Eclipse Winnox WX Series v1 Design Guide No. 111, 9/25/2008
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Combustor Type
Select a combustor type based on the application:
Recommended Maximum Chamber Temperature °F (°C)
Model
Standard
Alloy Tube
High Temp
Alloy Tube
Refractory
Plug
100, 200
1300° (704°)
1550° (843°)
1800° (982°)
300, 400
1300° (704°)
1550° (843°)
1800° (982°)
500, 600
1300° (704°)
1550° (843°)
1800° (982°)
1000
1100° (593°)
1400° (760°)
Not Available
Tube and plug temperatures should be reduced 150°F when using
propane or butane.
Note:
When using a refractory plug, the customer must provide
their own refractory tube set up per Eclipse dimensions.
Control Motor
Select a control motor. Standard control motor options include
various models which Eclipse will mount to the burner. Winnox
burners can be ordered with control motor bracket and mounting
hardware only. Customer supplied control motors must conform to
these specifications:
rotation not to exceed 2 rpm
•
minimum torque of 25 in-lb (2,8 Nm)
•
90° stroke
•
continuous modulating or high/low modulating control
•
reversible direction of rotation
•
certain applications may require control motors with a limit
•
switch or switches if:
-
the burner capacity is to be limited to fit an application
- the chamber is to be fired with positive or negative
pressure
- the chamber pressure is outside the range -1" w.c.
to +1" w.c. (-2,5 to 2,5 mbar)
- there is a need to indicate a high and/or low fire air
butterfly valve (BV) position
Burner Configuration
Select configuration. See figure 3.2 on page 11 for illustrations.
Gas Pipe Connection
Select the gas pipe connection including the pipe thread type.The
piping, burner gas inlet, and fuel train components are threaded
using the customer selected pipe thread option.
Flame Supervision
Select a flame rod or an ultraviolet (UV) scanner. Both are
available on all Winnox burners. If a flame rod is selected, it will be
factory mounted in the burner. If a UV scanner is selected, it must
be ordered separately.
Warning:
A UV scanner can possibly detect another burner’s
flame if it is in the line of sight, and falsely indicate
flame presence. Use a flame rod in this situation. This
helps prevent accumulation of unburned fuel which,
in extreme situations, could cause a fire or an
explosion.
Step 1:
Burner Option
Selection
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