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10.2.9 Measuring the flue gases CO
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emissions
Open at least 2 thermostatic radiator valves. Do not switch on the
boiler.
Push on the control panel to open it ( fig. 68, page 32).
Switch off the heating system by pressing the mains switch of the
BC10 basic controller ( fig. 90, [1]).
Remove the cover from the flue gas measuring point [1].
Connect the flue gas analyser to the left-hand measuring point.
Fig. 91 Measuring the gas supply pressure
Switch on the heating system by pressing the mains switch of the
BC10 basic controller ( fig. 90, [1]).
Press and hold the “Chimney sweep” button ( fig. 90, [3])
(approximately 2 seconds), until the dot in the right-hand bottom
corner of the display ( fig. 90, [9]) appears. See also table 10,
“Flue gas test”, page 34.
After the “Burner” LED ( fig. 90, [6]) has lit up wait for one minute
until the boiler is burning at full load.
Measure the carbon monoxide content at the flue gas measuring
point ( fig. 91).
The CO values in air-free condition must be less than 400 ppm or
0.04 vol. %. Values of 400 ppm or more indicate an incorrect burner
adjustment ( section 10.2.7, page 41), a dirty gas burner or heat
exchanger or burner faults.
You must determine and remove the cause ( chapter 12,
page 46).
Press the “Chimney sweep” button ( fig. 90, [3]) to clear the
reading. See also table 10, “Flue gas test”, page 34.
Switch off the heating system by pressing the mains switch of the
BC10 basic controller ( fig. 90, [1]).
Remove the flue gas analyser and fit the cover back onto the flue gas
measuring point ( fig. 91, [1]).
Switch on the heating system by pressing the mains switch of the
BC10 basic controller ( fig. 90, [1]).
Press on the control panel to close it ( fig. 95, page 45).
10.2.10 Carrying out a function test
During initial start-up and annual inspection and/or needs-oriented
servicing, make sure that all control, regulating and safety devices
are in full working order and, if applicable, check them for correct
adjustment.
The gas and water circuits must be tested for leaks
( sections 10.2.1 and 10.2.8).
10.2.11 Measuring the ionisation current
Push on the control panel to open it ( fig. 68, page 32).
Open at least 2 thermostatic radiator valves. Do not switch on the
boiler.
Switch off the heating system by pressing the mains switch of the
BC10 basic controller (
fig. 90, [1]).
Turn the vent key through a quarter rotation to undo the boiler door
lock ( fig. 71, see detailed picture, page 37).
Push the fastener down and open the boiler door ( fig. 71,
page 37).
Undo the plug and socket connection of the monitoring cable.
Fig. 92 Removing the ionisation electrode plug and socket connection
Connect the multimeter in series. Select the μA DC range on the
multimeter. The multimeter must have a resolution of at least 1 μA.
Fig. 93 Measuring the ionisation current
Switch on the heating system by pressing the mains switch of the
BC10 basic controller ( fig. 90, [1]).
Activate the Service mode in accordance with the “Service mode”
menu ( table 11, page 34).
Set the capacity to minimum (part load) according to the “Service
mode” menu ( table 11, page 34).
After the “Burner” LED ( fig. 90, [6]) has lit up wait for one minute
until the boiler is burning at part load.
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