1. When the burner is stopped, only the gas supply shall be
cut off, and the combustion auxiliary air should not be cut off
immediately. If the combustion auxiliary air is interrupted for
more than 5 minutes, the burner should be removed to
prevent damage to the burner and the flame detector.
2. When the gas is not completely closed, do not remove the
gas metal hose or the locking device
5.1 Burner Data
Input
Burner
type
KW
90G50
10-30
5.2 Burner Adjust
Before the system starts, lock the burner to ensure that the burner does not slide by external
forces. Connect the burner combustion air hose to the combustion air inlet. Connect the burner
gas hose to the gas inlet. Open the combustion air valve and test the pressure at 1-5 mbar, which
should be properly adjusted according to the kiln pressure. Check and confirm that both the
combustion air hose and the gas hose are correctly and firmly connected. Open the gas valve and
adjust the gas flow regulating valve to ensure flame stability.
6.
Burner maintenance
Burners require routine inspection. Examination after first or long absence are particularly important.
For the first use, check that the seal of each interface is intact and not loose. After the burner is first
used normally, the burner needs to be checked. The pilot burner is checked weekly in the first month,
and at the second month, the inspection frequency can be extended to once in two weeks. Anderson
suggested that the burner check out at least once a month. Each inspection requires the inspection
when the system is shut down and cool down to room temperature.
7.
Spare part
For normal use and regular maintenance of the burner, we recommend preparing the following
parts: None
Anderson Thermal Soluions(Suzhou)Co., Ltd
Burner
Burner
OD (mm)
length(mm)
38
300-600
Anderson Thermal Solutions – PBA90 Operation Manual
Attention!
Gas Flow
Gas Pressure
(Nm^3/hr)
min
max
min
1
3
0.5
3
Combustion Air
(mbar)
Pressure(mbar)
max
min
5
1
max
5