SKU: 37611000, 246.124.229
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Brahma NDTE31 37611000 controllers are designed to control atmospheric gas and liquid fuel burners in installations with a non-constant operation cycle.
Brahma NDTE31 37611000 ignition automation versions:
– Manual reset of the accident: Restart is possible by pressing the reset button by the operator.
– Electrical reset of the accident: Restarting the burner requires disconnecting and connecting the main power supply.
Application:
– Suitable for combined boilers, heating boilers, steam boilers, air heaters, IR heaters, convectors, water heaters, furnaces and block burners.
Certification:
– EC certificate (CE PIN 0694BP0610) in accordance with Directives 90/396 and 93/68 on gas equipment.
– Compliance with EN 298 and EN 230:2005 standards for gas and liquid fuel systems and flame detectors.
Safety:
– Two independent safety contacts for controlling the gas valve.
– The ability to control Brahma valves of the VCM0x type.
– The ability to connect a custom module.
Ignition modes:
– Direct or pilot ignition.
Technical Information
Supply voltage:
– Rated voltage: 220-240V, 50-60 Hz.
– Power consumption: 30 VA.
Operating characteristics:
– Temperature range: -20 °C – +70 °C.
– Maximum humidity: 95% at +40 °C.
– Protection: IP00.
Fuses:
– Built-in fuse: 4 A.
– External fuse: 3.15 A.
Weight and dimensions:
– Maximum weight: about 200 g.
– Maximum cable length of external components:
– Room thermostat: 20 m.
– Remote alarm: 20 m.
– Ignition device (high voltage): 2 m.
– Other cables: 1 m.
Electrical connections:
– The installation must comply with national requirements and European standards for electrical safety.
– The correct connection of the phase and neutral is required.
– The importance of grounding the controller and the main power supply.
Construction
– Plastic housing to protect against mechanical damage, dust and dirt.
– Surface mounting technology of electronic components to minimize dimensions.
– Varistor for protection against voltage fluctuations in the power supply network.
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