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Eclipse Furnnox Burner, V1, Installation Guide 210, 2/14/2011
Introduction
In this section you will find the information and instructions
needed to install the burner and system components.
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Only qualified competent personnel with
experience of combustion systems are allowed to
install, adjust or maintain the burner.
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All installation work must be carried out in
compliance with current legislated standards.
Handling & Storage
Handling
• Make sure the area is clean.
• Inspect the burner, ensure that all components are
clean and free from damage.
• Use appropriate support and handling equipment
when lifting the burner.
• Protect the burner from weather, damage, dirt and
moisture.
• Protect the burner and components from excessive
temperatures and humidity.
Storage
• Make sure the components are clean and free of
damage.
• Store the components in a cool, clean, dry room.
• After making sure everything is present and in good
condition, keep the components in original
packages as long as possible.
Position of Components
The position and amount of components are determined
by the kind of control method chosen. Furnnox burners
are applied on furnaces using multiple burners and
multiple control zones, for which electronic gas air ratio
control systems are used.
Due to the variety of these control systems this manual
does not describe the design.
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
WARNING
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Installation