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Installation

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BrightFire 200, V1, Operating Instructions, Edition 09.15

In this section you will find information and instructions
needed to install the burner and the system components.

Handling & Storage

Handling

• Make sure the area is clean.

• Protect all components from weather, damage, dirt 

and moisture.

• Protect the components from excessive 

temperatures and humidity.

• Take care not to drop or damage components.

Storage

• Make sure the components are clean and free of 

damage.

• Store the components in a cool, clean, dry room.

• After you have made sure everything is present and 

in good condition, keep the components in their 
original packaging as long as possible

Approval of Components

Limit Controls & Safety Equipment

All limit controls and safety equipment must comply with

all applicable local codes and/or standards and must be
listed for combustion safety by an independent testing
agency. Typical application examples include:

• American: NFPA 86 with listing marks from UL, FM, 

CSA

• European: EN 746-2 with CE mark from TuV, 

Gastec, Advantica

Electrical Wiring

All the electrical wiring must comply with all applicable

local codes and/or standards such as:

• NFPA Standard 70

• IEC60364

• CSA C22

• BS7671

Gas Piping

All the gas piping must comply with all applicable local

codes and/or standards such as:

• NFPA Standard 54

• ANSI Z223

• EN 746-2

Where to Get the Standards:

The NFPA Standards are available from: 
National Fire Protection Agency 
Batterymarch Park
Quincy, MA 02269
www.nfpa.org

The ANSI Standards are available from: 

American National Standard Institute 

1430 Broadway
New York, NY 10018
www.ansi.org

The UL Standards are available from: 
333 Pfingsten Road
Northbrook, IL 60062
www.ul.com

The FM Standards are available from: 
1151 Boston-Providence Turnpike
PO Box 9102
Norwood, MA 02062
www.fmglobal.com/approvals

Information on the EN standards and where to get them is
available from: 
Comité Européen de Normalisation 

Stassartstraat 36

B-1050 Brussels
Phone: +32-25196811

Fax: +32-25196819

www.cen.eu

Comité Européen de Normalisation Electronique 

Stassartstraat 36

B-1050 Brussels
Phone: +32-25196871

Fax: +32-25196919 

www.cenelec.org

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Summary of Contents for BrightFire 200 series

Page 1: ...Eclipse BrightFire 200 Burners BRT Size G M and B Version 1 Operating Instructions Edition 09 15...

Page 2: ...and Eclipse will not be liable for any other injury loss damage or expenses whether direct or consequential including but not limited to loss of use income or damage to material arising in connection...

Page 3: ...l of Components 6 BrightFire 200 Adjustable Burners 7 Gimbal Mounting Bracket Installation 7 Pre Start Considerations 7 BrightFire 200 Installation and Start Up During Initial Heat Up Furnace 8 Bright...

Page 4: ...ncreased flame control and burner flexibility Lower NOX emissions Compatible with current mounting bracket for easy installation Compatible with current BrightFire gas and cool ing air connections for...

Page 5: ...er equipment installed under the furnace port Eclipse recommends installing a safety guard around moving parts Eclipse recommends considering any area with moving mechanical parts a restricted area Th...

Page 6: ...ks from UL FM CSA European EN 746 2 with CE mark from TuV Gastec Advantica Electrical Wiring All the electrical wiring must comply with all applicable local codes and or standards such as NFPA Standar...

Page 7: ...termined from the furnace and port information Gimbal Mounting Bracket Installation NOTE For additional info on the Gimbal Mounting Bracket refer to Info Guide 1113 1 Set all bracket adjustments to ze...

Page 8: ...main burners is increased the heat up burner input is decreased to maintain the heat up schedule until the heat up burner can be removed Figure 3 1 Typical Installation Under port Figure 3 2 Typical...

Page 9: ...ngement incorporates two burners per port Both burners of any given port should have equal gas flow and be adjusted in pairs when balancing gas flow On a typical under port fired furnace either side p...

Page 10: ...et the main gas flow control to manual and open to 10 15 7 Establish gas and cooling air supply up to the local shut off valves 8 Beginning with one burner on the off firing side of the furnace discon...

Page 11: ...tation of the adjustment knob will lengthen the flame while moving the adjustment forward clockwise rotation of the adjustment knob will shorten the flame To read the indicator rod positions for the a...

Page 12: ...ed further from the port opening while maintaining lower NOX emissions Converting BrightFire 200 from Gas to Oil Firing NOTE If firing heavy fuel oil the oil must be conditioned to maintain a viscosit...

Page 13: ...ate plugging of the regenerator ports instrumentation issues or furnace wear allowing infiltration of ambient air A side to side bias in the ratios may be required 5 Check the rear packing nuts to ver...

Page 14: ...and nut but do not tighten 20 Insert the inner gas tube through the rear of the burner until the end is flush with the area adjustment lug 21 Tighten the inner gas tube locking nut and the packing gla...

Page 15: ...illimeter mm inch in 3 94 x 10 2 MJ Nm Btu ft standard 26 86 From To Multiply By kiloPascals kPa millibar mbar 10 meter m millimeter mm 1000 millibar mbar kiloPascals kPa 0 1 millimeter mm meter m 0 0...

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