User guide

2:4 SAFETY
READ HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION ON INSIDE FRONT COVER OF THIS MANUAL.
IMPORTANT
Should you wish to remove or dismantle any covers or parts of the boiler for cleaning or maintenance
ALWAYS FIRST SWITCH OFF THE
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.
1. On no account should any part of the Boiler or its Flue be modified with the exception of flues which require
adjusting to length to suit site conditions, as detailed in this manual.
2. The wiring of the control panel should be as the wiring diagrams included in this Manual. Wiring should not
be tampered with, modified or changed for any reason.
3. Only use Boulter replacement parts.
Non compliance with the above will invalidate the Guarantee.
BOULTER BUDERUS CAMRAY 5
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3:1 LIQUID FUELS
The Camray 5 and Camray 5 UTILITY Boilers will burn liquid fuels complying with BS2869 Part 2 1988 Class
C2 as specified in the Code of Practice for Oil Firing BS5410 Part 1.
Class C2 (Kerosene)
This fuel is suitable for all Camray 5 and Camray 5 Utility models. Burners are supplied with the appropriate
nozzle and pump pressure as standard for this fuel. They are set for mid-range output. Details of all nozzle
sizes and pump pressure for all outputs are shown on section 3.6.
3:3 BURNER DETAILS
Burner type - RIELLO 484T50, 483T50 or 487T50
Pressure Jet - supplied as standard. Manually adjustable air regulator.
The burner must be set to details given in section 3.6.
For further details of the burner, refer to the burner data sheets supplied in the literature envelope.
3:4 ELECTRIC’S
3:2 BOILER TECHNICAL DETAILS
Maximum Boiler working pressure 3 Bar - 30.6m Water Head
Minimum recommended return water temperature 60°C
Maximum hearth temperature less than 85°C.
Maximum side panel temperature less than 35°C above room temperature.
Minimum Conventional flue draught at boiler flue outlet
0.035"w.g. (8.75N/m
2
).
Maximum Conventional flue draught at boiler flue outlet
0.15"w.g. (37.5N/m
2
).
Water Resistance Less than 300 m.m.w.g.
with 11°C temperature rise across the boiler.
Pa
g
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