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The burner performance is highly dependent on its application and installation in the heater. 
Factors such as air

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have in

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 nal emissions levels . Midco does not guarantee combustion results prior to 

performing actual combustion tests. 

The burner should be located in the center of the pro

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 le. The pro

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 le clearance from ends of the 

burner should be kept at approximately 1 to 4-inches. Typically setting the pro

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 le 2

 from the end 

plates is recommended. Any reinforcements used on the edge of the pro

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 le opening should be 

on the downstream side of the pro

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 le. The burner can be mounted either vertically or horizontally.  

Since the air

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 ow varies from unit to unit best results should be determined by actual testing.

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The HMA-2 & 2A Burners are designed to operate in an air heater and in an air stream taken directly 
from outdoors for most applications.  To avoid strati

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 cation of the heated air, the burners should be 

located on the intake side center to the blower.  Such positioning will take advantage of the blower 
mixing e

 ect and ensure minimum temperature strati

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 cation. It will also allow for a relatively uniform 

air

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 ow across the burner resulting in a clean combustion.

The total pressure of the blower must include allowance for the resistance of the heater and 
pressure drop across the burner, together with pressure losses at the inlet screen, inlet louvers, 

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 lters, plus the external pressure rating of the heater, if any.  Contact equipment manufacturer for 

proper information.

 

 

 

 

 

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The HMA-2 & 2A Burner will operate satisfactorily when located downstream of the blower.  A 
mixing plenum may be required at the heater discharge opening to insure minimum temperature 
strati

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 cation.  Blower and motor selection must be made on the basis of corrections for the coldest 

anticipated inlet temperature. In the push-thru system the heater outlet CFM will vary due to the 
expansion of air.

Installation

Figure 2 

- Pull-Thru System

Installation in a Heater

Screen
and
Filter 

Air Inlet

Weatherhood

HMA-2 & 

HMA 2A

Burner

Adjustable 

Profile Plate

Outlet

Blower Inlet

Center Burner 
to the Blower

x

2x

Pull Thru System

Push-Thru Systems

Push-Thru System

Air Inlet

Outlet

Blower Inlet

Center Burner 

to the Opening

Figure 3 

- Push Thru System

Burner Placement 

in the Pro

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Summary of Contents for Blue Flame Series

Page 1: ...he burner combustion zone the flame is more stable shorter and cleaner permitting the reduction of emissions levels and allowing for higher temperature rise and higher tolerance to varying conditions...

Page 2: ...ation of its products at any time All information is based on laboratory testing Di erent unit size and or configurations may a ect data Cast Iron CI Aluminum AL Burner Configurations HMA 2 HMA 2A HMA...

Page 3: ...lication specific and will vary 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 NO Emission 2 NO Emission 2 NO...

Page 4: ...er W C BTU hr ft Propane Gas Natural Gas 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 100 000 200 000 300 000 400 000 500 000 600 000 700 000 BTU hr ft Propane Gas Natural Gas Manifold Fuel Gas Pressure W...

Page 5: ...ft per ft 2900 7 550 000 19 000 29 1 13 16 20 2550 55 550 000 18 000 30 1 15 19 22 ideal 2300 45 550 000 17 000 32 1 17 20 24 Reduce capacity 4 per each 1000 ft altitude over 2000 ft Flame lengths are...

Page 6: ...ile for a 5 000 SCFM and a 115 degrees temperature rise 1 Required BTU BTU hr Blower SCFM x Desired Temp Rise x 1 08 92 BTU hr 5 000 SCFM x 115 T x1 08 92 675 000 BTU hr 2 Required Burner Length Feet...

Page 7: ...gth of the profile opening add burner length to the desired clearance For the 675 000 BTU hr ft case 12 inch 4 inch 2 inches on each side 16 inch 1 3 ft For the 450 000 BTU hr ft case 18 inch 4 inch 2...

Page 8: ...of any obstructions that can create turbulent e ect on the air Note Any reinforcements around the profile plates should be down stream of the profile plate Static pressure probes are needed to sense t...

Page 9: ...positioning will take advantage of the blower mixing e ect and ensure minimum temperature stratification It will also allow for a relatively uniform airflow across the burner resulting in a clean com...

Page 10: ...ve Manual Pilot Valve Combination Gas Valve with Main Pilot Regulator Main Manual Gas Valve A heater having an input over 400 000 BTU Hr shall have provisions for measuring gas pressure between the va...

Page 11: ...urner o check the Flame Safety Air Proving System a Check the operation of the air proving system for low and high airflow setting Refer to the Specifications of the Flame Safety Control for setup ins...

Page 12: ...l spark to the end of the gas tube 7 Main burner ignition Close the manual gas valve a Set the Modulating Gas Control System to low fire position Slowly open the manual gas valve The flame should be e...

Page 13: ...3 Change the spark rod igniter 4 Insure the flame sensor is in good condition Use a sti wire brush to clean the burner plates Scrub both sides of the stainless steel burner plates to remove any soot o...

Page 14: ...minum HMA 2 1050800 HMA 2A 1050810 Cast Iron HMA 2 1010700 HMA 2A 1010710 Aluminum HMA 2 1010800 HMA 2A 1010810 Cast Iron HMA 2 1080700 HMA 2A 1080710 Aluminum HMA 2 1080800 HMA 2A 1080810 Cast Iron H...

Page 15: ...lot Detail Spark Gap Measurement Brute Pilot UV Scanner Mount 1200350 1 8 Brute Pilot w Spark Rod 1190850 Brute Pilot 1190850 1190850 Spark Rod Flame Rod Brute Pilot 1200350 Spark Rod and UV Brute Pil...

Page 16: ...1 10 24 4 3 11 14 2 13 1 15 12 8 6 7 11 10 9 16 2 Straight 6 Straight 12 Straight Ell Section Tee Section 5 18 3 1 1 11 21 23 19 20 4 25 1 14 6 22 17 6 Figure 8 Typical Burner Assembly Parts Isometric...

Page 17: ...5 35 1 8 HMA 2 2A Tee Ba e 1395 11 1 2 9 Elbow Casting Section See above listing for proper selection 10 Inside Ba e Clamp 1356 10 2 4 11 10 24x9 16 Phillips Rd Hd S S Mach Screw Hardware 2 4 4 8 8 8...

Page 18: ...ce cement is to be applied between the casting and either blank plate pilot plate and end flanges only not between ba es and end plates 2 The hardware listed on instructions A and B applies to each en...

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