
09/2010 - Art. Nr. 4200 1029 8200A2
Overview
Contents
Important information
VE 2.100 D and VE 2.150 D Low NOx
burners are designed to burn extra light
fuel oil in accordance with national
standards:
AT: ÖNORM C1109: standard or low
sulphur
BE: NBN T52.716: standard or NBN
EN590: low sulphur
CH: SN 181160-2: extra-light fuel oil
and low sulphur eco fuel oil
DE: DIN 51603-1: standard and low
sulphur.
The design and function of the burners
meet standard EN 267.
Installation, commissioning and
maintenance must only be carried out by
authorised specialists and all applicable
directives and regulations must be
complied with.
Burner description
VE 2.100 D and VE 2.150 D Low NOx
burners are two-stage fully automatic
monoblock devices. The special design
of the combustion head enables
combustion with low levels of nitrogen
oxide and increased output. Class 3
type-approval in accordance with
EN676 certifies that the lowest emission
values have been achieved and means
that the national environmental
regulations have been met
AT: KFA 1995, FAV 1997
CH: LRV 2005
DE: 1.BImSChV
They are suitable for use with all heat
generators complying with EN 303 or for
use by hot air generators complying with
DIN 4794 or DIN 30697 within their
respective performance range. Use for
any other application requires the
approval of ELCO.
Scope of delivery
The burner packaging also contains:
1 burner flange with insulation
1 bag containing mounting parts
1 bag containing Technical
Documentation
The following standards should be
observed in order to ensure safe,
environmentally sound and energy-
efficient operation:
EN 226
Connection of fuel oil and forced-
draught gas burners to a heat generator
EN 60335-1, -102
Safety of electrical equipment for
domestic use
Installation location
The burner must not be used in rooms
with aggressive vapours (e.g. hair spray,
tetrachloroethylene, carbon
tetrachloride), high levels of dust or high
air humidity (e.g. laundry rooms).
If no connection to an air exhaust
system is provided for the air supply,
there must be a supply air inlet
measuring:
DE: up to 50 kW: 150 cm2
per additional kW: : + 2.0 cm2
CH: QF [kW] x 6= ...cm2; but at least
150 cm2.
Variations may arise as a result of local
regulations.
Declaration of conformity
for fuel oil burners
We, certified company No.AQF030,
F-74106 ANNEMASSE Cedex,
declare under our sole responsibility
that the products
VE 2.100 D
VE 2.150 D
conform to the following standards
EN 50165
EN 55014
EN 60335-1
EN 60335-2-102
EN 60555-2
EN 60555-3
EN 267
Belgian royal decree dated 08/01/2004
These products bear the CE mark in
accordance with the stipulations of the
following European Directives
89 / 392 /CEE Machinery directive
2004/108/CEE EMC directive
2006 / 95 /CEE Low voltage directive
92 / 42 /CEE EEC Working
efficiency directive
Annemasse, 9th March 2010
M. SPONZA
Overview Contents.................................................................... 2
Important information................................................ 2
Burner description..................................................... 3
Operation Operating mode, safety function ............................... 4
Automatic combustion control unit.........................5-7
Terminal allocation chart, connection
socket.....................................................................8-9
Fuel oil burner pump............................................... 10
Assembly Installing the burner, burner installation location..... 11
Electrical connection, fuel oil connection ............... 12
Commissioning Checks before commissioning ................................ 13
Setting data, checking combustion
components ............................................................ 13
Air regulation, fuel oil pressure regulation............... 14
Adjusting burner output......................................15-20
Maintenance Servicing ............................................................21-22
Troubleshooting ...................................................... 23
Fault diagnosis menu.............................................. 24
Operating statistics menu ..................................24-25
We accept no responsibility for
damage arising from:
- inappropriate use.
- incorrect installation and/or repair on
the part of the buyer or any third party,
including the fitting of non-original
parts.
Final delivery and instructions for
use
The firing system fitter must supply the
operator of the system with operating
and maintenance instructions on or
before final delivery. These instructions
should be displayed in a prominent
location at the point of installation of the
heat generator, They should include the
address and telephone number of the
nearest customer service centre.
Notes for the operator
The system should be inspected by a
specialist at least once a year.
Depending on the type of installation,
shorter maintenance intervals may be
necessary! It is advisable to take out a
maintenance contract to guarantee
regular servicing.