
12. Referring to Table 5.2, select the correct drill size. Use this drill
bit to check the hole diameters of the venturi inlets in the
tangential inlet ring. If the holes are worn beyond the
corresponding maximum throat diameter number shown in
Table 5.2, then replacing the venturi insert should be
considered.
13. Examine the flat faces of the base and nose cone, which form
the front and rear of the vortex chamber, respectively. Although
slight “dimpling” of the surfaces adjacent to the inlet holes is
normal, pitting and scoring is not. Clean these surfaces with
solvent if they appear oily or sooty.
14. Clean any accumulated carbon from the internal bore of the
nose cone, but do not scratch or mar these surfaces.
Figure 5.1
Atomizer Assembly Components
5-5
Orig.
Max.
Max.
Insert
Orig.
Worn
Worn
Burner
No. of
Throat
Drill
Throat
Drill
Size
Inserts
Dia. (in.)
Size
Dia. (in.)
Size
6V
6
.0760
48
.0820
45
8V
6
.0995
39
.1093
7/64
10V
6
.1250
1/8
.1360
29
12V
6
.1440
27
.1570
22
14V
6
.1695
18
.1875
3/16
16V
6
.1935
10
.2130
3
18V
6
.2130
3
.2340
A
22V
10
.1960
9
.2130
3
24V
10
.2090
4
.2280
1
28V
10
.2420
C
.2656
17/64
32V
10
.2720
I
.2968
19/64
36V
10
.3020
N
.3320
Q
Table 5.2
Atomizing Inlet Ring Data
1
2
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Atomizing Medium Inlet
Oil Inlet
Oil Nozzle Retaining Ring
Body
Spacers
Base
Inlet Ring
Nose Cone
Oil Nozzle
6
8
4
7
5
3
Eclipse Vortometric Burner v2.00, Installation Guide 248, 4/10/07