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8.

PILOT START-UP, OPERATIONAL TESTS 

Before proceeding with the start-up and operational tests of SP-48-NG/PG-ND pilot check the following: 

8.1 

Gas installation is properly mounted, tight and functionally checked, including: valves, flaps, strainers, fittings 
and joints (flanged and screwed) as well as control and interlock devices. 

8.2 

Gas connection to the pilot is made in accordance with the above instructions and the assy drawing. 

8.3   Electrical components and circuits are properly connected, grounded and tested. 
8.4 

Power supply to the electrical circuit of the ignition device and spark or arc release should be allowed only 

after assembly of the device, and when installed in the operating position on the burner or outside the burner 
only to validate the operation strictly according to the device instructions e.g. on test stand. 

Then perform next steps: 

8.5 

Select one pilot as a representative for tests. 

8.6 

Prepare the burner control system to enable manual trials in a safe way. 

8.7  

Install for the trial period appropriate gauge and manual valve on the pilot gas supply line. This will allow for 
fine adjustment of the gas pressure. 

8.8 

After verification of ignition device mounting and wiring, the electric igniter can be powered up. 

Check for the spark or arc presence. 

8.9  

At presence of a spark or an electric arc from ignition device, slowly open the pilot manual shut-off gas valve 
with the air inlets obscured by adjusting sleeve completely (pos. 5 on Fig.1). At certain degree of opening the 
pilot flame should establish. 

8.10   Adjust the gas pressure slowly up to the working pressure. Pilot flame may be yellow and bushy due to too 

little combustion air. 

8.11   Loosen  the  locking  thumb  screw  and  adjust  the  air  sleeve until  the flame  stabilizes  at  the  air  tube  end  and 

reaches blue-yellow color. Each time secure the sleeve position by tightening the screw. 
The  air  tube  should  not  glow  (it  starts  to  glow  at  400-500°C)  -  if  this  happens  adjust  the  air  and  gas  or 
eventually the main burner air pressure (in the windbox) to stabilize the flame in the desired position and to 
stop the glow effect. Flame should be as stable as possible. 

Remarks

a) Pilot flame should be blue near the igniter tip and yellow at its end. With some kind of gases the 

flame color may stay yellow. 

b) In some applications e.g. on up-fired burners, when the draught of the furnace is significant, it may 

be  necessary  to  limit  the  amount  of  air  by  obscuring  air  inlets  accordingly  in  order  to  keep  stable 
pilot flame, bearing in mind, that air adjustment possibility of natural draught pilot is limited. 

c) A  gas  pilot,  after  correct  adjustments,  should  ignite  reliably  and  burn  with  a  stable  flame  at  each 

selected  gas  pressure  point  throughout  its  operational  pressure  range.  However,  it  should  be  noted 
that, the pilot is not intended to be used as a burner - its turn-down ratio is typically 1:1. 

8.12   In case of insufficient pilot capacity, the amount of gas and air can be further adjusted bearing in mind the 

above principles. 

8.13   In  multiple  burner  and  pilot  applications  on  one  heater/boiler  with  a  similar  gas  supply  installation  and 

similar layout on the main burner, set the other pilot’s gas manual valve and the air adjusting sleeve to the 
same position. 

8.14   Then carry out light-off tests. In case of differences in the quality of combustion adjust manual valve and 

air sleeve so that the flame is similar to that on the test pilot. In some cases the main burner air should be 
adjusted. 

8.15   Repeat the light-off tests several times on each pilot to confirm the repeatability of ignition. Flame should be 

stable, in correct position and of desired shape. 

8.16   For  outdoor  installation, pay attention  to  the  influence of wind  strength  and  direction  on  the  quality of  the 

pilot flame. In the event of its significant impact appropriate  measures should be taken, e.g. in the form of 
fences around the burners or heater limiting this influence. 

If  the 

SP-48-NG/PG-ND 

gas  pilot  has  been  properly  started  and  the  settings  were  optimized,  with  correct 

maintenance, the igniter will operate trouble free. 

Summary of Contents for SureFire II SP-48-NG-ND

Page 1: ...as or LPG gas is SP 48 PG ND xxx where xxx is the insertion length L from 0 5 to 2 0 metres see Appendix 1 the pilot capacity vs gas pressure graphs for Natural gas and Propane For other Fuel gas type...

Page 2: ...e gas is supplied through the inlet 1 2 BSP to the gas head and to the gas tube and further to the orifice stabilizer assembly A small amount of gas leaves through the bleed orifice mounted in the gas...

Page 3: ...ION SOURCES FOR GAS IGNITER LIGHT OFF SETTING METHOD Sources of ignition in the gas pilot SP 48 ND are electrical high energy spark igniters HESI or high tension igniters HTI equipped with the ignitio...

Page 4: ...5 2 0 m longer upon request Pilot weight P N SP 48 NG PG ND 0 5 length L 0 5 m 3 00 kg pilot weight adder approx 2 60 kg m Material used for construction all parts 304 316 SS and heat resistant steel...

Page 5: ...ng see Fig 2 If it is not possible to use one of mounting tubes proposed above a different type can be used bearing in mind that its inner diameter should be properly matched to the outer diameter of...

Page 6: ...rmining the position of the complete pilot relative to the mounting tube the mounting tube clamping screws should be tightened to prevent the device from moving FIGURE 4 Gas head with ring gasket and...

Page 7: ...if this happens adjust the air and gas or eventually the main burner air pressure in the windbox to stabilize the flame in the desired position and to stop the glow effect Flame should be as stable a...

Page 8: ...e absence of the flame after trial for ignition the valves are closed and electrical igniter is switched off i Eventual repeating of trial for ignition sequence depends on the application Details of s...

Page 9: ...e gas pilot does not operate correctly check the following a All manual gas valves on gas supply line were open and there is gas available b All valves in the supply line are functioning properly c Th...

Page 10: ...enance of igniter contrary to the instructions in the user manual unauthorized igniter modifications or repairs made by unauthorized personnel use of components or spare parts other than original 11 6...

Page 11: ...Fire IITM Pilot Mounting Tubes Spare Parts Part No Description SP 48 MTF Mounting Tube Flanged flange OD 80 length 120mm SP 48 MTW 150 Mounting Tube for Welding length 150 mm SP 48 MTW 600 Mounting Tu...

Page 12: ...12 2020 Carrier APPENDIX No 1 The Pilot capacity vs gas pressure graphs standard version Remark The real measured capacity may differ by 5 depending on a particular pilot and measurement conditions...

Page 13: ...lane Fig B Typical for refinery petrochem and industrial heaters shows position of SP 32 and SP 48 Gas Igniter operating as a continuous pilot on a sample main burner with gas spuds and central oil or...

Page 14: ...nery gas Refinery Off Gas needs additional engineering and testing because their gas compositions and calorific values are different than these of NG PG and LPG taken for gas pilot design Moreover the...

Page 15: ...x 35 315 cubic foot ft3 Air flow rate 1 cubic metre hour m3 h x 0 589 standard cubic foot min SCFM Weight 1 kilogram kg x 2 2046 pound lb Pressure 1 kilopascal kPa x 6 895 pound square inch gauge psig...

Page 16: ...which is found defective in material or workmanship or which otherwise fails to conform to the description of the product on the face of its sales order THE FOREGOING IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIE...

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