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Installation
4.14.1 Gas pressure
The adjacent diagrams are used to calculate manifold pressure
taking into account combustion chamber pressure.
Gas manifold pressure measured at test point 1)(Fig. 32), with:
•
combustion chamber at 0” WC
•
burner operating at maximum output
•
Combustion head adjusted as indicated in diagram (Fig. 16)
Calculate the approximate high fire output of the burner as follows:
–
subtract the combustion chamber pressure from the gas pres-
sure measured at test point 1)(Fig. 32).
–
Find the nearest pressure value to your result in Fig. 31.
–
Read off the corresponding output on the left.
Example for RLS 200/EV
•
Maximum output operation
•
Natural gas
•
Gas pressure at test point 1)(Fig. 32)
=
9.2” WC
•
Pressure in combustion chamber
=
1.2” WC
9.2 - 1.2
=
8” WC
A maximum output of 8.000 MBtu/hr shown in diagram corre-
sponds to 8” WC pressure.
This value serves as a rough guide, the effective delivery must be
measured at the gas meter.
Tab. M
* The values are referred to the butterfly gas valve.
kW
MBtu/hr
∆
p (“WC)*
R
L
S
1
6
0
/E
930
3175
0.35
996
3400
0.39
1099
3750
0.50
1202
4100
0.63
1400
4780
0.86
1500
5120
1.00
1600
5460
1.15
1700
5800
1.30
1861
6350
1.50
2051
7000
1.65
R
L
S
2
0
0
/E
1400
4775
1.2
1500
5120
1.4
1600
5460
1.6
1700
5800
1.8
1800
6140
2.0
1900
6480
2.3
2000
6874
2.5
2150
7560
3.0
2460
8393
3.8
Fig. 31
Burner output
D9127
∆
p
[
“W
C
]
∆
p
[
“W
C
]
Burner output
D3188
RLS 160/E
RLS 200/E
Fig. 32
1
2
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