to the access level must be
confirmed via the operating panel.
Press [+]
Software changes to the access level

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6.2 Display
The display shows the current operating statuses and operating data.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Setting level activated


2 Start phase activated
3 Info level activated
4 Actuator runs CLOSED
5 Actuator runs OPEN
6 Burner in operation
7 Lockout
8 Service level activated

Standby, no heat demand

Shutdown via contact X3:7 (plug No. 7)

Unprogrammed condition or programming not com-


pleted

Shutdown via Fieldbus

Insufficient gas low gas pressure switch

Under-voltage or internal device error,


see error memory
(display flashes)
Connection to Fieldbus faulty
(display flashes)

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6.2.1 Info level


Burner data can be interrogated in the Info level .
Press [Enter] for approx. 0.5 seconds.
The Info level is activated.
Press [Enter] to reach the next information.

l,m³

No. Information
0 Total gas consumption in m3 (via X3:8)
Reset value:
Press [L/A] and [+] simultaneously for approx. 2 seconds.
1 Hours run
2
^^
– no function –
3
^^
Burner starts
4
^^
Device item number
5
^^
Index of device item number
6
^^
Device number
7
^^
Production date (DDMMYY)
8
^^
Fieldbus address
9
^^
Valve proving behaviour
11
^^
Not used
12 Current gas consumption (0.1 m3/h)
13 Analogue module EM3/3 or Fieldbus module EM3/2 available
0 = no
1 = yes
After information 13 or a waiting time of approx. 20 seconds the combustion man-
ager changes over to the operating level.

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6.2.2 Service level


The service level gives information about:
Actuator position of the individual operating points,
the most recent fault,
flame signal during burner operation.
Press [Enter] for approx. 2 seconds.
The service level is activated.
Press [Enter] to reach the next information.

No. Information
0 Actuator position in operating point P0
1 Actuator position in operating point P1
2 Actuator position in operating point P2
3 Actuator position in operating point P3
4 Actuator position in operating point P4
5 Actuator position in operating point P5
6 Actuator position in operating point P6
7 Actuator position in operating point P7
8 Actuator position in operating point P8
9 Actuator position in operating point P9
10 … 18 most recent fault … ninth last occurred fault
Display additional information:
1. Detailed error codes / operating status:
Press [+] key.
2. Detailed error codes:
Press [–] and [+] keys simultaneously.
Repetition counter:
Press key [G].
19 Flame Signal
Flame quality
Range: 00 … 58
< 50 = poor quality ... 58 = high quality
recommended value: > 50
After information 19 or a waiting time of approx. 20 seconds the combustion man-
ager changes over to the operating level.

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6.2.3 Parameter level


The parameter level can only be called up in Standby (OFF) mode.
Press [+] and [Enter] keys simultaneously for approx. 2 seconds.
The parameter level is activated.

Press [+].
Press [Enter] to reach the next parameter.
Only then will the value be stored.
Pno. Parameters Range of values Factory
setting
1 Fieldbus address 0 … 254 / OFF OFF
Switch over to OFF and to address:
Briefly press [–] and [+] simultaneously.
2 Actuator position in Standby 0.0 … 90.0° 0.0
Adjust air damper setting:
Press [L/A] and [+] or [–].
Adjusting gas butterfly valve setting:
Press [G] and [+] or [–].
4
^^
Post-purge time 0 … 4095 s 2
5 Fault memory 0 = Fault memory is empty –
1 = Fault memory contains data
Delete fault memory:
Press [L/A] and [+] simultaneously for
^^
approx. 2 seconds.
6 Factor for gas consumption 1 … 65535 200
3 3
Impulse rate of meter per m 200 impulses ≙ 1 m
^^
Adjust factor depending on impulse rate of gas meter.
A Low gas pressure switch/valve 0 = not activated 3
proving gas pressure switch 1 = Proof-of-closure (valve 1)
(X3:12) 2 = without low gas pressure switch
^^
3 = with low gas pressure switch
b Air pressure switch (X3:11) 0 = not activated 1
(display only, no adjustment 1 = activated
^^
possible)
C Operating mode output X3:1 0 = not activated 3
1 = with pilot valve not interrupted
2 = with pilot valve interrupted
^^
3 = Standard (external LPG valve)
d Flame sensor 0 = ionisation electrode / flame sensor FLW 0
1 = switch input (X3:14)
^^
2 = flame sensor QRB
E Display mode On = Parameter E0 … E3 activated in setting mode OFF
OFF = Parameter E0 … E3 not activated in setting mode
F Restart attempts following 0…1 1
flame failure
After parameter F or a waiting time of approx. 20 seconds the combustion manager
changes over to the operating level.

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6.2.4 Access level


In the access level, the configuration can be adapted relative to the burner type or
version.
In the parameter level, the display mode must be configured to On, to enable ac-
cess to parameters E0 … E3.
Press [G] and [L/A] simultaneously.
The access level is activated.

Press [+].
Parameter E0 is displayed.
Press [+] to reach the next parameter.
Paramet- Information Range of values
ers
E0 Burner type 0 = single fuel burner
1 = dual fuel burner
E1 Operating mode 0 = intermittent operation
(display only, no adjust- 1 = continuous operation
ment possible)
E2 Flame sensor type 0 = ionisation electrode / flame sensor FLW
1 = switch input (X3:14)
2 = flame sensor QRB
E3 Fan configuration 0 = off
1 = fan control
2 = fan control with fan monitoring
3 = variable speed drive
4 = fan control according to modulating degree specified
5 = DAU control
6 … 255 = off

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6.3 Linearisation
During commissioning it is possible to carry out linearisation of the operating points
in gas operation.
During linearisation a straight line is generated from the operating point displayed
to P9. The values on the straight are adopted as the new operating points.

Initiate a calculation after P9


Press [ENTER].
Combustion manager changes to linearisation mode.
The linearisation mode can be interrupted using the [-] key.

Confirm with [+] key.


Linearisation is initiated.

Example:

1 2

P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9

1 Calculation from P1 to P9
2 Calculation from P5 to P9

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7 Commissioning

7.1 Prerequisite
Commissioning must only be carried out by qualified personnel.
Only correctly carried out commissioning ensures the operational safety.
Prior to commissioning ensure that:
all assembly and installation work has been carried out correctly
sufficient combustion air is available, if necessary install ducted air intake
the annulus between flame tube and heat exchanger is filled
the heat exchanger is filled with medium
all regulating, control and safety devices are functioning and set correctly
the flue gas ducts are unimpeded
a measuring point conforming to standards is available to measure the flue
gas
the heat exchanger and flue gas ducting up to the test point are sound (ex-
traneous air influences the test results)
the operating instructions of the heat exchanger are complied with
a heat demand is available
Additional system-related tests could be necessary. Please observe the operating
guidelines for the individual components.
On installations with process equipment, the conditions for safe operation and
commissioning must be met, see worksheet 8-1 (Print No. 831880xx).

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7.1.1 Connect measuring devices

Measuring device for ionisation current


Remove ionisation cable from the plug coupling.
Connect current measuring device in series.
Ionisation current
Extraneous light detection from 1 μA
Minimum ionisation current 5 μA
Recommended ionisation current 9 ... 15 μA

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Pressure measuring device for mixing pressure


Open pressure test point for mixing pressure 1 and connect pressure measur-
ing device.

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7.1.2 Check gas connection pressure

Minimum connection pressure

Add the combustion chamber pressure in mbar to the minimum connection pres-
sure. The connection pressure should not fall below 15 mbar.

Determine minimum connection pressure for low pressure installations from table
[ch. 7.1.5].

Maximum connection pressure


Maximum connection pressure into isolating valve is 300 mbar.

Check connection pressure

Risk of explosion due to excess gas supply pressure


Exceeding the maximum connection pressure (see name plate) can damage the
gas valve train and lead to an explosion.
DANGER Max. connection pressure see name plate.
Check gas connection pressure

Only in conjunction with W-MF and gas connection pressure > 150 mbar
The pressure measuring device must be connected to the pressure regulator.
Check gas connection pressure, see additional sheet (print No. 835109xx).

Connect pressure measuring device to test point 1.


Slowly open isolating valve whilst observing the pressure increase.
If the measured connection pressure exceeds the max. connection pressure:
Immediately close isolating valve.
Do not start plant.
Inform system operator.

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7.1.3 Check soundness of gas valve train

Soundness test
Carry out soundness test:
prior to commissioning,
following all work on the unit.
Valid for all test phases:
Test pressure 100 … 150 mbar
Waiting time for pressure equalisation 5 minutes
Test time 5 minutes
Permissible pressure loss max 1 mbar

First test phase

Only in conjunction with W-MF and gas connection pressure > 150 mbar
In the first test phase, the testing device must be connected to the pressure regu-
lator.
Check soundness of gas valve train, see additional sheet (print No. 835109xx).

In the first phase the valve train section from the gas isolating valve up to the first
valve of the multifunction assembly is tested.
Switch off burner.
Close gas isolating valve.
Connect test equipment.
Open test point between valve 1 and valve 2.
Carry out soundness test.

Second test phase


In the second phase the interspace in the multifunction assembly is tested.
Connect test equipment.
Carry out soundness test.

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Third test phase


In the third phase the valve train section from the multifunction assembly up to the
gas butterfly valve is tested.
Remove mixing head [ch. 9.3].
Fit blanking plate 4.
Fit mixing head.
Connect test equipment.
Carry out soundness test.
Close all test points.
Remove blanking plate.

3
2 1

1 First test phase


2 Second test phase
3 Third test phase
4 Blanking plate

Fourth test phase


In the fourth test phase, the joint to the mixing head 1 is tested for soundness. The
test phase can only be carried out during or after burner commissioning. A leak de-
tecting spray or electronic gas detector should be used for testing.

Use only leak detecting foam solutions, which do not cause corrosion, see DVGW-
TRGI, worksheet G 600.

Check all components, intersections and test points of the gas valve train
between multifunction assembly and burner.
Document result of the soundness test on the engineers report.

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Test points

3 1

1 Pressure into valve 1


2 Pressure between valve 1 and valve 2
3 Pressure after valve 2

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7.1.4 Venting the gas valve train


Open test point into valve 1 [ch. 7.1.3].
Connect an approved vent hose to the test point.
Vent hose must lead to atmosphere.
Slowly open gas isolating valve.
The gas/air mixture in the valve train vents via the hose to safe atmosphere.
Close gas isolating valve.
Remove vent hose and immediately close test point.
Use a test burner to ensure no air is present in the valve train.
The line must be completely vented.

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7.1.5 Preset pressure regulator

Determine setting pressure

Add the combustion chamber pressure in mbar to the setting pressure into the gas
butterfly valve.

Determine setting pressure from the table and note down.


The details given for calorific value Hi relate to 0 °C and 1013 mbar.
The table values have been calculated under ideal conditions. The values are there-
fore guide values for basic settings.
Full load Setting pressure into gas Min. connection pressure [mbar]
[kW] butterfly valve [mbar] (low pressure supply)
Nominal diameter valve train ¾" ¾"
Multifunction assembly W-MF SE 507 507
Isolating valve ¾" 1"
3
Natural Gas E; Hi = 10.35 kWh/m ; d = 0.606
40 6.2 10 10
50 6.4 10 10
60 6.4 10 10
70 6.6 10 10
80 7.0 10 10
90 7.2 11 11
100 7.4 12 11
##
110
^^
7.6 13 12
3
Natural Gas LL; Hi = 8.83 kWh/m ; d = 0.641
40 7.9 12 12
50 8.6 12 12
60 7.4 12 12
70 7.9 12 12
80 8.5 13 13
90 8.6 14 14
(1
100 9.4 15 14
(1
##
110
^^
9.6 16 15
Liquid Petroleum Gas; Hi = 25.89 kWh/m3 ; d = 1.555
The selection is calculated for Propane, it can however, also be
used for Butane.
40 4.3 8 –
50 4.0 8 –
60 4.7 9 –
70 5.4 9 –
80 5.8 10 –
90 6.6 11 –
100 7.2 12 –
##
110 7.8 12 –
€€

(1
Not TRGI compliant.

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Preset setting pressure

Only in conjunction with W-MF and gas connection pressure > 150 mbar
The pre-pressure must be set to approx. 90 mbar.
Set FRS pressure regulator, see additional sheet (print No. 835109xx).

Preset setting pressure determined at multifunction assembly.

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7.1.6 Setting values


Set mixing head relative to the combustion heat rating required. For this, the dif-
fuser setting and the air damper setting should be matched.

Determine diffuser setting and air damper setting

Do not operate the burner outside of the capacity graph.

Determine the diffuser setting (dimension X) and air damper setting required
from the diagram and note down.
Example Example 1 Example 2
Burner capacity required 55 kW 95 kW
Combustion chamber pres- 0.9 mbar 1.4 mbar
sure
Diffuser setting (dimen- 0 mm 7.4 mm
sion X)
Air damper setting 34° > 80°

2.5
3 70° 5
20° 30° 40° 50° 6
2.0

1.5

1.0

0.5
10°

-0.5
0 2 4 6 8
2
4
-1.0
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120

1 Combustion heat rating [kW]


2 Combustion chamber pressure [mbar]
3 Air damper setting
4 Diffuser setting [mm] (dimension X)
5 Air damper setting range with diffuser setting closed (X = 0 mm)
6 Setting range dimension X with air damper setting > 80°

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Set diffuser
With dimension X = 0 mm the indicating bolt is flush with the cover of the nozzle
assembly.
Turn screw 1, until dimension X equals the value determined.

7.1.7 Preset gas and air pressure switch


The presetting of the pressure switches is only valid during commissioning. Once
commissioning has been completed the pressure switches must be set correctly
[ch. 7.3].
Air pressure switch  approx. 3.5 mbar
Low gas pressure switch/valve proving 12 mbar
gas pressure switch
High gas pressure switch (optional) approx. twice control pressure

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7.2 Adjusting the burner


Risk of electric shock
Touching the ignition device can lead to electric shock.
Do not touch ignition device during the ignition process.
DANGER

Check flame signal during commissioning [ch. 7.1.1].

1. Pre-set combustion manager


Unplug bridging plug No. 7 on combustion manager.
Switch on voltage supply.
Combustion manager drives to Standby.

Press [G] and [L/A] keys simultaneously.


Combustion manager changes to access level.

Press [+] key.


Combustion manager changes into the setting level for step points.

Press [+] key.
Factory setting operating point P9 (full load) is displayed.

Press and hold [L/A] key and set air damper setting determined using the [–] or
 [+] key [ch. 7.1.6].
Press and hold [G] key using [–] or [+] key set gas butterfly valve to the same
value.
Press [+] key.
Factory setting operating point P1 (partial load) is displayed.

Press [+] key to confirm factory setting.


Factory setting operating point P0 (ignition position) is displayed.

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Press [+] key to confirm factory setting.


Combustion manager is pre-set.

2. Check sequence of operation


Open gas isolating valve.
Pressure in gas valve train increases.
Close isolating valve.
Plug in bridging plug No. 7 on combustion manager.
Burner starts.
Valve proving is carried out.
Check sequence of operation:
Valves open.
Gas pressure switch reacts.
Burner start is interrupted.
Burner does not detect a flame and goes to lockout.

Reset burner using the [ENTER] key.


Combustion manager drives to Standby.

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3. Preset setting pressure

If a controlled shutdown or lockout occurs during setting:


Briefly press [G] and [L/A] keys simultaneously.
Press [+] key.
Combustion manager changes to setting level.

Open test point for setting pressure and connect pressure measuring device.

Open gas isolating valve.


Briefly press [–] and [+] keys simultaneously.
The display shows E ACCESS.

Press [+] key.
Burner starts according to the sequence of operation and stops at operating point
P0 (ignition position).

Pre-set setting pressure determined at multifunction assembly [ch. 7.1.5].


Check CO content of combustion and if necessary adjust combustion values via
gas butterfly valve setting [G].

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4. Drive to full load


Press [+] key.
Burner drives to operating point P1.

Check CO content of combustion and if necessary adjust combustion values via


gas butterfly valve setting [G].
Press [+] key.
Next operating point is initiated.
Repeat steps at each operating point until P9 has been reached.

5. Adjust full load


When adjusting, the ratings data given by the boiler manufacturer and the capacity
graph of the burner should be observed [ch. 3.4.6].
Calculate gas throughput (operating volume VB) required [ch. 7.6].
Optimise setting pressure and/or gas butterfly valve setting [G] until gas
throughput (VB) has been reached.
Check combustion values
Determine combustion limit and set excess air via air damper setting [L/A], see
[ch. 7.5].
Determine gas throughput once more and adjust if necessary.
Re-set excess air.

The setting pressure must not be altered once this work has been completed.

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6. Adjusting operating point P1


Press [-] key.
P9 is saved.
Burner drives to operating point P8.

Check CO content of combustion and if necessary adjust combustion values via


gas butterfly valve setting [G].
Press [-] key.
Next operating point is initiated.
Repeat steps at each operating point until P1 has been reached.

Operating point P1 must lie within the capacity graph [ch. 3.4.6].


Determine gas throughput and if necessary adjust via gas butterfly valve setting
[G].
Check combustion values
Determine combustion limit and set excess air of approx. 20 … 25 % via air
damper setting [L/A].

7. Adjust ignition load


Press [-] key.
Burner drives to operating point P0 (ignition position).

Check combustion values in operating point P0 (ignition position).


Set O2 content of 4 … 5 % above gas butterfly valve setting [G].
Check mixing pressure
The mixing pressure in ignition position must be between 0.5   2.0 mbar.
If necessary, adjust mixing pressure via air damper setting [L/A].

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8. Perform linearisation [ch. 6.3]


Press [+] key.
Burner drives to operating point P1.

Press [ENTER].
Combustion manager changes to linearisation mode.

Confirm with [+] key.


Linearisation is initiated.
The display then shows operating point P1.
Calculation from P1 to P9 was carried out.

9. Optimising the operating points


Check combustion values
Press and hold [G] and optimise combustion values via gas butterfly valve set-
ting using [–] or [+] key.
Press [+] key.
Next operating point is initiated.
Repeat steps for operating points P2 … P9.

Press [G] and [L/A] keys simultaneously.


The upper operating limit (bo) is displayed.

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10. Adjust partial load


Press [G] and [L/A] keys simultaneously.
Burner drives to partial load.
The lower operating limit is displayed (bu).

Define partial load whilst observing:


data supplied by boiler manufacturer,
burner capacity graph [ch. 3.4.6].
Determine gas throughput, if necessary adjust partial load (bu) using [+] key.
Press [G] and [L/A] keys simultaneously.
Combustion manager changes to operating level (10).
Combustion manager is programmed.

11. Check start behaviour


Switch off and restart burner.
Check start behaviour and if necessary correct operating point  P0 (ignition pos-
ition).
If the ignition load setting has been altered:
Re-check start behaviour.

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7.3 Set pressure switches

7.3.1 Set gas pressure switch

Low gas pressure switch/valve proving gas pressure switch


The switch point must be checked and if necessary adjusted during commission-
ing.
Connect pressure measuring device to test point 1 of the low gas pressure
switch.
Start burner and drive to full load.
Slowly close gas isolating valve until either:
the O2 content in the flue gas increases to above 7 %,
the flame stability considerably worsens,
the CO content increases,
the gas pressure reaches 12 mbar,
or the gas flow pressure drops to 50 %.
Determine gas pressure.
Slowly open gas isolating valve.
Set the pressure determined as switch point at the setting cam 2, minimum
value 12 mbar.

Check switch point


Restart the burner.
Slowly close gas isolating valve.
If the low gas program starts, the gas pressure switch has been set correctly.
If a lockout occurs, the low gas pressure switch reacts too late.
If lockout occurs:
Increase switch point at setting cam 2.
Slowly open gas isolating valve.
Re-check switch point.

20
30

150
50

130
70

11
0
90

Set (optional) high gas pressure switch


Depending on the burner application, optional equipment may be required for op-
timum operation.
Set high gas pressure switch to 1.3 × PGas full load (flow pressure at full load).

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7.3.2 Set air pressure switch


The switch point must be checked and if necessary adjusted during commission-
ing.
Connect pressure measuring device for differential pressure measurement.
Start the burner.
Carry out differential pressure measurement across the whole capacity range of
the burner and determine the lowest differential pressure.
Calculate switch point (80 % of release pressure or lowest differential pressure).
Set the switch point determined at the setting cam 1.
Example Lowest differential pressure 3.2 mbar
Switch point air pressure switch (80 %) 3.2 mbar × 0.8 = 2.6 mbar
Site specific influences on the air pressure, e.g. by the flue gas system, heat ex-
changer, installation location or air supply, may make it necessary to vary the setting
of the air pressure switch.

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7.4 Concluding work


Check and adjust the function of all regulating, control and safety devices of the
installation during operation.
Remove gas pressure measuring devices and close all test points.
Conclude valve proving of gas valve train (fourth test phase) [ch. 7.1.3].
Enter combustion values and settings in the commissioning record and/or test
sheet.
Enter setting values on the sticker supplied and stick to the burner housing.
Mount cover on burner.
Inform the operator about the use of the equipment.
Hand the installation and operating manual to the operator and inform him that
this should be kept with the appliance.
Point out to operator that the installation should be serviced annually.

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7.5 Check combustion

Determine excess air


Slowly close air damper(s) in the relevant operating point, until the combustion
limit is reached (CO content approx. 100 ppm).
Measure and document O2 content.
Read air number (λ).
Increase air number to ensure sufficient excess air:
by 0.15 … 0.2 (equates to 15 … 20 % excess air),
by more than 0.2 for more difficult conditions, such as:
dirty combustion air,
fluctuating intake temperature,
fluctuating chimney draught.
Example
λ + 0.15 = λ*

Set air number (λ*), do not exceed CO content of 50 ppm.


Measure and document O2 content.

Check flue gas temperature


Check flue gas temperature.
Ensure that the flue gas temperature complies with the data provided by the
boiler manufacturer.
If necessary adjust flue gas temperature, e g.:
Increase burner rating in partial load to avoid condensation in the flue gas
ducts, except on condensing units.
Reduce burner rating in full load to improve efficiency.
Adjust heat exchanger to the data provided by the manufacturer.

Determine flue gas losses


Drive to full load.
Measure combustion air temperature (tL) near the air damper(s).
Measure oxygen content (O2) and flue gas temperature (tA) at the same time at
one point.
Determine flue gas losses using the following formula:

A2
qA = (tA - tL ) ( )+B
21- O2

qA Flue gas losses [%]


tA Flue gas temperature [°C]
tL Combustion air temperature [°C]
O2 Volumetric content of oxygen in dry flue gas [%]
Fuel factors Natural Gas Liquid Petroleum Gas
A2 0.66 0.63
B 0.009 0.008

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7.6 Calculate gas throughput


Formula symbol Explanation Example values
VB Operating volume [m3/h] -
Volume measured at gas meter at current pressure and
temperature (gas throughput).
VN Standard volume [m3/h] -
Volume gained by gas at 1013 mbar and 0 °C.
f Conversion factor -
QN Heat rating [kW] 200 kW
η Boiler efficiency (e. g. 92 % ≙ 0.92) 0.92
Hi Calorific value [kWh/m3] (at 0 °C and 1013 mbar) 10.35 kW/m3 (Natural Gas
E)
tGas Gas temperature at gas meter [°C] 10 °C
PGas Pressure at gas meter [mbar] 25 mbar
PBaro Barometric air pressure [mbar], see table 500 m ≙ 955 mbar
VG Gas throughput determined at gas meter 0.74 m³
TM Time measured during gas throughput (VG) 120 seconds

Calculate normal volume


Calculate the normal volume (VN) using the following formula.

QN 200 kW
VN = VN = = 21.0 m³/h
η Hi 0.92 10.35 kW/m³

Calculate conversion factor


Determine gas temperature (tGas) and pressure (PGas) at gas meter.
Determine barometric air pressure (PBaro) from table.
Height 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300
above
sea level
[m]
PBaro 1013 1001 990 978 966 955 943 932 921 910 899 888 877 866
[mbar]
Calculate conversion factor (f) using the following formula.

PBaro + PGas 273 955 + 25 273


f= f= = 0.933
1013 273 + tGas 1013 273 + 10

Calculate operating volume (gas throughput) required

VN 21.0 m³/h
VB = VB = = 22.5 m³/h
f 0.933

Determine current operating volume (gas throughput)


Measure gas throughput (VG) at gas meter, measuring time (TM) should be a min-
imum of 60 seconds.
Calculate operating volume (VB) using the following formula.

3600 VG 3600 0.74 m³


VB = VB = = 22.2 m³/h
TM 120 s

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7.7 Subsequent optimisation of operating points


If necessary, the combustion values can subsequently be corrected.
Unplug bridging plug No. 7 on combustion manager.
Combustion manager drives to Standby.

Briefly press [–] and [+] simultaneously.


Combustion manager changes to access level.

Press [+].
Combustion manager changes to setting level.

Plug in bridging plug No. 7 on combustion manager.


Burner starts and stops in operating point P0 (ignition position).
Initiate the other operating points using the [+] or [-] key and optimise if required.

Exit setting level


Press [G] and [L/A] simultaneously.
The upper operating limit (bo) is displayed.
Press [G] and [L/A] simultaneously.
The lower operating limit is displayed (bu).
Press [G] and [L/A] simultaneously.
The combustion manager changes to operating level.

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8 Shutdown
For breaks in operation:
Switch off burner.
Close fuel shut off devices.

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9 Servicing

9.1 Notes on servicing


Risk of explosion due to leaking gas
Improper service work can lead to escaping gas and explosion.
Close fuel shut off devices prior to starting work.
DANGER Care should be taken when dismantling and assembling gas carrying compon-
ents.
Close the screws on the test points ensuring the tests points are sealed.

Risk of electric shock


Working on the device when voltage is applied can lead to electric shock.
Isolate the device from the power supply prior to starting any work.
DANGER Safeguard against accidental re-start.

Danger of getting burned on hot components


Hot components can lead to burns.
Allow components to cool.
WARNING

Servicing must only be carried out by qualified personnel. The combustion plant
should be serviced annually. Depending on site conditions more frequent checks
may be required.
Components, which show increased wear and tear or whose design lifespan is or
will be exceeded prior to the next service should be replaced as a precaution.
The design lifespan of the components is listed in the maintenance plan [ch. 9.2].

Weishaupt recommends a service contract is entered into to ensure regular in-


spections.

The following components must only be replaced and must not be repaired:
combustion manager
flame sensor
actuator (stepping motor)
multifunction assembly
pressure regulator
pressure switch.

Prior to every servicing


Inform the operator about the extent of service work to be carried out.
Switch off mains switch of installation and safeguard against accidental reactiva-
tion.
Close fuel shut off devices.
Remove cover.
Unplug boiler control connection plug from combustion manager.

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Following servicing

Risk of electric shock


Touching the ignition device can lead to electric shock.
Do not touch ignition device during the ignition process.
DANGER

Check tightness of gas carrying components.


Check function of:
ignition,
flame monitoring,
gas carrying components (gas connection pressure and setting pressure),
pressure switch
safety interlock circuit.
Check combustion values, if necessary re-adjust the burner.
Enter combustion values and settings in the commissioning record.
Enter setting values on the sticker supplied and stick to the burner housing.
Refit cover.

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9.2 Service plan


Components Criteria / design lifespan(1 Service procedure
Fan wheel Soiling Clean
Damage Replace
Air duct Soiling Clean
Air damper
^^
Soiling Clean
Air pressure switch Switch point Check
^^
250 000 burner starts or 10 years(2 Replace
Ignition cable
^^
Damage Replace
Ignition electrode Soiling Clean
^^
Damage/wear Replace
Combustion Manager
^^
250 000 burner starts or 10 years(2 Replacement recommended
Ionisation cable
^^
Damage Replace
Ionisation electrode Soiling Clean
Damage/wear Replace
^^
Recommendation: at least every 2 years
Flame tube/diffuser Soiling Clean
^^
Damage Replace
Multifunction assembly Fault identified Replace
with valve testing system (valve
proving)
^^

Multifunction assembly Function/soundness Replace


without valve testing system less than DN 25:
(valve proving) 200 000 burner starts or 10 years(2
DN 25 to DN 65:
^^
100 000 burner starts or 10 years(2
Breather plug multifunction as- Soiling Replace
sembly
^^

Filter insert multifunction as- Soiling Replace


sembly
^^

Gas pressure regulator Setting pressure Check


Function/soundness Replace
15 years Replace
Gas pressure switch Switch point Check
(2
50 000 burner starts or 10 years Replace
€€

(1
The specified design lifespan applies for typical use in heating, hot water and steam systems as well as for
thermal process systems to EN 746.
(2
If a criterion is reached, carry out maintenance measures.

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9.3 Removing and refitting mixing head


Observe notes on servicing [ch. 9.1].

Risk of explosion due to leaking gas


It is possible for gas to leak out if the gasket 3 is seated incorrectly.
Following work on the mixing head, ensure the gasket is clean and seated cor-
DANGER rectly, if necessary replace.
Check for leaks, see Fourth test phase [ch. 7.1.3].

Removing
Unplug ionisation cable 5.
Unplug ignition cable 1.
Undo screws 4.
Turn mixing head 2 to the left up to the recess and remove.

Refitting
Refit mixing head in reverse order ensuring correct alignment and cleanliness of
gasket 3.

2
3
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9.4 Set mixing head


Observe notes on servicing [ch. 9.1].
The distance between diffuser and flame tube front edge S1 can not be measured
with the burner mounted. This is only possible indirectly with the mixing head re-
moved, with dimension Lx.

Dimension Lx changes according to the combustion head extension used.

Remove mixing head [ch. 9.3].


Turn setting screw 1 until it is flush with the nozzle assembly cover
(dimension X = 0 mm).
Check dimension Lx.
If the value measured deviates from dimension Lx:
Undo screws 2.
Adjust flame tube 3 until dimension Lx has been reached.
Re-tighten screws 2.
If the screws 2 have been loosened:
Check position of electrodes and gas orifices 4.

Lx S1 = 10 mm

2 mm
278
X =
Lx

1 3
4

62. 5 mm

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9.5 Set ionisation and ignition electrodes


Observe notes on servicing [ch. 9.1].
Remove mixing head [ch. 9.3].
Undo screw 1.
Set ignition electrode and re-tighten screw.
Undo screw 2.
Set ionisation electrode and re-tighten screw.

1.5
... 2
mm

1.5 ... 2 mm
1

5 mm

2 5 mm

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9.6 Service position


Observe notes on servicing [ch. 9.1].

The burner mounted rotated by 180° cannot be placed into the service position.

Remove mixing head [ch. 9.3].


Remove cover 2 and remove plugs.
Hold housing cover and remove screws 1.
Place housing cover onto hanging bolts 3.

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9.7 Removing and refitting fan wheel


Observe notes on servicing [ch. 9.1].

Removing
Place housing cover into service position [ch. 9.6].
Remove grub screw 1 and remove fan wheel.

Refitting
Refit fan wheel in reverse order and
ensure correct alignment on the motor shaft 2,
screw in new grub screw 1,
turn fan wheel to ensure it moves freely.

2 1

9.8 Remove burner motor


Observe notes on servicing [ch. 9.1].
Remove fan wheel [ch. 9.7].
Unplug plug number 3 and 11.
Disconnect + and - hoses.
Undo screws 1 and remove air pressure switch.
Hold motor and remove screws 2.
Remove motor.

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9.9 Removing and refitting air damper actuator


Observe notes on servicing [ch. 9.1].

Removing
Remove actuator plug 4 from combustion manager.
Remove screws 3.
Remove actuator and shaft 2.

Refitting

Damage to the actuator caused by turning the hub


Actuator could be damaged.
Do not turn hub manually or with tool.
CAUTION

Plug in actuator plug 4 at the combustion manager.


Unplug bridging plug No. 7 on combustion manager.
Switch on voltage supply.
The combustion manager checks the actuator and drives to the reference point.
Interrupt voltage supply.
Fit shaft 2 to actuator.
Set indicator 1 on angle drive to 0 (air damper Closed) and hold.
Fit shaft with actuator to angle drive.
Secure actuator.
Plug in bridging plug No. 7 on combustion manager.

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9.10 Removing and refitting angle drive


Observe notes on servicing [ch. 9.1].

Removing
Remove air damper actuator [ch. 9.9].
Remove frame 1.
Remove angle drive 2.

Refitting
Remove intake housing.
Open air damper 3 until position 4 has been reached and hold tight.
Fit angle drive to shaft.
Secure angle drive.
Mount intake housing.
Fit frame 4.

3
2

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9.11 Removing and refitting gas butterfly valve actuator


Observe notes on servicing [ch. 9.1].

Removing
Remove actuator plug 1 from combustion manager.
Remove screws 2.
Remove actuator.

Refitting

Damage to the actuator caused by turning the hub


Actuator could be damaged.
Do not turn hub manually or with tool.
CAUTION

Plug in actuator plug 1 at the combustion manager.


Unplug bridging plug No. 7 on combustion manager.
Switch on voltage supply.
The combustion manager checks the actuator and drives to the reference point.
Interrupt voltage supply.
Fit actuator rotated by approx. 15°.
Secure actuator.
Plug in bridging plug No. 7 on combustion manager.

15°

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9.12 Removing and refitting gas butterfly valve


Observe notes on servicing [ch. 9.1].

Removing
Remove screws 3.
Unscrew flange with double nipple 4.
Remove mixing head [ch. 9.3].
Remove screws 1 and remove gas butterfly valve 2.

Refitting
Refit gas butterfly valve 2 in reverse order, secure flange to multifunction as-
sembly whilst ensuring correct seating of the O ring 5 on the flange.

3
4
1

Carry out soundness test [ch. 7.1.3].

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9.13 Removing and refitting air regulator


Observe notes on servicing [ch. 9.1].

Removing
Remove screws 1.
Remove burner from heat exchanger [ch. 4.2].
Remove actuator plug 6.
Remove screws 2.
Remove intake housing 5.
Remove screws 4.
Remove air regulator 3.

2
1

Refitting
Refit air regulator in reverse order.
Carry out soundness test [ch. 7.1.3].

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9.14 Replacing coil on multifunction assembly


Observe notes on servicing [ch. 9.1].

Ensure correct voltage and solenoid number when replacing the solenoid coil.

Undo screw 1.
Remove cap 2.
Replace solenoid coil 3.

1 2

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9.15 Replace breather plug of multifunction assembly


Observe notes on servicing [ch. 9.1].
A breather plug with integrated filter is fitted to protect the breather orifice against
soiling.
Replace breather plug 1.

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9.16 Removing and refitting filter insert of multifunction


assembly
Observe notes on servicing [ch. 9.1].

Ensure no dirt enters the multifunction assembly when removing and replacing the
filter insert.

Removing
Remove screws 4.
Remove cover 3.
Remove filter insert 1.
If necessary replace filter insert 1 and seal 2.

Refitting
Refit in reverse order ensuring correct alignment of filter 1 and seal 2.

1
2

4
3

Carry out soundness test [ch. 7.1.3].


Vent gas valve train [ch. 7.1.4].

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9.17 Replacing the combustion manager


Observe notes on servicing [ch. 9.1].
Unplug all plugs.
Undo screws 1.
Push combustion manager upwards and replace.

Connect all plugs again.

Pre-set combustion manager


Unplug bridging plug No. 7 on combustion manager.
Switch on voltage supply.
The unprogrammed condition of the combustion manager is indicated by a flash-
ing display.
The burner goes to lockout.

Press [ENTER].
Burner has been reset.
Combustion manager drives to Standby.

Press [G] and [L/A] simultaneously.


Combustion manager changes to access level.

Press [+].
Setting level (parameter E0) is displayed.

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Adopt value 0 (single fuel burner), if necessary adjust using [ENTER] and [-] key.
Press [+].
E1 is displayed.

The value of parameter E1 can not be altered.


0 = intermittent operation (Standard)
1 = continuous operation
Press [+].
E2 is displayed.

Adopt value 0 (ionisation electrode), if necessary adjust using [ENTER] and [-]
key.
Press [+].
E3 is displayed.

Adopt value 1 (fan control), if necessary set using [ENTER] and [-] or [+] key.
Press [+].
Combustion manager changes into the setting level for step points.

Determine the operating points from the sticker 1.


Set the burner using these operating points and adjust [ch. 7.2].

Brennereinstellung
Datum:

Stauscheiben-
einstellung: mm

Öldruck: mbar

Düse Stufe 1: gph

Düse Stufe 2: gph

Einstellungen am
Feuerungsmanager:

Punkt L/A

P0

P1

P2

P3

P9

Unterschrift

Druck-Nr. 83723301, Juli 14

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Deactivate E-Parameters
Following commissioning, set parameter E to OFF.
Press [Enter] and [+] keys simultaneously for approx. 2 seconds.
The parameter level is activated.
Press [+].
Press [Enter] key until parameter E is displayed.
Set parameter E to OFF.
E-Parameters are not shown in the setting level.
Press [Enter] key twice.
The combustion manager returns to the operating level.

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9.18 Replacing the fuse


Observe notes on servicing [ch. 9.1].
Unplug connection plug from combustion manager.
Replace fuse  (6.3 AT, IEC 127-2/V).

1 Replacement fuse

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10 Troubleshooting

10.1 Procedures for fault conditions


The combustion manager recognises irregularities of the burner and displays these
on the display and operating unit.
The following conditions can occur:
Display off [ch. 10.1.1],
Display OFF [ch. 10.1.2]
Display flashes [ch. 10.1.3].

10.1.1 Display off


The following faults may be corrected by the operator:
Fault Cause Rectification
Burner not operating External fuse has tripped(1 Check fuse.
Heating switch is set to Off Switch on heating switch.
Temperature limiter or pressure limiter Reset temperature limiter or pressure
on heat exchanger has triggered(1 limiter on heat exchanger.
Low water safety interlock on heat ex- Top up water.
changer has triggered(1 Reset low water safety interlock on
heat exchanger.
€€

(1
Notify Weishaupt Customer Service or your heating contractor if the problem occurs repeatedly.

10.1.2 Display OFF

The following faults may be corrected by the operator:


Fault Cause Rectification
Burner not operating Temperature regulator or pressure reg- Adjust temperature regulator or pres-
ulator on heat exchanger has been set sure regulator on heat exchanger.
incorrectly
Boiler or heating circuit control is not Check function and setting of boiler
functioning or has not been set cor- or heating circuit control.
rectly

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10.1.3 Display flashes


A burner fault has occurred. The burner is in lockout. The error code is displayed
flashing.

Read error code, e. g. A7h.


Rectify cause of fault [ch. 10.2].

Resetting

Damage resulting from incorrect servicing


The combustion plant could be damaged.
Do not carry out more than 2 lockout resets successively.
CAUTION Faults must be rectified by qualified personnel.

Press [ENTER].
Burner has been reset.

Fault memory
The last 9 faults are saved in the fault memory [ch. 6.2.2].

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10.1.4 Detailed fault codes


Additional information, which breaks down the error in more detail, can be dis-
played by pressing a button.
The first detailed fault code and the second detailed fault code are only relevant for
the following faults:
18h,
41h,
65h.

First detailed fault code / operating status


Press [+] key.

1 2

1 First detailed fault code


2 Operating status

Second detailed fault code


Press [–] and [+] keys simultaneously.

Repetition counter
Press key [G].

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10.2 Rectifying faults

10.2.1 Rectifying faults


The following faults must only be rectified by qualified personnel:
Fault codes Cause Rectification
01h … 02h Internal unit fault Interrupt the voltage supply temporarily
05h … 0bh Reset the burner, if fault reoccurs replace the
combustion manager [ch. 9.17]
0dh … 10h
13h … 15h
17h
19h … 1Ch
1Eh
43h
45h
50h
56h
A0h
ACh
b0h … b2h
b9h

The following faults must only be rectified by qualified personnel:


Fault codes Cause Rectification
03h Ambient temperature too high Interrupt the voltage supply temporarily
Check ambient temperature [ch. 3.4.3]
Reset the burner, if fault reoccurs replace the
combustion manager [ch. 9.17]
Excess voltage Interrupt the voltage supply temporarily
Check voltage supply
Reset the burner, if fault reoccurs replace the
combustion manager [ch. 9.17]
04h More than 5 resets in the last 15 minutes Wait 3 minutes
Rectify cause of fault
0Ch Burner configuration incorrect Check burner configuration
Check values in parameter level [ch. 6.2.3]
^^
Check parameters E0 … E3 [ch. 6.2.4]
11h
^^
Low voltage Check voltage supply
12h
^^
Voltage supply was temporarily interrupted Check voltage supply
16h Communication with TWI interface (VisionBox) Plug in and unplug participants on the TWI Bus
incorrect only when de-energised
Reduce the number of participants on the TWI
Bus
Reduce cable length

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The following faults must only be rectified by qualified personnel:


Fault codes Cause
^^
Rectification
18h Switch off via PC Software –
Second detailed fault code: Check Fieldbus address
A1h
Invalid Fieldbus address
Second detailed fault code: Check configuration at output B4
A5h
Configuration at output B4 incorrect
Second detailed fault code: –
A6h No keystrokes where made for 30 minutes
in the setting mode
Second detailed fault code: –
A7h
Off function was activated
Second detailed fault code: –
A8h
No calibration values were stored in the
EEPROM
Second detailed fault code: Check bus connection
A9h
No bus connection
Second detailed fault code: Interrupt the voltage supply temporarily
01h … 1Bh Reset the burner, if fault reoccurs replace the
Internal unit fault combustion manager [ch. 9.17]
Second detailed fault code: –
E1h … E7h
Calibration values in EEPROM incorrect
Second detailed fault code: –
EEh
Communication to W-FM 25 failed
Second detailed fault code: Check version
EFh
^^
Extension module to W-FM 25 not compatible
1dh
^^
EMC interference Improve EMC measures
44h Operating points were changed without ap- Re-adjust burner
proval
^^
Parameter E3 set incorrectly Check parameter E3 [ch. 6.2.4]
46h
^^
Rotational direction of burner incorrect Check rotation direction of burner motor.
47h Type of air actuator invalid Check parameter 34
^^
Type of gas actuator invalid Check parameter 35
48h Plugs of actuators for gas and air mixed up Change over plugs
Tolerance fault actuator Check freedom of movement of air damper
and / or angle drive and gas butterfly valve
^^
Replace actuator
49h Actuator does not drive to reference point cor- Check freedom of movement of air damper
rectly and / or angle drive and gas butterfly valve
^^
Replace actuator
53h Insufficient gas, low gas pressure switch/ valve Check gas connection pressure [ch. 7.1.5]
proving gas pressure switch Set gas pressure switch [ch. 7.3.1]
Check gas pressure switch

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The following faults must only be rectified by qualified personnel:


Fault codes Cause
^^
Rectification
65h First detailed fault code: Check freedom of movement of air damper
00h and / or angle drive
Tolerance fault air actuator, gas actuator Check freedom of movement of gas butterfly
valve
Replace actuator
Check fan, replace if necessary
First detailed fault code: Check freedom of movement of air damper
01h and / or angle drive
Tolerance fault air actuator or gas actuator Check freedom of movement of gas butterfly
valve
Replace actuator
First detailed fault code: Check freedom of movement of gas butterfly
02h valve
Tolerance fault gas actuator Replace actuator
Check fan, replace if necessary
First detailed fault code: Check freedom of movement of gas butterfly
03h valve
Tolerance fault gas actuator Replace actuator
First detailed fault code: Check freedom of movement of air damper
04h and / or angle drive
Tolerance fault air actuator Replace actuator
Check fan, replace if necessary
First detailed fault code: Check freedom of movement of air damper
05h and / or angle drive
Tolerance fault air actuator Replace actuator
First detailed fault code:  
07h
Time in setting mode run out Press key within 30 minutes in setting mode
Plugs of actuators for gas and air mixed up Change over plugs
^^

A2h
^^
Safety circuit is open Check safety circuit
A4h
^^
Reverse voltage valve 1 Check wiring to double solenoid valve
A5h
^^
Reverse voltage valve 2 Check wiring to double solenoid valve
A6h Flame simulation/extraneous light Find and eliminate extraneous light source
^^
Check ionisation electrode
A7h No flame signal after safety time Set ignition electrode [ch. 9.5]
Check the ignition unit and replace if necessary
Check solenoid valve coil and cable, replace if
necessary
Check the ionisation electrode and cable, re-
place if necessary
Check mixing pressure, if necessary reduce
Check burner setting
^^
Replace combustion manager [ch. 9.17]
A8h Flame failure during operation Check burner setting
Check the ionisation electrode, replace if
^^
necessary [ch. 9.5].
A9h
^^
Flame failure during stabilisation time see A7h
AAh Switch contact of air pressure switch not in Check air pressure influences
Standby Check air pressure switch setting [ch. 7.3.2]
Check air pressure switch and cable, replace if
necessary
Replace combustion manager [ch. 9.17]

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The following faults must only be rectified by qualified personnel:


Fault codes Cause
^^
Rectification
Abh Air pressure switch does not react Check air pressure switch setting [ch. 7.3.2]
Check hoses on air pressure switch
Check air pressure switch and cable, replace if
necessary
Check burner motor and cable, replace if
^^
necessary [ch. 9.8]
Adh Insufficient gas low gas pressure switch Check gas connection pressure [ch. 7.1.5]
Set gas pressure switch [ch. 7.3.1]
^^
Check gas pressure switch
AEh Valve 1 leaking during valve proving Check soundness of gas valve train [ch. 7.1.3]
Check setting and function of gas pressure
switch [ch. 7.3.1]
Replace double gas valve
^^
Check parameter E0 [ch. 6.2.4]
AFh Valve 2 leaking during valve proving Check soundness of gas valve train [ch. 7.1.3]
Check setting and function of gas pressure
switch [ch. 7.3.1]
^^
Replace double gas valve
b6h Fault POC contact Check POC contact
^^
Check double gas valve (valve 1)
bAh Flame simulation/extraneous light at start-up Find and eliminate extraneous light source
^^
Check ionisation electrode
bbh Burner shutdown via contact X3:7 –
^^
(plug No. 7)
CAh Valve proving faulty Check low gas pressure switch/valve proving
gas pressure switch
^^
Check double gas valve
Cdh LDW 2 does not switch Check air pressure switch setting
Check hoses on air pressure switch
Check air pressure switch and cable, replace if
^^
necessary
CEh Bridging plug No. 15 is missing Plug in bridging plug
High gas pressure switch does not react Check gas connection pressure [ch. 7.1.5]
Set gas pressure switch
^^
Check gas pressure switch
CFh
^^
No start release (X3:14) Check start release
d1h
^^
Connection to actuator faulty Check the connection
d2h More than 5 resets in the past 15 minutes by re- Rectify cause of fault
mote reset (X3:14) Carry out reset using operating panel (AM)
d4h External voltage at operating signal X7:B5 Find and eliminate external voltage source
Internal unit fault Interrupt the voltage supply temporarily
Reset the burner, if fault reoccurs replace the
combustion manager [ch. 9.17]

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10.3 Operating problems


The following faults must only be rectified by qualified personnel:
Observation Cause Rectification
Poor start behaviour of burner Mixing pressure too high Decrease mixing pressure in ignition
position
Ignition electrode set incorrectly Set ignition electrode [ch. 9.5]
Mixing head set incorrectly Set mixing head [ch. 9.4]
Combustion pulsating or Mixing head set incorrectly Set mixing head [ch. 9.4]
burner booming Incorrect combustion air quantity Adjust burner
Stability problems Mixing pressure too high Decrease mixing pressure
No display at operating panel Plug connection to operating panel in- Plug in plug on combustion manager
correct correctly
Operating panel defective Replace operating panel

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11 Spares
1.01

1.18
1.02

1.15

1.06

1.16
1.08
1.07
1.17

1.16

1.14 1.04
1.11

1.14

1.03
1.09
1.03
1.12

1.12 1.05
1.10

1.13

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Pos. Description Order No.


1.01 Cover 232 110 01 11 2
1.02 Screw M8 x 16 DIN 7991 404 412
1.03 Mounting bracket for cover 241 400 01 20 7
1.04 Burner housing 241 110 01 30 7
1.05 Intake housing complete 241 110 01 08 2
– Screw 4 x 30 Torx-Plus 409 325
1.06 View port on hours counter cover 241 210 01 19 7
1.07 Treaded socket R1/8 GES6 453 017
1.08 Protective cap DN 6 SELF 50/2 CF 232 300 01 04 7
1.09 Grommet for connection cable 241 200 01 24 7
1.10 Grommet 241 400 01 17 7
1.11 Housing cover 241 110 01 31 7
1.12 Treaded socket R1/8 GES4 453 004
1.13 Bracket for cable 241 400 01 36 7
1.14 Screw M6 burner housing 241 110 01 29 7
1.15 Burner flange 241 110 01 05 7
– Screw M8 x 30 DIN 912 402 517
– Washer 8.4 DIN 433 430 504
1.16 Stay bolt for burner flange 241 050 01 18 7
1.17 Flame tube WG10-D
– Standard 232 110 14 12 2
– extended by 100 mm* 230 110 14 13 2
– extended by 200 mm* 230 110 14 14 2
– extended by 300 mm* 230 110 14 15 2
##
1.18 Flange gasket 241 110 01 10 7
€€

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2.21

2.11
2.10
2.08 2.12
2.13
2.14
2.22
2.09

2.02 2.24
2.15 2.26
2.06 2.01 2.16
2.17
2.19
2.06 2.20
2.23
2.18
2.07 2.27

2.05 2.03
2.25
2.04

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Pos. Description Order No.


2.01 Motor ECK03/H-2/1 230V 50Hz 652 113
2.02 Screw M4 x 10 409 323
2.03 Capacitor set 713 472
2.04 Pressure switch LGW 10 A2 1 - 10 mbar 691 370
2.05 Connection flange for LGW 605 243
2.06 Hose 4.0 x 1.75 190 mm 232 050 24 05 7
2.07 Hose clamp 7.5 790 218
2.08 Fan wheel TLR 157 x 47 -L S1 50Hz 241 110 08 04 2
2.09 Grub screw M6 x 8 w. an. cutter 420 549
2.10 Air guide 232 110 01 01 7
2.11 Air damper complete 241 110 02 10 2
2.12 Bearing for air damper shaft 241 110 02 10 7
2.13 Shaft air damper - angle drive 241 210 02 05 7
2.14 Angle drive 241 110 02 06 2
2.15 Screw 4 x 12 Torx-Plus Remform 409 320
2.16 Shaft angle drive - actuator 241 400 02 15 7
2.17 Air actuator STE 4.5 24V 651 103
2.18 Screw 4 x 35 Combi-Torx-Plus Remform 409 355
2.19 Frame for actuator 241 210 02 03 7
2.20 Screw 4 x 30 Torx-Plus Delta PT 409 325
2.21 Air regulator spring 2 241 110 02 09 2
2.22 Gas butterfly valve 232 110 25 02 0
2.23 Spring 2 241 400 02 16 7
2.24 Seal connection channel 232 110 25 08 7
2.25 Blanking plate valve proving 232 210 26 17 2
2.26 Gas actuator STE 4.5 24V 651 101
##
2.27 Screw M4 x 30 Torx-Plus metr. 409 245

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3.01

3.03

3.05
3.04
3.02

3.08
3.09 3.06
3.07
3.19
3.18
3.17
3.17
3.13 3.10
3.14
3.15
3.16 3.12 3.11

3.21 3.22
3.20

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Pos. Description Order No.


3.01 Mixing head WG10N/... complete (Natural Gas)
– Standard 232 110 14 05 2
– extended by 100 mm* 230 110 14 01 2
– extended by 200 mm* 230 110 14 03 2
– extended by 300 mm* 230 110 14 05 2
Mixing head WG10F/... complete (LPG)
– Standard 233 110 14 01 2
– extended by 100 mm* 230 110 14 07 2
– extended by 200 mm* 230 110 14 09 2
– extended by 300 mm* 230 110 14 11 2
3.02 Lock housing complete 232 110 14 02 2
3.03 Mixing tube WG10N/... complete (Natural Gas)
Ø internal 29 mm
– Standard 232 110 14 08 2
– extended by 100 mm* 230 110 14 02 2
– extended by 200 mm* 230 110 14 04 2
– extended by 300 mm* 230 110 14 06 2
Mixing tube WG10F/... complete (LPG)
Ø internal 12 mm
– Standard 233 110 14 02 2
– extended by 100 mm* 230 110 14 08 2
– extended by 200 mm* 230 110 14 10 2
– extended by 300 mm* 230 110 14 12 2
3.04 Nozzle element 232 200 14 46 7
3.05 Screw M4 x 16 Torx-Plus 20IP 409 224
3.06 Diffuser 36 x 90 232 200 14 40 7
3.07 Nozzle insert 232 110 14 07 7
3.08 Screw M4 x 8 Torx-Plus 20IP 409 235
3.09 Bracket for electrodes 232 200 14 43 7
3.10 Ignition electrode isolator 6 x 80 232 200 14 21 7
3.11 Sensor electrode 232 100 14 20 7
3.12 Ignition and sensor cable
– 380 mm (Standard) 232 110 11 03 2
– 480 mm (for 100 mm extension)* 230 110 11 08 2
– 540 mm (for 200 mm extension)* 230 110 11 09 2
– 640 mm (for 300 mm extension)* 230 110 11 10 2
3.13 Carrier 232 200 14 03 7
3.14 Carrier 232 200 14 04 7
3.15 O ring 32 x 3 NBR70 DIN ISO 3601 445 095
3.16 Adjusting screw 232 210 14 04 7
3.17 Hexagonal nut M8 left DIN 934 -8 411 413
3.18 Spring washer A5 DIN 137 431 613
3.19 Hexagonal nut M5 DIN 985 411 203
3.20 Screw G1/8 A DIN 908 409 004
3.21 Sealing ring 10 x 13.5 x 1.5 DIN 7603 441 033
##
3.22 View port glass 241 400 01 37 7
€€

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4.16

4.17
4.18

4.03

4.01

4.14
4.15

4.07

4.02

4.04

4.05

4.06
4.19

4.08

4.09

4.12

4.10

4.12 4.13

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Pos. Description Order No.


4.01 Combustion Manager W-FM 25
– intermittent operation 600 483
– continuous operation 600 485
4.02 Micro fuse 6.3 A IEC 127-2/V, slow 722 024
4.03 Bracket without carrier rail 232 110 12 01 7
4.04 Plug unit ST18/7 716 549
4.05 Plug unit ST18/4 716 546
4.06 Bridging plug No. 7 241 400 12 04 2
4.07 Bridging plug No. 15 232 110 12 08 2
4.08 Plug cable No. 3 motor 241 050 12 06 2
4.09 Plug cable No.11 air pressure switch 232 110 12 03 2
4.10 Ionisation cable No. 13 232 310 12 01 2
4.11 Plug cable No. 14 remote reset 230 110 12 36 2
4.12 Plug cable No.12 gas pressure switch 232 050 12 02 2
4.13 Plug cable No. 5 W-FM, DMV 232 400 12 01 2
4.14 Fixing bracket 241 400 12 01 7
4.15 Display AM 20.02 660 300
4.16 Ignition unit type W-ZG01 230 V 100 VA 603 221
4.17 Closing plug for ignition unit 603 224
4.18 Screw M4 x 42 Combi-Torx-Plus 20IP 409 260
##
4.19 Plug-in switch ST18/4 130 103 15 01 2

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5.01

5.08

5.05
5.02

5.07
5.03
5.06

5.04

5.06 5.05
5.09

5.11

5.10

5.13

5.14 5.15
5.12

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Pos. Description Order No.


5.01 Double nipple R¾ x 80 139 000 26 78 7
5.02 Elbow A1-¾-Zn-A 453 143
5.03 Double nipple R¾ x 50 139 000 26 72 7
5.04 Flange W-MF 507 Rp¾ 605 227
5.05 Pressure test nipple G1/8 A 453 001
5.06 O ring 57 x 3 W-MF 507 445 519
5.07 Multifunction assembly W-MF SE 507 S22, 230 V 605 320
with gas pressure switch
5.08 Solenoid coil W-MF 507 No. 032P, 230 V 605 255
5.09 Breather plug with filter element G1/8 605 302
5.10 Pressure switch GW 50 A5/1 5 … 50 mbar 691 378
with screws and O ring
5.11 O ring 10.5 x 2.25 445 512
5.12 Filter insert with seal W-MF 507 605 253
5.13 Flange W-MF 507
– Rp¾ 605 227
– Rp1 605 233
5.14 Double nipple
– R¾ x 50 139 000 26 72 7
– R1 x 50 139 000 26 73 7
5.15 Isolating valve with TAE
– 998 N G¾ CE-TAS for Gas PN1 454 596
– 998 N G1 CE-TAS for Gas PN 1 454 597
Isolating valve without TAE
– 984 D Rp¾ PN 40/MOP5 454 660
##
– 984 D Rp1 PN 40/MOP5 454 661

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12 Technical documentation

12.1 Program sequence


The exact operating status of the combustion manager can also be displayed.
Activate operating status [ch. 6].
Operating phase Operating status Condition / function
F .. 00 Fault present
OFFUPr 01 Unprogrammed condition or programming not completed
OFF
^^
02 Standby, no heat demand
1
^^
03 Extraneous light check
2 04 Shutdown check air pressure switch
05 Initialisation W-FM
06 Waiting for start release
07 Internal sequence
08 Driving air damper actuator to pre-purge and gas butterfly valve actuator to
^^
ignition position
3 09 Internal sequence
10 Start burner motor
^^
11 Waiting for air pressure
4 12 Pre-purge
^^
13 Internal sequence
5
^^
14 Driving air damper actuator to ignition position
6 15 Gas pressure check on low / valve proving gas pressure switch
^^
16 Ignition
7 17 First safety time - fuel release
^^
18 First safety time - flame detection
8 19 First stabilisation time
20 Stop setting mode: P0 -A
21 Second safety time
22 Second stabilisation time
^^
23 End setting mode: P0 -B
9
^^
24 Driving to partial load
10
^^
25 Operation (load control is activated)
11
^^
34 Valve proving - venting valve interspace
12 35 Valve proving - test time valve 1
^^
36 Internal sequence
13
^^
37 Valve proving - filling valve interspace
14 38 Valve proving - test time valve 2
^^
39 Internal sequence
15 26 Internal sequence
27 Driving to partial load
28 Close fuel valves
29 Internal sequence
30 Start post burn time / post-purge
31 Post-purge contact dependent (X3:14)
32 Post burn time

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Operating phase
^^
Operating status Condition / function
16 ....
^^
33 Restart interlock
G L
^^
40 Reference search actuator - air damper and gas butterfly valve
G
^^
41 Test gas butterfly valve actuator 105°
G L 42 Drive to Standby position
^^
43 Internal sequence
OFFGd 44 Insufficient gas, low gas pressure switch (X3:14)
16 .... 45 Low gas programme
OFF S 46 Safety circuit open (X3:7)

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12.2 Appliance categories

Labelling of gas and dual fuel burners to EN 676


EN 676, "Automatic forced draught burner for gaseous fuels", is used for the imple-
mentation of the basic requirements of the Gas Appliance Directive 2009/142/EC.
Editions of EN 676 from November 2003 stipulate the following appliance categor-
ies for forced draught gas burners under point 4.4.9 (EN 676):
I2R for Natural Gas
I3R for Liquid Petroleum Gas
II2R/3R for Natural Gas / Liquid Petroleum Gas
The test gases listed under point 5.1.1, table 4 (EN 676) and the minimum test
pressures determined and listed under point 5.1.2, table 5 (EN 676) are used to
provide the evidence of service performance of the burner during type testing.
As -weishaupt- gas and dual fuel burners fulfil this requirement completely, the ap-
pliance category, as well as the test gases used with the permissible connection
pressure range, are listed on the name plate when labelling the burner to
point 6.2 (EN 676). This clearly defines the suitability of the burner for use with
second or third family gases.
On the basis of a type test report to EN 45001/ISO 17025 from an accredited test
centre, the EU Type Testing Certificate to Gas Appliance Directive 2009/142/EC
also quotes the appliance category, the supply pressure and the country of destina-
tion.
EN 437, "Test gases, test pressures, appliance categories", describes the interrela-
tionships and the special national characteristics relating to this subject in detail.
The following tables give an overview of the interrelationships between the R Cat-
egories and the nationally used appliance categories with their types of gas and
connection pressures.

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Alternative appliance category to I2R


Country of destination Appliance category Test gas Connection pressure
mbar
AL (Albania) I2H G 20 20
AT (Austria) I2H G 20 20
BA (Bosnia) I2H G 20 20
BE (Belgium) I2E+, I2N, I2E(R)B G 20 + G 25 Pressures
20 / 25
BG (Bulgaria) I2H G 20 20
BY (Belarus)
CH (Switzerland) I2H G 20 20
CY (Cyprus) I2H G 20 20
CZ (Czech Republic) I2H G 20 20
DE (Germany) I2ELL, I2E, I2L G 20 / G 25 20
DK (Denmark) I2H G 20 20
EE (Estonia) I2H G 20
ES (Spain) I2H G 20 20
FI (Finland) I2H G 20 20
FR (France) I2Esi, I2E+, I2L G 20 + G 25 Pressures
20 / 25
GB (United Kingdom) I2H G 20 20
GR (Greece) I2H G 20 20
HR (Croatia) I2H G 20 20
HU (Hungary) I2H G 20 20
IE (Ireland) I2H G 20 20
IS (Iceland) I2H G 20 20
IT (Italy) I2H G 20 20
LT (Lithuania)
LU (Luxembourg) I2E G 20 20
LV (Latvia)
MD (Moldova) I2H G 20 20
MK (Macedonia) I2H G 20 20
MT (Malta) I2H G 20 20
NL (The Netherlands) I2L G 25 25
NO (Norway) I2H G 20 20
PL (Poland) I2E G 20 / GZ 410 20
PT (Portugal) I2H G 20 20
RO (Romania) I2H G 20 20
SE (Sweden) I2H G 20 20
SI (Slovenia) I2H G 20 20
SK (Slovakia) I2H G 20 20
SRB (Serbia) I2H G 20 20
TR (Turkey) I2H G 20 25
UA (Ukraine) I2H G 20 20

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Alternative appliance category to I3R


Country of destination Appliance category Test gas Connection pressure
mbar
AL (Albania) I3+, I3P, I3B G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
AT (Austria) I3B/P, I3P G 30 + G 31 50
BA (Bosnia) I3B/P G 30 30 (28-30)
BE (Belgium) I3+, I3P, I3B, I3B/P G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
BG (Bulgaria) I3+, I3P, I3B G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
BY (Belarus)
CH (Switzerland) I3B/P, I3+, I3P G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
CY (Cyprus) I3B/P, I3+, I3P, I3B G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
CZ (Czech Republic) I3B/P, I3+, I3P G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
DE (Germany) I3B/P, I3P G 30 + G 31 50
DK (Denmark) I3B/P G 30 + G 31 30 (28 - 30)
EE (Estonia) I3B/P G 30
ES (Spain) I3+, I3P, I3B G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
FI (Finland) I3B/P G 30 + G 31 30 (28 - 30)
FR (France) I3+, I3P, I3B G 30 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
G 31 Pressures
112 / 148
GB (United Kingdom) I3+, I3P, I3B G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
GR (Greece) I3B/P, I3+, I3P, I3B G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
HR (Croatia) I3B/P, I3P G 30 + G31 50
HU (Hungary) I3B/P G 30 + G31 50
IE (Ireland) I3+, I3P, I3B G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
IS (Iceland) I3B/P
IT (Italy) I3B/P, I3+, I3P G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
LT (Lithuania)
LU (Luxembourg) I3B/P G 30
LV (Latvia)
MD (Moldova) I3+, I3P, I3B G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
MK (Macedonia) I3+, I3P, I3B G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
MT (Malta) I3+, I3P, I3B G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
NL (The Netherlands) I3B/P, I3P G 30 + G 31 30 (28 - 30)
NO (Norway) I3B/P G 30 + G 31 30 (28 - 30)
PL (Poland) I3B/P G 30
PT (Portugal) I3+, I3P, I3B G 30 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
G 31 Pressures
50 / 67
RO (Romania) I3B/P G 30
SE (Sweden) I3B/P G 30 + G 31 30 (28 - 30)
SI (Slovenia) I3B/P G 30 30
SK (Slovakia) I3B/P G 30 30
SRB (Serbia) I3B/P, I3P G 30 + G 31 20
TR (Turkey) I3B/P G 30 + G 31 30
UA (Ukraine) I3B/P, I3P G 30 + G 31 50

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Alternative appliance category to II2R/3R


Country of destination Appliance category Test gas Connection pressure Test gas Connection pressure
mbar mbar
AL (Albania) II2H3+, II2H3P G 20 20 G 31 30
AT (Austria) II2H3B/P, II2H3P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 50
BA (Bosnia) II2H3B/P G 20 20 G 30
BE (Belgium) II2E+3P, II2H3B/P G 20, G 25 Pressures G 30 + G 31 Pressures
20 / 25 28 - 30 / 37
BG (Bulgaria) II2H3+, II2H3P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
BY (Belarus)
CH (Switzerland) II1a2H, II2H3B/P, G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 Pressures
II2H3+, II2H3P 28 - 30 / 37
CY (Cyprus) II2H3B/P, II2H3+, G20 20 G 30 + G 31 Pressures
II2H3P 28 - 30 / 37
CZ (Czech Republic) II2H3B/P, II2H3+, G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 Pressures
II2H3P 28 - 30 / 37
DE (Germany) II2ELL3B/P, II2E3B/P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 50
DK (Denmark) II1a2H, II2H3B/P G 20 G 20 G 30 + G 31 30
EE (Estonia) II2H3B/P G 20 20 G 30 30
ES (Spain) II2H3P, II2H3+ G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
FI (Finland) II2H3B/P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 30 (28 - 30)
FR (France) II2E+3+, II2E+3P, G 20 20 G 30 Pressures
II2Esi3B/P 28 - 30 / 37
G 31 Pressures
112 /148
GB (United Kingdom) II2H3+, II2H3P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
GR (Greece) II2H3B/P, II2H3+, G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 Pressures
II2H3P 28 - 30 / 37
HR (Croatia) II2H3B/P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 30 (28-30)
HU (Hungary) II2H3B/P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31
IE (Ireland) II2H3+, II2H3P G 20 20
IS (Iceland) II2H3B/P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 30 (28 - 30)
IT (Italy) II1a2H, II2H3B/P, G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 Pressures
II2H3+, II2H3P 28 - 30 / 37
LT (Lithuania)
LU (Luxembourg) II2E3B/P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31
LV (Latvia)
MD (Moldova) II2H3+, II2H3P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 Pressures
30 / 37
MK (Macedonia) II2H3+, II2H3P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 Pressures
30 / 37
MT (Malta) II2H3+, II2H3P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 Pressures
30 / 37
NL (The Netherlands) II2L3B/P, II2L3P G 25 25 G 30 + G 31 30
NO (Norway) II2H3B/P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 30 (28 - 30)
PL (Poland) II2E3B/P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 30 (28 - 30)
PT (Portugal) II2H3+, II2H3P G 20 20 G 30 Pressures
28 - 30 / 37
G 31 Pressures
50 / 67
RO (Romania) II2H3B/P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 30 (28 - 30)
SE (Sweden) II1a2H, II2H3B/P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 30 (28 - 30)
SI (Slovenia) II2H3B/P G 20 20 G 30 30
SK (Slovakia) II2H3B/P G 20 20 G 30 30
SRB (Serbia) II2H3B/P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 30 (28 - 30)
TR (Turkey) II2H3B/P G 20 25 G 30 + G 31 30 + 37
UA (Ukraine) II2H3B/P G 20 20 G 30 + G 31 30 (28 - 30)

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13 Notes

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14 Key word index

A Disposal ..................................................................................  9
Access level .................................................................  31, 36 Double gas valve.........................................................  12, 25
Actuator................................................................................. 72 Drilling diagram.................................................................... 22
Adjustment ........................................................................... 62 Ducted air intake ............................................................ 8, 19
Air damper ..............................................  11, 48, 72, 73, 76
Air number ............................................................................ 60 E
Air pressure .......................................................................... 61 Electrical connection.......................................................... 29
Air pressure switch.....................................................  11, 58 Electrical data ...................................................................... 17
Air regulator.......................................................................... 76 Electrode............................................................................... 69
Ambient conditions............................................................. 17 Emission................................................................................ 18
Ammeter................................................................................ 39 Emission class ..................................................................... 18
Angle drive............................................................................ 73 Excess air.............................................................................. 60
Aperture .................................................................  22, 23, 24
Appliance category..........................................................  104 F
Approval data....................................................................... 17
Fabrication number............................................................. 10
Fan motor.............................................................................. 71
B
Fan pressure ........................................................................ 40
Basic setting ........................................................................ 68 Fan wheel......................................................................  11, 71
Boiler room .............................................................................  8 Fault ....................................................................................... 84
Booming................................................................................ 91 Fault codes........................................................................... 87
Breaks in operation............................................................. 63 Fault memory................................................................  34, 85
Breather plug ....................................................................... 78 Faults .............................................................................  87, 91
Burner motor ................................................................  13, 71 Fieldbus.........................................................................  16, 33
Burner starts ........................................................................ 33 Filter ...............................................................................  12, 79
Filter insert ............................................................................ 79
C Flame signal .................................................................  13, 39
Calculation............................................................................ 55 Flame tube............................................................................ 22
Calorific value ...................................................................... 46 Flue gas losses.................................................................... 60
Capacity ................................................................................ 19 Flue gas measurement....................................................... 60
Capacity graph .................................................................... 19 Flue gas temperature ......................................................... 60
CO content .......................................................................... 60 Fuel......................................................................................... 17
Coil ......................................................................................... 77 Full load ................................................................................. 53
Combustion air ......................................................................  8 Fuse ....................................................................................... 83
Combustion chamber pressure ....................................... 19 Fusing ............................................................................  16, 17
Combustion control............................................................ 60
Combustion head ............................................................... 19 G
Combustion head extension............................................. 22 Gas butterfly valve .............................................................. 12
Combustion heat rating .............................................  19, 48 Gas connection pressure..........................................  25, 41
Combustion limit ................................................................. 60 Gas consumption................................................................ 33
Combustion manager ................................................  13, 80 Gas family ..........................................................................  104
Combustion settings .......................................................... 62 Gas filter........................................................................  12, 79
Commissioning.................................................................... 38 Gas isolating valve......................................................  12, 21
Condensate............................................................................  9 Gas meter............................................................................. 33
Conformity certification .......................................................  2 Gas pressure switch ..................................................  12, 27
Connection........................................................................... 16 Gas setting pressure.......................................................... 46
Connection pressure ..........................................  25, 41, 46 Gas supply ........................................................................... 25
Consumption........................................................................ 17 Gas temperature ................................................................. 61
Control unit........................................................................... 80 Gas throughput ................................................................... 61
Conversion factor ............................................................... 61 Gas valve train .......................................  21, 23, 25, 26, 46
Corrections........................................................................... 62 Guarantee...............................................................................  7
Current measuring device................................................. 39
H
D
Heat exchanger ................................................................... 22
Design lifespan ............................................................... 8, 64 High gas pressure switch .........................................  13, 57
Detailed fault codes ........................................................... 86 Hours run .............................................................................. 33
Diffuser ...................................................................  11, 48, 49 Housing cover...................................................................... 70
Dimensions........................................................................... 20 Humidity ................................................................................ 17
Display ...........................................................................  30, 32
Display and operating unit ................................................ 30

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I Pressure switches .............................................................. 49


Ignition electrode ................................................................ 69 Program sequence ................................................... 14, 102
Ignition unit ........................................................................... 13 Pulsating ............................................................................... 91
Indicating bolt ...................................................................... 49
Info key .................................................................................. 30 R
Info level ................................................................................ 33 Refractory ............................................................................. 22
Initialisation time .................................................................. 15 Remote reset........................................................................ 29
Inputs ..................................................................................... 16 Repetition counter .............................................................. 86
Installation.....................................................................  22, 23 Reset...................................................................................... 85
Installation elevation ........................................................... 19 Reset button......................................................................... 30
Installation location ............................................................. 22 Reset key .............................................................................. 30
Installation position ............................................................. 25
Intake housing...................................................................... 76 S
Interface ................................................................................ 16
Ionisation current................................................................. 39 Safety measures....................................................................  8
Ionisation electrode ....................................................  13, 69 Safety time............................................................................ 15
Isolating valve...............................................................  12, 21 Serial number....................................................................... 10
Service................................................................................... 64
Service interval .................................................................... 64
L
Service level ......................................................................... 34
Liability.....................................................................................  7 Service plan.......................................................................... 66
Lifespan............................................................................ 8, 64 Service position................................................................... 70
Linearisation ......................................................................... 55 Setting diagram ................................................................... 48
Lockout..........................................................................  84, 87 Setting dimensions............................................................. 68
Low gas pressure switch/valve proving gas pressure Setting pressure.................................................................. 46
switch........................................................................  12, 57 Setting screw....................................................................... 68
Shutdown ............................................................................. 63
M Shutdown time .................................................................... 63
Mains voltage ....................................................................... 17 Smell of gas ...........................................................................  8
Maintenance position......................................................... 70 Software................................................................................ 31
Measuring device........................................................  39, 40 Solenoid coil ........................................................................ 77
Mixing head .................................................... 11, 48, 67, 68 Sound .................................................................................... 18
Mixing pressure ................................................................... 40 Sound power level.............................................................. 18
Monitoring current .............................................................. 39 Sound power levels............................................................ 18
Motor..............................................................................  13, 71 Sound pressure level ......................................................... 18
Multifunction assembly ...................................................... 12 Soundness test ................................................................... 42
Spares ................................................................................... 93
Stability problems ............................................................... 91
N
Standard volume ................................................................. 61
Name plate ........................................................................... 10 Standards ............................................................................. 17
Noise...................................................................................... 91 Starts ..................................................................................... 33
Nominal diameter ................................................................ 46 Sticker ................................................................................... 81
Storage.................................................................................. 17
O
OFF function ........................................................................ 30 T
Operating level .................................................................... 30 Temperature ......................................................................... 17
Operating panel ..........................................................  13, 84 Test points............................................................................ 44
Operating problems ........................................................... 91 Test pressure ....................................................................... 42
Operating status ...............................................  31, 86, 102 Transport............................................................................... 17
Operating volume ............................................................... 61 Type key ................................................................................ 10
Outputs ................................................................................. 16 Type of gas................................................................. 17, 104

P U
Parameter level .................................................................... 35 Unit fuse ................................................................................ 83
Partial load............................................................................ 56
Post-purge time................................................................... 15 V
Pre-purge time..................................................................... 15
Pressure measuring device .............................................. 40 Valve proving................................................................  12, 57
Pressure regulator ......................................................  12, 25 Valve train ............................................................................. 26
Pressure switch...........................................................  11, 58 VisionBox .............................................................................. 31
Voltage supply ..................................................................... 17

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W
Weight................................................................................... 21

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