2
Midco
International
Inc.
8470 23
Air Delivery
(Approximate Air Delivery at Zero Draft)
90 SCFM
2
Minimum Gas Pressure Listed for Purpose of Input Adjustment
(Take Pressure at Inlet Tap of Main Automatic Valve)
NATURAL
5.5″ W.C.
PROPANE
8.0″ W.C.
Burner Firing Rate (NATURAL OR PROPANE)
3
All Ratings Based on 1000 BTU/cu. ft. NATURAL, 2500 BTU/cu. ft. PROPANE at Sea Level
Minimum
100 MBH
4
Maximum (With Combustion Air From Burner Only)
20% Excess Air
450 MBH
0% Excess Air (stoichiometric)
540 MBH
Maximum (With Combustion Air From Burner Blower and
Additional Air Available in Combustion Chamber)
NATURAL Gas 5.5″ W.C. or PROPANE Gas at
11.0″ W.C. Gas Pressure at Main Automatic Valve
800 MBH
Electrical Supply
120/1/60; 3 amps
Burner on-off Control
Toggle Switch. Optional 0 to 6 Hr. Manual Timer
5
Flame Safety
Electronic Flame Safety with spark ignited ignitor
(pilot) and 100% shut-off .
Optional Weatherhood
5
Adjustable Firing Angle
Mounting Flange adjustable for horizontal or 10°
down fi ring.
NOTE:
Burner components are UL recognized, CGA listed, CSA certifi ed and/or AGA design certifi ed,
mounted and wired. The complete burner is fi re tested.
1.
Standard burners are shipped as NATURAL gas models or are available built for PROPANE gas. Or a
kit is available for fi eld conversion to PROPANE gas.
2.
SCFM = Standard Cubic Feet/Minute.
3.
NOTE: Firing rate with combustion air from burner blower only is based on using standard air at sea
level with zero draft overfi re. Derate burner for altitudes over 2,000 feet by 4% for each 1000 feet
of additional elevation.
4.
100 MBH = 100,000 BTU/Hr.
5.
Kit is available for fi eld installation.
Speci
fi
cations
1
Specifi cations and Installation
No. 1 Waste:
Primarily dry material such as paper, rags and wood. Burner normally required
only for light-off .
No. 2 Waste:
Consisting of approximately equal portions, by weight of No. 1 and No. 3 waste;
70 lbs. per 100 MBH.
No. 3 Waste:
Wet material such as garbage; 25 lbs. per 100 MBH.
No. 4 Waste:
Organic materials such as small carcasses and waste from hospital operating
rooms or pathological laboratories; 13 lbs. per 100 MBH.
NOTE:
The burner input required for the secondary chamber must be determined from the heat
required to maintain the discharge temperature of the fl ue products as specifi ed by the EPA for the
type of waste involved and the location of the incinerator.
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Make sure that the incinerator room has suffi cient ventilation to provide the necessary combustion
air for the burner fuel, the waste material and any other appliance that would draw its air from the
same enclosed area.
WARNING: Under no condition should the access to outside air be so restricted that the
maximum possible use of combustion air is inhibited. Pay particular attention to exhaust
fans that could draw air from the area and create a negative pressure in the room.
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Install the INCINOMITE burner(s) in location(s) specifi ed by the incinerator manufacturer. It should
be positioned approximately level with the top of the highest normal load and fi re with or across the
draft fl ow.
I Primary
Chamber Fuel
Input
Installation
II Indoor
Ventilation