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3-3/16"

81 mm

Optional

Adaptor

#03428

210 JIB-F & 236 JIB-G Burner

Optional

10

°

 Adaptor

10

°

6-1/8" Sq.

156 mm

Mtg. Holes (4)

1/2" Dia. (13 mm)

5-1/8" Sq.

130 mm

Mounting Flange Detail

3

3.0 Installation

WARNING

If improperly adjusted or operated, burners can
produce toxic concentrations of gases, including
carbon monoxide.  Venting these products into
confined, poorly ventilated areas is dangerous.  To
avoid this situation:

• Vent the appliance to the outdoors wherever

feasible.  See the appliance manufacturer's in-
struction manual for flue and stack design guide-
lines.

• Where equipment location or other considera-

tions prevent outside venting, be sure that the
building has adequate volume and fresh air
makeup to dilute any potentially harmful com-
bustion products down to safe levels as defined
by OSHA or other authorities  having  jurisdiction.

3.1 Burner Inspection

Make a thorough inspection of the burner when
uncrating and before installing it.  If any parts ap-
pear broken, bent, or damaged, contact your Eclipse
representative or the Eclipse factory before install-
ing the burner.

3.2 Burner Environment

Protect burners from the weather.

Combustion air should be free of contaminants
which might corrode or plug the blower or burner's
internal passages.

Provide access to the burners for inspection,  main-
tenance and removal.

Any obstruction placed directly in front of the
burner will overheat and damage the burner.

3.3 Burner Mounting

See Figure 3 for mounting details.  Do not over-
tighten the mounting bolts, as excessive force on the
flange may break the casting.

For maximum service life of the automatic gas shut-
off valves, mount the burner in the orientation
shown in Figure 3.

3.4 Burner Piping

Connect the gas supply line to the burner and make
certain the supply line is adequate in size.  For long
runs, the pipe size should be larger than the burner
inlet to prevent excessive losses.  Check with your
gas company if in doubt.

For convenience in burner removal, Eclipse 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 ANSI  Z223.1)*, or must be acceptable to the au-
thority having jurisdiction.

3.5 General Wiring Suggestions

The electrical supply must be 120 volt, 60 cycle,
single phase AC.  Make all electrical connections in
accordance with the appropriate wiring diagram in
Figure 2.

Do not

 disturb the factory installed wiring.  Contact

the Eclipse factory regarding special operating se-
quences and controls. Install suitable main discon-
nect switch and fuses at a convenient location.  Be
certain that the ignition cable is properly connected
to the spark plug and the pilot ignition transformer.

Electrical wiring must comply with the National
Electric Code*, (NFPA Std. 70 or ANSI-CI 1981), or
must be acceptable to the authority having jurisdic-
tion.

*Available from:

National Fire Protection Association
Batterymarch, Park
Quincy, MA 02269

American National Standard Institute
1430 Broadway
New York, NY 10018

6

10-1/2"

267 mm

6-5/8"

168 mm

23"

584 mm

7-9/16"

193 mm

2-3/4"

70 mm

O.D.

4-1/2"

114 mm

12-1/4"

311 mm

Gas

Adjusting

Screw

1

2

9

7

12

8

10

11

3

6

5

4

Gas Inlet
1" N.P.T.

Tap “B”

1/8" Pipe Plug on

Opposite Side

of Inlet Cock

Air

Shutter

Figure 1

Dimensions & Parts List

Item

Function

Description

210 JIB-F

236 JIB-G

1

Manual Gas Cock

Essex

19122

19122

2

Automatic Gas Shut-Off

Eclipse Solenoid

13250

13250

3

Automatic Gas Shut-Off

Eclipse Solenoid

13250

13250

4

Manual Gas Cock

Essex

19122

19122

5

Automatic Pilot Valve

Eclipse Solenoid

16728-1

16728-1

6

Adjustable Pilot Cock

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12659

12659

7

Air Flow Switch

SMDF-12C133

14494

14494

8

Ignition Transformer

RA-890G or PCI UV

1/2 Wave Transformer

13551

13551

All other burners

612-6A020E

12178

12178

9

Flame Monitor

10

Flame Sensor

11

Spark Plug

---

16946-6

16946-6

12

Blower Motor

See “Specifications”

11366

12995

See model under “Specifications.”

Содержание 210 JIB-F

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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 ...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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 ...

Страница 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...

Страница 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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