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10.1 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 

Pilot 

SP-48-ND 

because of simple design does not require complicated maintenance procedures. 

Checking and cleaning of air and gas tubes: 

a)

Close the manual gas valve and disconnect the pilot gas line. 

b)

Disconnect the ignition rod electric supply cable. 

c)

Unscrew the mounting ring. 

d)

Loose the adjusting sleeve locking thumb screw as it may block the stabilizer plate during slide out. Then 
carefully slide out the gas part assembly from the air tube. 

e)

Check the ignition rod at least every 12 months. For checking and standard service do not remove the rod 
from the gas part. Follow the igniter User’s Manual. 

Pull out the electrical igniter only if it is absolutely necessary e.g. when rod is worn or damaged and has to 
be repaired or replaced. Before that, loose the ignition rod holding gland and then follow p. 7.2. 
Unscrew the rod tip before pulling out rod from the gas part and holding gland for easier slide without any 
jamming. 

f)

Check and clean the bleed and main gas orifices. For cleaning use a soft copper wire. 

g)

To remove heavy dirt use a soft wire brush e.g. copper wire brush. 

h)

Blow compressed air through the whole gas part assembly. 

i)

To check the air tube condition loose the mounting tube clamp assembly screws and pull out air tube. 
Check for overheating traces and clean it. 

j)

Assemble all the elements back to obtain the original configuration. 

Checking of ignition device: 

k)

Check the complete ignition device at least every 12 months. Follow instructions in its User's Manual. 

10.2 TROUBLESHOOTING 

If the 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)

The preset gas pressure is correct. 

d)

Is there a significant influence of external conditions on the amount of air supplied to the pilot. 

e)

Gas supply lines are clear - check strainers. 

f)

Gas orifice in orifice nipple is clear. 

g)

Electric ignition device is working properly and its rod is correctly positioned in gas part assembly. If it is 
not working properly - follow the ignition device manual. 

h)

The power parameters for ignition device are correct. 

If the gas lights but the flame is unstable, or goes out when main burner goes into operation, check that: 

i)

The gas pressure does not drop during pilot light-off (trial for ignition). 

j)

There is no significant interference of the air flow around the pilot. 

k)

The air from the main burner does not blow off the pilot flame or does not move it out of the field of view 
of the flame scanner (if applied). 

l)

Flame safeguard system works correctly and the flame is not obscured. 

Improper operation of the whole installation requires the detailed checking of the power line and all components, 
including any temporary use of override switches or jumpers. 

Be aware of all connections to be later restored to normal state, to allow safe operation. 

11. 

SPARE PARTS, WARRANTY CONDITIONS 

11.1 For start-up and warranty period it’s recommended to order following spare parts in quantity as below: 

– 

a set of loose parts used on both sizes on pilots: 

SP-32 

and 

SP-48 

(see Fig. 5) - one for 4 pilots 

– 

complete orifice-stabilizer assembly for 

SP-48-ND 

pilot, including:  

- one for 4 pilots 

main orifice nipple with gas tube, bleed orifice, stabilizer, divider 

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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