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WARNING

The burners covered in this Guide are designed to
mix fuel with air and burn the resulting mixture.  All
fuel burning devices are capable of producing ex-
plosions and fires when improperly applied, in-
stalled, adjusted, controlled, or maintained.  This
Guide will provide information for using these burn-
ers for their limited design purpose.  Do not deviate

from any instructions or application limits in this
Guide without written advice from the Eclipse Com-
bustion Division in Rockford, Illinois.  Read this en-
tire Guide before attempting to light burners.  If you
do not understand any part of the information in this
Guide, contact your local Eclipse representative or
Eclipse Combustion before proceeding further.

Important Notices About Safe Burner Operation

l. Store the burner inside.  Exposure to the elements can
damage the burner.

2. Adjustment, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the
mechanical parts of this unit should be done by people
with good mechanical aptitude and experience with com-
bustion equipment.

3. Order replacement parts from Eclipse Combustion
only.  Any customer-supplied valves or switches should

carry UL, FM , CSA, and/or CGA approval where appli-
cable.

4. The best safety precaution is an alert and competent
operator. Thoroughly instruct new operators so they
demonstrate an adequate understanding of the equip-
ment and its operation.  Regular retraining must be
scheduled to maintain a high degree of proficiency.  The
operator must have easy access to this Information Guide
at all times.

• Easy to install and operate.

• Rugged construction for long life in

industrial environments.

• Protection against overheating from

residual oven heat.

• Electronic flame monitoring.

• Two automatic gas shut-off valves.

• Air flow proving switch.

• 100% factory tested and adjusted.

5.0 Trouble-Shooting

Trouble shooting of electrical circuits should be done by qualified plant electricians, tech-
nicians, or engineers experienced in all facets of this type of combustion equipment.

CAUTION

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1. On initial start-up, gas line may be filled with air.  Repeat ignition

trial several times to purge.

2. No power to ignition transformer or pilot solenoid.

3. Open circuit between ignition transformer and spark plug.

4. Spark plug is dirty or improperly installed.

5. Pilot gas cock screw closed.

6. Insufficient gas pressure at valve train inlet.

1. Pilot set too lean, blows out as main flame comes on.

2. Insufficient gas pressure at valve train inlet.

3. Gas flow misadjusted.  See Section 4.0.

1. Burner internals loose, dirty or burned out.  If any of these problems

exist, contact your Eclipse representative or the Eclipse factory for
service.

1. Gas flow is misadjusted.  See Section 4.0.

2. Air shutter is closed too far.

1. Gas flow is misadjusted.  See Section 4.0.

2. Air shutter is open too far.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

PROBLEM

Pilot fails to light.

Main flame is too short at
high fire.

Main flame is too long and
yellow on high fire.

Burner behaves erratically,
does not respond to adjust-
ment.

Main flame fails to light.

6.0 Maintenance

6.1 Motor Lubrication

Oil the blower motor according to the manufac-
turer’s instructions as printed on the motor label.

6.2 UV Scanner Maintenance

Periodically clean the UV scanner lens as described
in the manufacturer’s product literature.

6.3 Ignition Plug and Flame Rod Replacement

Ignition plugs and flame rods wear out over long
periods of normal burner operation.  Eclipse recom-
mends that the user keep at least one of each in stock
at all times to prevent nuisance shutdowns.

See Figure 7 for proper ignition plug installation.

Figure 7—Ignition Plug Installation

Spark Gap—

1/16" to 1/8"

2mm to 3mm

Gas

Tube

Ignition

Plug

Insert metal washer(s) here

if necessary to obtain  proper gap.

ECLIPSE COMBUSTION

Litho In U.S.A.

ECLIPSE COMBUSTION

236 JIB-G

 ECLIPSE INFORMATION GUIDE

JUNIOR INDUSTRIAL BURNERS

Models 210 & 236  “JIB”

Summary of Contents for 210 JIB-F

Page 1: ...g of electrical circuits should be done by qualified plant electricians tech nicians or engineers experienced in all facets of this type of combustion equipment CAUTION Info 280 10 93 1 On initial start up gas line may be filled with air Repeat ignition trial several times to purge 2 No power to ignition transformer or pilot solenoid 3 Open circuit between ignition transformer and spark plug 4 Spa...

Page 2: ...place 4 11 If necessary re adjust the pilot setting to compen sate for changes in the air shutter opening 4 12 The burner can now be operated without further adjustment using only the on off switch Figure 5 Main Gas Adjusting Screw Figure 6 Pilot Cock Top Screw Handle Shown in Open Position Adjusting Screw Clockwise for less pilot gas Counter Clockwise for more pilot gas Locknut Loosen before adju...

Page 3: ... rec ommends installing a shutoff cock and suitable pipe union dsconnect upstream of the burner Use flexible nipples on all gas connections Solid piping may restrain the burner from normal thermal expansion and damage the burner or its piping com ponents Do not use the burner assembly to support the piping Gas piping must comply with American National Standard National Fuel Gas Code NFPA No 54 or ...

Page 4: ...e burner the Therm o Disc switches to turn the motor on cooling the burner 5 Figure 2 JIB Wiring Diagrams Continued PCI 7256 BE For Propane With the gas inlet pressures listed above multiply the number of turns of the adjusting screw by 0 40 Alternately the gas inlet pressure may be multiplied by 40 in which case the graph is correct as shown See Figure 5 for adjusting screw details On Off 7 G E 1...

Page 5: ...e burner the Therm o Disc switches to turn the motor on cooling the burner 5 Figure 2 JIB Wiring Diagrams Continued PCI 7256 BE For Propane With the gas inlet pressures listed above multiply the number of turns of the adjusting screw by 0 40 Alternately the gas inlet pressure may be multiplied by 40 in which case the graph is correct as shown See Figure 5 for adjusting screw details On Off 7 G E 1...

Page 6: ... rec ommends installing a shutoff cock and suitable pipe union dsconnect upstream of the burner Use flexible nipples on all gas connections Solid piping may restrain the burner from normal thermal expansion and damage the burner or its piping com ponents Do not use the burner assembly to support the piping Gas piping must comply with American National Standard National Fuel Gas Code NFPA No 54 or ...

Page 7: ...place 4 11 If necessary re adjust the pilot setting to compen sate for changes in the air shutter opening 4 12 The burner can now be operated without further adjustment using only the on off switch Figure 5 Main Gas Adjusting Screw Figure 6 Pilot Cock Top Screw Handle Shown in Open Position Adjusting Screw Clockwise for less pilot gas Counter Clockwise for more pilot gas Locknut Loosen before adju...

Page 8: ...g of electrical circuits should be done by qualified plant electricians tech nicians or engineers experienced in all facets of this type of combustion equipment CAUTION Info 280 10 93 1 On initial start up gas line may be filled with air Repeat ignition trial several times to purge 2 No power to ignition transformer or pilot solenoid 3 Open circuit between ignition transformer and spark plug 4 Spa...

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