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11.3  Electrode Setting 
When removing or replacing the nozzle, move the 
electrodes  forward  to  avoid  the  risk  of  damage. 
The  electrodes  are  slackened  by unscrewing  the 
brass post that passes from the electrode holder 
out  of  the  side  of  the  burner.  When  work  is 
complete,  ensure  the  electrodes  are  reset  as 
shown and secured by tightening the brass post. 
11.4  Burner Start-Up Cycle 
11.5  Air Damper Adjustment 
The air damper is set in factory. This regulation is purely indicative. Each installation however, 
has its own working conditions:  actual nozzle output; positive or negative pressure in the 
combustion chamber, the need of excess air, etc. All these conditions may require a different air 
damper setting. 
Air Damper (A) – 15/21 Burner Only 
Air Damper (A) – The main air damper can be set in 
either of two positions. To set  the positions of the 
damper,  proceed  as  follows:  Remove  the  secondary 
air  damper  (B)  loosening  the  screws  (1).  Loosen  the 
screw  (2)  and  rotate  the  main  air  damper  (A)  to  the 
required  position.  Retighten  the  screw  (2)  and  put 
back the secondary air damper (B). 
Air Damper (B) 
Air  Damper  (B)  –  The  purpose  of 
this  damper  is  to  perform  a  fine 
tuning of the inlet air. Tuning of this 
device  is  possible  by  turning  the 
screw (3). 










