Midco International Inc.
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MADE
in the
USA
Part 1 Installation
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.
- If the incinerator is designed only for No. 4 waste, the level can be lowered to bring the fl ame to play
directly on the smaller loads characteristic of this type of operation. The opening through which the
burner fi res should be of a diameter only large enough to accommodate the Blast Tube (4¼″diameter x
3″ minimum long.) Do not allow the Blast Tube to protrude into the incineration chamber. If necessary,
build an extension outside of the incinerator wall to increase wall depth.
- To change the Mounting Flange to its alternate position, horizontal or 10° down fi ring, remove the
four (4) screws that attach it to the burner, rotate the fl ange 180° and reinstall the screws.
- Before mounting the burner, check that the Blast Tube and Blower Housing are clear of foreign
material and that the Main Gas Port and Nozzle Support is clean and undamaged.
- If the incinerator is located outdoors, the burner and all of its components, except the Main Manual
Shut-Off Valve, must be protected from weather. The MIDCO Accessory Weatherhood will provide
such protection.
CAUTION: If the incinerator is of the down draft design, make sure that a direct draft
vent opening of approximately 10 square inches has been put through the top of the drop
section(s) to provide for the venting of any gas leakage. See Figure 1.
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The size and type of material used for the vent connector and chimney must conform to the
recommendations of the incinerator manufacturer, as well as local and national codes. This is
especially true where high fl ue gas temperatures are encountered.
- When natural draft is used and the chimney height is over 25 feet, a barometric damper of the same
size as the vent connector should be installed. If the chimney is high enough to make it diffi cult for the
barometric to maintain a maximum incineration chamber over-fi re draft, 0 to minus 0.5″ W.C., a
fi xed
damper should be installed in the vent connector between the barometric and chimney to restrict the
chimney draft to a point within the controlling capacity of the barometric. After fi nal setting, the damper
should be permanently fastened into position per ANSI Z223.1-latest edition “National Fuel Gas
Code”, or latest edition available from American National Standards Institute to prevent tampering.
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III Installation
Figure 1
Typical Installation
IV Chimney, Vent
Connector* and Draft
Control
*Formerly referred to
as FLUE PIPE