Lainox REV101M [13/32] Gas connection procedures
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10 • GAS CONNECTION PROCEDURES
After installation, the installer must update the data plate by ticking the box, corresponding to the
type of installation made, with an indelible marker pen.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage or malfunctioning of the appliance
attributable to the absence or inadequacy of earthing systems, to the incorrect arrangement or
installation of auxiliary systems, also to incorrectly made connections or to non-compliance of
the building’s electrical system with current regulations.
Installation type B23
Flue gases are exhausted mechanically through a
suction hood with a heat-resistant filter or a ducted
ceiling, without a damper being fitted, and
eitherconveyed into a stack or released directly to
the atmosphere together with other fumes extracted
from the room. Leave a suitable distance between
the oven’s smoke outlet and the hood filter or the top
intake.
Where extraction systems are selected for type
B23 installations, these must be properly sized
and specified with at least one interlock device
that will shut off the gas supply to the oven
automatically in the event of the extractor system
failing to operate.
Installation type B13
Extraction with natural draught fitted with a
damper
and a heat-resistant pipe (see “Flue
gas temperatures” in Table 4 under the heading
“Technical Data”) connected to the stack. Selecting
this type of installation the oven must be fitted with
a damper that is specific for each oven (as shown in
the drawing). If the oven is equipped with an adaptor
collarforstandardsizefluepipes,fittheadaptor.
Never under any circumstances must flue gases be
ducted away directly utilizing a mechanical extraction
system.
Stack connection
pipe
Adaptor
Damper
Hood filter
Suction hood
Ducted
ceiling
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- Capacity 2
- Models 2
- Rev rgv 2
- Versions 2
- X gn 1 1 051 2
- X gn 1 1 10 x gn 1 1 101 2
- X gn 1 1 7 x gn 1 1 071 2
- Contents 3
- General reminders 4
- Table 1 general data electric ovens 5
- Table 2 general data gas ovens 5
- Technical data 5
- Model water pressure 6
- Table 3 general water data 6
- Technical data 6
- Water connection 6
- Special requirements for the installation site 7
- Statutory requirements technical regulations and directives 8
- Positioning 9
- Electrical connections and equipotential bonding 10
- Points to remember when making the electrical connection 10
- Diameter 11
- It is prohibited to reduce the drain it is prohibited to reduce the drain 11
- Perimeter of the oven 11
- The drain line must be outside the the drain line must be outside the 11
- Warning 11
- Water and drain connections 11
- Water connection to the vaporizer 11
- Water pressure 11
- Water specifications 11
- Exhausting flue gases 12
- Gas connection procedures 12
- Leak test 12
- Gas connection procedures 13
- Measuring the inlet pressure 14
- Operating at the rated heat output 14
- Warning the gas system components are fitted for a maximum pressure of 65 mbar higher working pressures are not permissible 14
- Operating at the rated heat output 15
- Chamber burner check the depth of the screw a in accordance with table 5 16
- Checking nominal heat capacity s version 16
- Checkthattheburnerfanspeed corresponds to the data given in table 5 ofthe technical gas data booklet 16
- Operating at the rated heat output 16
- Using a gauge 16
- Operating at the rated heat output 17
- Operating at the rated heat output 18
- Operating at the rated heat output 19
- Commissioning and testing 20
- Important information for the user 21
- Distances to observe 22
- Do not install appliances with a source of heat on the left hand side of the oven 22
- Installation diagrams 22
- Installation diagrams 23
- 3 ac 230 v nr 4 x 2 5 mm 24
- 3n ac 400 v nr 5 x 1 5 mm 24
- Installation diagrams rev 051 m rev 051 s 24
- Rev 051 24
- Ø 40 mm 24
- 3 ac 230 v nr 4 x 6 mm 25
- 3n ac 400 v nr 5 x 2 5 mm 25
- Installation diagrams rev 071 m rev 071 s 25
- Rev 071 25
- Ø 40 mm 25
- 3 ac 230 v nr 4 x 6 mm 26
- 3n ac 400 v nr 5 x 2 5 mm 26
- Installation diagrams rev 101 m rev 101 s 26
- Rev 101 26
- Ø 40 mm 26
- Ac 230 v nr 3 x 1 5 mm 27
- Installation diagrams rgv 051 m rgv 051 s 27
- Rgv 051 27
- Ø 40 mm 27
- 3 ac 230 v nr 4 x 6 mm 28
- 3n ac 400 v nr 5 x 2 5 mm 28
- Installation diagrams rgv 071 m rgv 071 s 28
- Rev 071 28
- Ø 40 mm 28
- 3 ac 230 v nr 4 x 6 mm 29
- 3n ac 400 v nr 5 x 2 5 mm 29
- Installation diagrams rgv 101 m rgv 101 s 29
- Rev 101 29
- Ø 40 mm 29
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