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Full technical description of gas valve Eurosit 630

Full technical description of gas valve Eurosit 630

Today, this is the most common gas valve installed on non-volatile gas boilers of Russian and foreign production. Below we provide you with detailed information on this device, which, in our opinion, can be very useful not only for professionals. Information provided by SIT Group.

If you are interested in directly diagnosing the malfunction of AOGV boilers with imported units, we bring to your attention "Faults of AOGV with a Honeywell or Eurosi unit"

So. What is Eurosit 630, essentially? This is a multifunctional gas supply regulator with a modulating thermostat and the function of full modulating activation of the main burner. Eurosit 630 is a non-volatile device, which makes it unique for solving problems of any kind, say, operating a boiler from a gas holder or from liquefied gas cylinders, without the use of electricity sources. The valve is available in various designs and is used without any additional complications in gas convectors, gas boilers, grills and other wide variety of gas-consuming equipment that requires precise temperature control.

Basic technical capabilities

In parentheses we give a function designation that will help in understanding the two working schemes below.

1. Control knob with positions “off”, “ignition”, “temperature”. (MS) 2. Thermoelectric flame protection system (we are talking about a thermocouple) with blocking the gas supply to the main burner after switching off (the blocking is available after switching off the boiler, i.e. it means protection from unauthorized activation, for example children). (GM) 3. Maximum gas flow adjustment device (RQ) or, optionally, a pressure regulator. (PR) 4. Minimum gas flow adjustment screw. (by pass) 5. Modulation thermostat with the function of completely turning off the main burner. (TH) 6. Gas outlet to the pilot burner with a gas flow adjustment screw. (RQ) 7. Inlet filter and pilot burner filter. (FL) 8. Connections for measuring gas pressure. 9. Gas supply, optionally, from the side or from below. 10. Options for gas connections of the multifunction regulator: pipe with external thread or pipe connection using a nut with a seal.

Two variants of operating schemes (with and without pressure regulator)

Technical data of the Eurosit 630 valve (EN 126 standard)

For reference. The EN 126 standard applies to control devices with two or more functions, one of which is gas shut-off.

Connections 1/2 ISO 7 Operating position - any Gas used (families) - 1,2 and 3 Maximum gas input pressure - 50 mbar Regulator setting range from 3 to 18 mbar Operating ambient temperature from 0 to 80C Pressure regulator (optional) - Class. C Torsional and bending stability - Group 2 Thermoelectric protection system (using SIT thermocouples) Ignition time less than 10 sec. Reset time less than 60 sec. Rated glass of ignition cycles - 10,000 Manual reset system: estimated number of reset cycles - 10,000

Characteristics

The characteristics of the thermostat with the function of completely turning off the main burner are shown in the following table and graph:

Gas consumption

EXPLOITATION

Ignition of the pilot burner

Make sure the control knob is in the "off" position, turn the control knob to the "spark" position. Press the control knob and light the pilot while holding the control knob for a few seconds. (Fig. 1)

Release the control knob and check that the pilot burner is lit (Fig. 2). If the pilot burner goes out, repeat the ignition procedure. If all other attempts to start the pilot burner have not resulted, either the gas control thermocouple is faulty, or the circuit between the “poor draft” thermal relay and the breaker is broken.

Temperature selection

Turn the control knob to the position corresponding to the selected temperature (Fig. 3)

Duty position

When turning the control knob from the selected temperature position to the “spark” position, the main burner goes out, but the pilot burner remains lit. That is, in essence, this position puts the boiler on, like “a car idling.” Is the boiler working? Yes. Is it warm? No.

IMPORTANT! This mode allows you to cool the boiler when there is a necessary sharp change in the operating temperature of the boiler from higher to lower. Otherwise, without cooling the boiler in this way, you can easily “crush” the modulation thermostat cylinder (in Russian, bellows-thermocylinder assembly (like the Zhukovsky boiler)

Turning off the boiler

Turn the control knob to the "Off" position. (Fig. 4)

ATTENTION! Restarting the device after an unexpected emergency shutdown can be done approximately a minute after the boiler is turned off. Because turning the knob to the “pilot” position is possible only after the flame control thermocouple has cooled. (i.e. the handle should bounce up rather than remain pressed down). While the thermocouple produces thermoEMF, the thermoelectric flame control device is in the blocking position.

Installation

The gas valve Eurosit 630 complies with current safety standards. Installation on gas consuming equipment must be carried out in accordance with the specific requirements that exist for this equipment.

Firstly , compliance with the requirements regarding thermoelectric protection must be checked. Now we will explain what we are talking about here. Those who have ever seen, this is especially widespread in cases with Economy automation units on domestic gas boilers, where the solenoid valve button, which “bounces” all the time, is tied with tape or secured in a pressed position with whatever you like so that the boiler works. The malfunction here is 90% obvious - the thermocouple is faulty or has poor contact with the solenoid valve. The thermocouple replacement procedure usually takes 2-3 minutes. But for some reason, no. The button is attached, and when the igniter goes out for any reason (and there are any number of them), the flow of gas into the house is always open, as they say, wide open. Secondly. Compliance with gas pressure requirements. Here we are talking about the presence of a pressure reducer. This applies, you understand, to the operation of the valve on liquefied gas, be it a gas tank or cylinders. At first glance, the requirement is simple, but practice sometimes shows something completely different. Moreover, we are talking here not so much about Eurosit 630 gas valves, but about gas valves, for example, Sigma 845.

A small but useful digression

When the specified pressure requirement is not met, do you know what happens? The Sigma 845 gas valve is installed on a huge number of wall-mounted and floor-standing gas boilers. Moreover, the boilers are not cheap, serious, volatile, with control boards, electric ignition, etc. What we have? Usually this is what. The guys came to do the heating. Done. Does the work need to be submitted? Necessary. Boiler, for example, BAXI floor-standing. There is a gas tank, there is a reducer at the output. They twist and turn, but no one understands what the pressure gauge shows at the outlet. It seems like it should be 2750 Pa or about 300 mm water column, but there the scale is three orders of magnitude coarser than necessary. You can't see anything on this one. The boiler either gives a “no gas” error or does not start at all. Or it will work for half an hour, and then that’s it. Who is to blame when there is no gas? Of course, the gas valve! In the end, do you know what they do? They remove the valve from a completely new boiler and start blowing into it from all sides. It's sulking from here, it's not sulking there. The result is complete panic! Buying the most common one with a factory setting of 300 mbar, to the great amazement of everyone, turns out to solve the problem. It is clear that this requirement also applies to Eurosit 630. But it is non-volatile, there is no board, it will not give us any errors, but it will affect the consumption. And the pilot flame. When you see a column of flame 15 centimeters high FROM THE IGNITER, you will understand what we are talking about. It is very important to carefully understand the gas pressure requirement. Now let's move on to the mechanics.

Mechanical connections

General recommendations

Never damage sealing parts! Never loosen the assembly screws! Avoid shocks, falls, hitting the valve, etc. And further. Never remove the labels on the valve! The information that is indicated there is very important for you and me, because what if we find a replacement later? The valves, of course, have differences, but more on that later. This will come next. Remove dust protection caps only during installation. Make sure gas flow is in the direction indicated by the arrow on the regulator body. Take care to ensure that foreign materials do not enter the valve during installation. Packing foam especially likes to get into all the holes. It just sticks to everything! The plant indicates that some versions of Eurosit 630 may be supplied without certain parts. This note, of course, was primarily written for ourselves, but it won’t hurt you to know it either.

So, together we check the availability of the following components according to Fig. A: - minimum gas flow adjustment screw - 3 - maximum gas flow adjustment screw (sometimes called) - 2 If there are no screws, insert the screws into the corresponding holes 14 and 15.

Gas connection

1. Use 3/8" threaded pipe. It is also possible to connect a D12 mm tube using an O-ring and nut. 2. The valve has two holes in the inlet channels 10 and 12 and two holes in the outlet channels 11 and 13. The holes that we are not using must be closed with plugs.

Igniter connection

This is pin 8. A standard igniter with a diameter of D1/4" is usually screwed into this hole. This is the usual standard configuration. But it is also possible to insert tubes with a diameter of D4 mm, D6 mm with cone seals and corresponding nuts. At the end of the work, be sure to check all connections for leaks.

Installation and adjustment parameters. Complete list for professionals

1. Check the inlet and outlet pressure using gas pressure measuring fittings 6 and 7. After measuring the pressure, carefully plug the fittings. 2. Setting the maximum and minimum gas flow is carried out only with a cold thermal cylinder. 3. Setting the maximum gas flow (version without pressure regulator) Fig. A Turn knob 4 to position 7. Fully tighten adjustment screw 2, and then gradually turn it out until the required gas flow is achieved. ATTENTION! Once fully tightened, do not remove the screw more than two full turns. 4. Disabling the maximum gas flow function. Fully tighten adjustment screw 2, and then turn it out two turns and lock it. Disabling can also be done by replacing adjustment screw 2 with a plug. In this case, the plug must be completely screwed in. 5. Setting the maximum gas flow (version with pressure regulator) Fig. A. Turn the control knob to position 7. When turning adjustment screw 2 clockwise, the gas flow increases. 6. Disabling the pressure regulator function. Turn adjustment screw 2 fully clockwise. 7. Setting the minimum gas flow. Slowly turn the control knob clockwise to the minimum power position (as close as possible to the main burner start position). When turning adjustment screw 3 counterclockwise, the gas flow increases. 8. Setting the gas supply to the igniter. When screw 5 is turned clockwise, gas consumption decreases. 9. Disabling the function of setting the gas supply to the igniter. Fully tighten adjustment screw 5, and then turn it out two turns and lock it. 10. Changing the type of gas. Set the gas pressure at the outlet of the reducer or use a ready-made reducer with a factory setting. We remember that flame separation or breakthrough is strictly prohibited at the maximum and minimum gas pressure, respectively.

Repair of gas valve Eurosit 630

The manufacturer allows only one type of repair work - replacement of the magnetic block. This usually happens when the thermocouple is fully operational and the entire circuit from the thermal relay to the breaker is also operational. All other work, and especially work of the “Kulibin + 0.5 ppm” or “who knows what” class, is strictly prohibited.

Now about the difference between Eurosit 630 blocks. How do they usually differ from each other?

The blocks differ mainly only in the range of temperature control. Standard operating mode for gas boilers is from 40C-90C. Although, on boilers with a power of 11.6 kW there were valves with a temperature range from 40C to 72C. This does not affect the operation of the boilers in any way, therefore, valve 0630068, which supports the range 40C-90C, practically solves any problem.

To quickly assess the situation, we provide a list of temperature conditions that can be indicated on the label of your unit. Attention. Not to be confused with ambient temperature! Such data is also on the block label. Be careful!

Operating temperature range of the Eurosit 630 gas valve: Link to the complete catalog of all Eurosit 630 valves on our website.

The dimensions and thread data of the Eurosit 630 block are given below

Automatic 630 EUROSIT. Adjustment.

Today, the Rostov Boiler Equipment Plant CJSC Rostovgazoapparat produces Siberia boilers, widely known in our country. The author of these lines had the honor of installing such a boiler in his own home. Everything would be fine, but in severe frosts problems with the insufficient power of this device began to appear. At first, I was guilty of power, since the area of ​​the heated house is 95 square meters. m. and the declared boiler power is 11.6 kW. Naturally, the power reserve is small, since the recommended reserve should be + 30% of the area of ​​the house. My boiler must be at least 12.5 kW. that is, for heating 125 sq.m. Now a brief background for buyers of Siberia boilers.

WARNING

Some versions of the multifunction gas regulator are supplied without certain parts.
Therefore, when installing regulators, it is necessary to check the presence of the following components: • minimum gas flow adjustment screw 3
(
Fig. A
) • maximum gas flow adjustment screw
2
(
Fig. A
) or, optionally, pressure regulator
2'
(
Fig. A*
) If not, perform installation as follows: • check that the accessory code is correct • insert the minimum gas flow adjustment screw into hole
14
(
Fig. B
), the maximum gas flow adjustment screw or pressure regulator into hole
15
(
Fig. B
) • insert the accessories and wrap completely.
Tightening torques: - adjustment screws 7Nm - pressure regulator: 1Nm Gas connection
Use a gas pipe with Rp 3/8 ISO 7 thread. Tightening torque: 25 Nm.
It is possible to connect a tube diameter of 12 mm using an o-ring and a nut (codes 0.958.025 and 0.957.007). Tightening torque 15 Nm. The valve has two inlet ports 10
and
12
(
Figure D
) and two outlet ports
11
and
13
(
Figure D
).
Holes that have not been used must be closed with plugs (code 0.972.058). Tightening torque 7 Nm. Connecting the pilot burner
pin
8
(
Fig. D
) Tubes with diameters of 4 mm, 6 mm or 1/4? can be used.
Use nuts and o-rings of the appropriate size. Tightening torque 7 Nm. ATTENTION
After completing the work, check the connections for leaks.

Setting the maximum and minimum gas flow

These settings are made with a cold bulb.

Setting the maximum gas flow

(version without pressure regulator) - (
Fig. A
).
Turn control knob 4
to position
7
.
Fully tighten the adjustment screw 2
, and then gradually turn it out until the required gas flow is achieved.
WARNING
Once fully tightened, do not back out the screw more than
two
turns.

Disabling the maximum gas flow function

Fully tighten the adjustment screw
2
, and then turn it out two turns and lock it.
Disabling can also be done by replacing adjustment screw 2
with a plug (code 0.972.057). In this case, the plug must be completely screwed in.

Setting the maximum gas flow

(version with pressure regulator) - (
fig. A*
).
Turn the control knob to position 7
.
When turning the adjustment screw 2' clockwise (VERSION WITH PRESSURE REGULATOR)
, the gas flow increases.

Disabling the pressure regulator function


2'
adjustment screw fully clockwise.

Setting the minimum gas flow

Slowly turn the control knob clockwise to the minimum power position (close to the main burner off position).
When turning adjustment screw 3
counterclockwise, the gas flow increases. It is also possible to use screws with calibrated holes (optional) instead of screws for adjusting the maximum and minimum gas flow. In this case, the screws must be tightened with a tightening torque of 7 Nm.

Setting the gas supply to the pilot burner

When screw
5
clockwise, gas consumption decreases.

ATTENTION

After completing all adjustments and adjustments, check the tightness of the seals and the correct operation of the equipment. Flame separation or breakthrough is strictly prohibited at the corresponding maximum and minimum gas pressure. After completing the adjustment work, secure the seals and/or adjustment screws with paint.

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Gas burners safety rules

adminArticles Safety requirements when working with gas burners when installing a new soft roof or repairing an old rolled weld-on waterproofing material 2.1.

When working with gas-flame equipment, it is recommended to use safety glasses. 2.2. When lighting a manual gas-flame burner (working gas - propane), you should open the valve 1/4 - 1/2 turn and, after briefly purging the hose, ignite the combustible mixture, after which you can adjust the flame.

2.3. Light the burner with a match or a special lighter; it is prohibited to light the burner from random burning objects. With the burner lit, do not move outside the workplace, do not climb ladders and scaffolding, and do not make sudden movements.

The burner is extinguished by closing the gas supply valve and then lowering the locking lever.

During breaks in operation, the burner flame must be extinguished and the valves on it must be tightly closed.

During breaks in work (lunch, etc.), the valves on gas cylinders and reducers must be closed.

2.4. If the burner overheats, operation should be stopped, the burner should be extinguished, and cooled to ambient temperature in a container with clean water. 2.5. Gas-flame work must be carried out at a distance of at least 10 m from groups of cylinders (more than 2) intended for gas-flame work; 5 m from individual flammable gas cylinders; 3 m from flammable gas pipelines.

2.6. When igniting a manual liquid burner (working fuel is diesel fuel), first turn on the compressor, supplying a small amount of air to the burner head (adjustment with a valve), then open the fuel supply valve slightly and ignite the resulting fuel mixture at the cut of the head. By successively increasing the flow of fuel and air, a stable flame is established. The compressor can only be moved when it is switched off.

2.7. If a gas leak is detected from the cylinders, work should be stopped immediately. Repairing cylinders or other equipment at a gas-flame work site is not permitted.

2.8.

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