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5

COMBUSTION CHAMBERS

The combustion chamber sizes given in Figure 5 are based on the maximum rated BTU capacity.  If the input is to be

permanently set at a reduced rate, the combustion chamber floor area can be reduced proportionately to the proposed input,
allowing 200,000 BTU (211000kJ) per square foot (.093m

2

) of combustion chamber floor area and proportioning the length about

70% greater than the width.

The height of the walls of the combustion chamber is generally determined by the grate line.  The side and front walls should

be built about 2” (50.8mm) above the grate line, covering the grate lugs and covering the bases of the water legs of boilers
about 3” (76.2mm) or 4” (101.6mm) to avoid heating sections that may be filled with sediment.  The back wall should be carried
one or two courses higher and overhung to deflect hot gases from direct impingement on the rear heat exchanger surfaces.
Hard firebrick should be used for the overhung section to prevent erosion of the brick at this point by the high velocity gases
moving over it.

The remaining open spaces between the combustion chamber and ash pit walls should be filled with loose insulation.  Since

this insulation may not stand combustion chamber temperatures, the top course of the combustion chamber walls should be laid
flat, extending to, and fitting the contour of the firebox and covering the loose insulation.

Always use cement furnished by the brick manufacturer for cementing insulating firebrick.  It should be thinned to the

consistency of a very thick cream so that the brick can be dipped into it and set in place.  The use of other cement or mortar
may impair the insulating and radiating qualities of the brick.

Magnesia block insulation, common brick, hard fire brick, dry sand and/or expanded mica products such a “Vermiculite” or

“Zonolite” can be used to back up the insulating firebrick.  High temperature furnace cement can be used to seal the openings
around the burner and furnace.

Approved insulating bricks are: Babcock & Wilcox No. K-23 and No. K-26, A. P. Green No. G-23 and No. G-26, Armstrong

Cork No. A-23 and No. A-26 an Johns Manville No. JM-23 and No. JM-26.

INSTALLATION OF BURNER AND CONTROLS

The inshot power gas burner was designed especially for converting gun fired oil designed furnaces and boilers.  Due

consideration was given to making it as simple, easy to install and service as possible without weakening its durability or
efficiency.  The burner is supplied as a completely assembled package unit.

NOTE: The burner must be installed in such a manner that the unit and all controls will be readily accessible for inspection,

cleaning, adjustment and repairs. 

SIZING OF INPUT IN RELATION TO FURNACE

FIGURE 140,000 BTUs (147700KJ) per gal. (L) of oil input.  For example: Furnace rating 0.60 G.P.H. then 0.60 x 140,000 =

72,000 BTUs input rate

The orifice spud supplied with all burners is the size for the minimum BTU input of the burner for the type gas shown on the

rating plate.  Figure 6 shows the correct drill size for various inputs. 

The correct manifold pressure for natural gas is 3.5” w.c(871.8 Pa).  Only minor adjustments in the input rate should be made

by adjusting the pressure regulator.  The minimum manifold pressure should be 3.0” w.c. (747.2Pa) and the maximum pressure
should be 3.5 w.c. (871.8 Pa). The next size larger or smaller orifice size should be used if the desired input rating cannot be
obtained within the above manifold pressure adjustment range.

The correct manifold pressure for L.P. gas is 10” w.c. (2491Pa). Only minor adjustments in the input rate should be made by

adjusting the pressure regulator.  The minimum manifold pressure should be 9.5” w.c. (2366 Pa), the maximum pressure 10.0”
w.c. (2491 Pa).  If the desired input rating cannot be obtained within the above manifold pressure and adjustment range then the
next size larger or smaller drill size should be used.

B.T.U. (kW)

NATURAL GAS

PROPANE GAS

INPUT

3 1/2” (871.8Pa) W.C.P. 

10” (2491 Pa) W.C.P.

PER HOUR

Drill Size

Drill Size

50,000 (14.65)

#30 (.128")  (3.264mm)

#45 (.082") (2.083mm)

75,000 (21.98)

5/32 (.156") (3.967mm)

#41 (.096") (2.438mm)

90,000 (26.38)

#17 (.173") (4.394mm)

#37 (.104") (2.642mm)

100,000 (29.31)

#14 (.182") (4.623mm)

#35 (.110") (2.794mm)

125,000 (36.63)

#5 (.205") (5.22mm)

1/8 (.125") (3.175mm)

130,000 (38.1)

#4 (.209")(5.309mm)

#30 (.128") (3.264mm)

150,000 (43.96)

#1 (.228")  (5.791mm)

#29 (.136") (3.454mm)

160,000 (46.89) 15/64 (.234") (5.954mm)

#28 (.140") (3.569mm)

175,000 (51.29)

C (.242") (6.147mm)

#26 (.147") (3.734mm)

180,000 (52.75)

1/4 (.250") (6.35mm)

#25 (.149") (3.797mm)

200,000 (58.61)

G (.261") (6.629mm)

#22 (.157") (3.988mm)

225,000 (65.94)

J (.272") (7.036mm)

#19 (.166") (4.216mm)

242,000 (70.92)

L (.290") (7.366mm)

#17 (.173") (4.394mm)

250,000 (73.27)

M (.295") (7.493mm)

#16 (.177") (4.496mm)

FIGURE 6

Содержание P265DI

Страница 1: ...store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical sw...

Страница 2: ...have been heated adequately without wide variations in temperature without objectionable drafts and without excessive fuel costs in the past If the heating system is deficient with respect to any of t...

Страница 3: ...plugs or any other condition which might make the unit unsatisfactory for gas conversion is found proper arrangements should be made for replacement or repair before proceeding with the burner install...

Страница 4: ...ssure point adjuster Insert in slot cut in flue pipe When adjustment is completed scribe a line on adjuster so it can be relocated Remove adjuster trim off excess slit remainder vertically and bend se...

Страница 5: ...152 4mm 180 000 52 75 250 000 73 27 7 inch 177 8mm NOTE If the flue pipe exceeds 10 ft 3 048m in length or contains more than two elbows use next size larger pipe and draft hood NO MOVEABLE FLUE PIPE...

Страница 6: ...er was designed especially for converting gun fired oil designed furnaces and boilers Due consideration was given to making it as simple easy to install and service as possible without weakening its d...

Страница 7: ...00 29 31 64 41290 8 203 2 X 8 203 2 plus back up of plus 1 1 2 38 1mm 120 000 35 17 72 1 4 46610 8 1 2 215 9 x 8 1 2 215 9 1 1 2 38 1mm magnesia 140 000 41 03 81 52260 9 228 6 x 9 228 6 or more loose...

Страница 8: ...ll piping must comply with local codes and ordinances or the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 1984 and NFPA No 54 A sediment trap or drip leg must be installed in the supply line to the burner A uni...

Страница 9: ...8 9 525 3 8 9 525 9 16 14 29 1 2 12 7 1 2 12 7 3 4 19 05 3 4 19 05 1 2 9 16 14 29 13 16 20 64 1 25 4 9 16 14 29 1 25 4 PIPE CAPACITY TABLE Nominal Diameter of Pipe in Inches mm 3 4 19 05 1 25 4 1 1 4...

Страница 10: ...it snaps Repeat this until the pilot lights Note this may take some time until all the air is bled out of the line 7 Hold the red button on the valve for 60 seconds then release 8 Observe pilot if not...

Страница 11: ...10 P265DI JUNCTION BOX ROTATED JUNCTION BOX NOT ROTATED COMBINATION GAS VALVE P265DI...

Страница 12: ...primary air both of which could be caused by over firing The only answer is to reduce the firing rate or increase the primary air Combustion efficiency is determined by the percent CO2 and the tempera...

Страница 13: ...liquids The flow of combustion and ventilating air to the burner must not be blocked or obstructed in any manner CLEANING OF BURNERS Remove the burner from the appliance and visually inspect the blas...

Страница 14: ...the flame current also holds the safety lockout timer in the reset or normal operating condition SAFETY LOCKOUT TIME S8600 only The safety lockout timer circuit starts timing the moment the trial for...

Страница 15: ...t burner lights Module senses flame current OR Pilot burner does not light Module Response S8600A F Ignition spark continues pilot valve remains S8610A F open until system is reset S8600B H After 15 o...

Страница 16: ...that pilot flame covers flame rod and is steady and blue Adjust pilot flame If problem persists replace the module NOTE If S8600B H S8610B H goes into lockout reset system For S8600M wait 6 min nom f...

Страница 17: ...On a call for heat voltage is applied to the ignitor across Terminals 1 power and 6 ground of the input connector A high voltage spark is then generated from the spark electrode to ground Simultaneous...

Страница 18: ...ILABLE AND YOU ARE A CERTIFIED INSTALLER I VOLT METER VOLTS OHMS CONTINUITY 2 AMP METER CLAMP TYPE 3 BURNER MANUAL 4 MANOMETER 5 BLADE SCREW DRIVERS 6 NUT DRIVERS 7 OPEN END WRENCHS 8 TAPE MEASURE The...

Страница 19: ...volts are present on the coil side but we do not have 115 volts on the contact side of the relay then check the voltage supply or look for a blown fuse The 115 volts are supplied from LI Hot and L2 N...

Страница 20: ...on junction box have shorted to the junction box E Bad Thermostat F Blower wheel Jammed G Excessive amount of debris stuck in blower wheel blades H 24 volt transformer is not functioning properly I T...

Страница 21: ...20 WIRING TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGRAM HONEYWELL S87KDI OPERATING SYSTEM...

Страница 22: ...or should be relocated to an area that is within this temperature range 8 Relative Humidity The S87K is coated for moisture resistance from 5 95 relative humidity at 90 F 32 C Caution should be taken...

Страница 23: ...t Spark DI 1 62898 001 Orifice Holder 5 127mm Units 1 60249 Orifice Holder 8 203 2mm Units 1 60250 Orifice Holder 11 279 4mm Units 1 See Chart Orifices Natural gas 1 See Chart Orifices LP gas 1 61455...

Страница 24: ...1 See Chart Orifices Natural gas 1 See Chart Orifices LP gas 1 60680 002 Pilot Orifice Natural gas 1 60680 Pilot Orifice LP gas 1 60987 Thermocouple 1 61818 Flamespreader 1 63213 001 Piezo Spark Gener...

Страница 25: ...his LIMITED WARRANTY by WAYNE shall be repaired or replaced at WAYNE s sole option 3 WAYNE is not responsible for any labor cost for the removal and replacement of said burner or burner components and...

Страница 26: ...25 Notes...

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