4.7
Firing rates
MAXIMUM OUTPUT must be selected in the hatched area of the
diagram. (Fig. 2)
MINIMUM OUTPUT must not be lower than the minimum limit
shown in the diagram: 1750 kW
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
400
4.8
Test boiler
The burner/boiler matching does not pose any problems if the
boiler is CE type-approved and its combustion chamber dimen-
sions are similar to those indicated in diagram (Fig. 3).
If the burner must be combined with a boiler that has not been CE
type-approved and/or its combustion chamber dimensions are
clearly smaller than those indicated in diagram (Fig. 3), consult
the manufacturer.
The firing rates were set in relation to special test boilers, accord-
ing to EN 676 regulations.
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1200
2000
2800
The firing rate area values (Fig. 2) have been ob-
tained considering a surrounding temperature of
20 °C, and an atmospheric pressure of 1013 mbar
(approx. 0 m above sea level) and with the com-
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bustion head adjusted as shown on pag. 20.
3600
4400
5200
Thermal output - kW
Fig. 3 indicates the diameter and length of the test combustion
chamber.
Example:
Output 7000 kW:
diameter 120 cm,
length 6m.
MODULATION RATIO
The modulation ratio, determined using test boilers according to
standard (EN 676 for gas, EN 267 for light oil), is 4 : 1.
10
GB
D10725
Class 3 EN676
Class 1 EN267
Class 3 EN676
Class 2 EN267
6000
6800
7600
D2448
8400
Fig. 2
Fig. 3