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10.4 Environment
Be sure the burner operating environment matches the original operating
specifications. Check the following items
– Voltage, frequency, and stability of electrical power
– Fuel type and fuel supply pressure
– Adequate fresh, clean, combustion air
– Humidity, altitude, temperature and presence of damaging corrosive gases of the
supply air.
10.5 Burner Mounting
1. Rear cover
Disconnect the pipe to the burner, remove the four bolts of rear cover, then take
down rear cover and rotate it to the position to you want. Then install the four bolts.
Re-connect the piping. Make sure that the O-rings show no signs of damage.
2. Installing the Flame Sensor
Install the flame sensor (UV or flame rod) to the rear cover pipe screw hole or extent
pipe, make electrical connect to flame controller.
3. Installing the Spark Plug
Install the spark plug into the opening in the rear cover, make electrical connect to
flame controller, please to be noted that do not apply any grease to the threads of
the spark plug. You can cause bad grounding of the spark plug if you apply grease to
it. Bad grounding of the spark plug results in a weak spark.
4. Burner Mounting
Fix burner flange with bolts to the wall of chamber, different types of burner
dimension shown in date sheet. Make sure that the wall of the chamber is strong
enough to support the weight of the burner. If necessary, reinforce the area where
you plan to install the burner to support the weight of the burner.
Refractory furnace walls must allow for thermal expansion as recommended by the
refractory supplier – the wall should apply no stress on the burner block or
refractory layer surrounding the burner block.
The combustor or combustion block must not extend beyond the inside of the
furnace wall more than 3mm. Beyond this length it is necessary to add a spacer on
the outside of the furnace to keep the end of the combustor or combustion block
within 3mm of the end of the wall.
If the combustor or burner block is shorter than the furnace wall thickness the block
or combustor should be recessed into the wall. To prevent refractory overheating, a
45° chamfer should be applied
Make sure the ceramic fiber is filled between the burner and the chamber wall if the
gap more than 20mm.
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