Eclipse ThermJet TJ0015 - 2000 Technical Information Download Page 7

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ThermJet, V2, Technical Information, Edition 2.14

Step 2: Control Methodology

  If the burner is shut off during operation at

temperatures above 1000°F (538°C), provisions
must be made to provide an adequate amount of
flowing combustion air to keep the burner internal
components cool.

The control methodology is the basis for the rest of the
design process. Once it is known what the system will look
like, the components that are in it can be selected. The
control methodology chosen depends on the type of
process to be controlled.

NOTE:

 The stated operational characteristics only apply if

the described control circuits are followed. Use of different
control methods will result in unknown operational
performance characteristics. Use the control circuits
contained within this section or contact Eclipse for written,
approved alternatives.

There are two main methods to control the input of a
ThermJet system. Each of these methods also has two
variants. These methods may be applied to single burner
as well as multiple burner systems.

The methods and variants are:

1. Modulating control:

a. Modulating gas & air, on-ratio control or excess air

@ low fire on page 8.

b. Modulating gas with fixed-air control on page 9. 

2. High/low control:

a. High/low air & gas control (pulse firing) on page

10.

b. High/low gas with fixed-air control (Can also be

used for pulse firing) on page 11. 

NOTE:

 

Use of a ratio regulator in a fixed-air system is

optional. However, eliminating the ratio regulator will
adversely affect the ignition reliability at inputs greater
than 40% of maximum.

Use of a ratio regulator in a fixed-air system also provides
automatic gas modulation if system air flow changes over
time (such as a clogged air filter).

In the pages that follow you will find schematics of these
control methods. The symbols in the schematics are
explained in the “Key to System Schematics” (see

Appendix).

Automatic Gas Shut-Off by Burner or

Shut-Off by Zone

The automatic gas shut-off valve can be installed in two
operational modes: 

1. Automatic Gas Shut-Off by Burner

If the flame monitoring system detects a failure, the
gas shut-off valves close the gas supply to the burner
that caused the failure.

2. Automatic Gas Shut-Off by Zone

If the flame monitoring system detects a failure, the
gas shut-off valves close the gas supply to all the
burners in the zone that caused the failure.

NOTE:

 All ThermJet control schematics on the following

pages reflect a single gas automatic shut-off valve. 

This

may be changed to conform to local safety and/or
insurance requirements. (Refer to the ThermJet
Installation Guide No. 205).

NOTICE

Summary of Contents for ThermJet TJ0015 - 2000

Page 1: ...Eclipse ThermJet Burners Model TJ0015 2000 Version 2 Technical Information Edition 2 14...

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: ...apabilities 5 Operator Training 5 Replacement Parts 5 3 System Design 6 Design 6 Step 1 Burner Model Selection 6 Step 2 Control Methodology 7 Step 3 Ignition System 12 Step 4 Flame Monitoring Control...

Page 4: ...er Audience This manual has been written for people who are already familiar with all aspects of a nozzle mix burner and its add on components also referred to as the burner system These aspects are D...

Page 5: ...by sanding sawing grinding cutting and other construction activities could release crystalline silica Crystalline silica is known to cause cancer and health risks from the exposure to these chemicals...

Page 6: ...ased on requirements for temperature uniformity circulation chamber size air pressure and overall operating costs Flame velocity information is available in Datasheets 205 1 through 205 13 Fuel Type T...

Page 7: ...on page 9 2 High low control a High low air gas control pulse firing on page 10 b High low gas with fixed air control Can also be used for pulse firing on page 11 NOTE Use of a ratio regulator in a f...

Page 8: ...lator can be biased to give excess air at low fire NOTE Do not use an adjustable limiting orifice ALO as the high fire gas limiting valve ALO s require too much pressure drop for use in a proportional...

Page 9: ...r eliminating the ratio regulator will adversely affect the ignition reliability at inputs greater than 40 of maximum Figure 3 2 Modulating Gas with Fixed Air Control Optional IF flame monitoring syst...

Page 10: ...the solenoid valve Low fire gas passes through the butterfly valve b High fire A control input opens the solenoid valve Figure 3 3 High Low Air Gas Control Pulse Firing NC Automatic shut off by zone...

Page 11: ...en solenoid valve NOTE Use of a ratio regulator in a fixed air system is optional on a single burner system only However eliminating the ratio regulator will adversely affect the ignition reliability...

Page 12: ...ollow the control circuits described in the previous section Control Methodology to obtain reliable ignition Local safety and insurance require limits on the maximum trial for ignition time These time...

Page 13: ...lve in the bypass line plus the automatic gas shut off valve either at each burner or each zone are opened If a flame is established the bypass solenoid valve closes at the end of the trial for igniti...

Page 14: ...is detected may prevent establishment of flame particularly when using UV scanners The flame monitoring control must maintain the spark for a fixed time interval that is long enough for ignition DO N...

Page 15: ...ber and motor horsepower hp With the output pressure and the specific flow you can find the blower catalog number and the motor hp in Bulletin 610 4 Eclipse recommends that you select a totally enclos...

Page 16: ...can help you design and obtain a main gas shut off valve train that complies with the current safety standards The shut off valve train must comply with all the local safety standards set by the autho...

Page 17: ...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...

Page 18: ...ne This impulse line is connected between the top of the ratio regulator and the burner body Main Gas Shut Off Valve Train Eclipse strongly endorses NFPA as a minimum 790 791 Pilot Gas Valve Train Ecl...

Page 19: ...anual reset version requires pushing a button to transfer the contacts when the pressure set point is satisfied 840 Pressure Gauge A device to indicate pressure 940 Check Valve A check valve permits f...

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