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Light oil pressure jet burner SL 400/2, SL 410/2, SL 420/2 ... - Intercal

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7.2 Electrical connection<br />

Burner type<br />

7.4 Working fi eld<br />

Motorvoltage<br />

Motoroutput<br />

Connection value<br />

<strong>SL</strong> <strong>400</strong>/2 230 V WS 50 Hz 0,45 kW 0,7 kW, ca. 3,2 A<br />

<strong>SL</strong> <strong>410</strong>/2 <strong>400</strong> V DS 50 Hz 1,1 kW 1,4 kW, ca. 3,0 A<br />

<strong>SL</strong> <strong>420</strong>/2 <strong>400</strong> V DS 50 Hz 1,1 kW 1,4 kW, ca. 3,0 A<br />

Fig. 14:<br />

7. Technical Dokumentation<br />

7.3 B<strong>oil</strong>er connection<br />

D1 D2 M<br />

150 180 − 205 10<br />

The diagrams shown here indicate approximately the output range of the various sizes as a function of the combustion<br />

chamber resistance during operation. The curves represent maximum values and correspond to the type<br />

sample testing to DIN 4787.<br />

The starting-up resistance of the b<strong>oil</strong>er is of decisive importance for the actually possible <strong>burner</strong> output.<br />

Installation Operation Maintenance 15<br />

<strong>SL</strong> <strong>400</strong>/2, <strong>SL</strong> <strong>410</strong>/2, <strong>SL</strong> <strong>420</strong>/2

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