Figure 26A: Adjusting Fuel Pump Pressure

b.When checking a fuel pump’s operating pressure, a reliable pressure gauge may be installed in either the gauge port or the bleeder port. See Figure 26A.

6.VERIFY/ADJUST OIL PRESSURE for Riello 40 burner.

Adjust oil pressure. Locate oil pressure adjusting screw and turn screw to obtain proper pump pressure, refer to Figure 8 and Table 9A.

I.ADJUST OIL BURNER WHILE OPERATING.

(flame present)

1.ADJUST DRAFT REGULATOR for a draft of

-0.02” (water gauge) over the fire after chimney has reached operating temperature and while burner is running.

2.READJUST THE AIR DAMPER SETTING on the burner for a light orange colored flame while the draft over the fire is -0.02”. Use a smoke tester and adjust air for minimum smoke (not to exceed #1) with a minimum of excess air. Make final check using suitable instrumentation to obtain a CO2 of

11.5 to 12.5% with draft of -0.02” (water gauge)

in fire box. These settings will assure a safe and efficient operating condition. If the flame appears stringy instead of a solid fire, try another nozzle of the same type. Flame should be solid and compact. After all adjustments are made recheck for a draft of -0.02” over the fire.

3.READJUST THE TURBULATOR SETTING only if necessary.

a.CL3 through CL5

Move the turbulator setting forward or back one position at a time to optimize the smoke and CO2 readings.

4.Turn “OFF” burner and remove Riello Combination Pressure Gauge and Bleeder Valve Assembly. Install pressure port/bleeder plug and tighten. Start burner again.

5.FLAME FAILURE

The CL Series boiler controls operate the burner automatically. If for unknown reasons the burner ceases to fire and the reset button on the primary control has tripped, the burner has experienced ignition failure. Before pressing the reset button call your heating contractor immediately.

WARNING

Do not attempt to start the burner when excess oil has accumulated, when the unit is full of vapor, or when the combustion chamber is very hot.

7.CAD CELL LOCATION AND SERVICE

The burner is supplied with a cadmium sulfide flame detector mounted at the factory, mounted on the bottom of the electronic ignitor. See Figure 27. To service cad cell or to replace the plug in portion, swing open the ignitor. After service is complete, be sure to fasten down the ignitor.

Figure 27: Cad Cell Location

J.CHECK FOR CLEAN CUT OFF OF BURNER.

1.AIR IN THE OIL LINE between fuel unit and nozzle will compress when burner is on and will expand when burner stops, causing oil to squirt from nozzle at low pressure as burner slows down and causing nozzle to drip after burner stops. Usually cycling the burner operation about 5 to 10 times will rid oil line of this air.

2.IF NOZZLE CONTINUES TO DRIP, repeat Paragraph J, Step 1. If this does not stop the dripping, remove cutoff valve and seat, and wipe both with a clean cloth until clean, then replace

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Energy Tech Laboratories 40 Series, F3, F5 Adjust OIL Burner While Operating, Flame Failure, CAD Cell Location and Service

F3, F5, 40 Series, CL Series specifications

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