Checklist Before Installation; General Installation Conditions; Burner Installation - Eclipse ExtensoHeat EH050 Installation Manual

Lance burners
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Checklist Before Installation

Intake
To admit fresh combustion air from outdoors, provide an
opening in the room of at least one square inch per 3,000
BTU/hr (5 cm
per 1 kW). If there are corrosive fumes or
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materials in the air, supply the burner with clean air from
an uncontaminated area, or provide a sufficient air filtering
system.
Exhaust
Do not allow exhaust fumes to accumulate in the work
area. Provide some positive means for exhausting fumes
from the furnace and the building.
Access
Make sure you install the burner in such a way that you
can gain easy access for inspection and maintenance.
Environment
Make sure the burner operating environment matches the
original operating specifications. Check the following
items:
• Voltage, frequency and stability of the electrical
power
• Type and supply pressure of the fuel
• Availability of enough fresh, clean combustion air
• Adequate oxygen concentration for combustion on
the process gases
• Humidity, altitude and temperature of the air
• Presence of damaging corrosive gases in the air

General Installation Conditions

Mechanical
Connect the burner feedings with the corresponding
manifold using steel piping, or copper in special cases.
Weld in accordance with both the country's regulation
where the equipment will be installed, and user specific
standards as applicable.
Check the following before installing the burner:
• Remove all dirt (dust and other particles) and avoid
further soiling during piping and accessory
installation.
• Check that there are no obstructions in the burner
duct or in the feed piping connections.
Electrical
Install the high-voltage transformer (as applicable) as
close to the burner as possible.
Eclipse ExtensoHeat Lance Burners, V1, Installation Guide 235, 5/23/2011
■ Take special care with control and measurement
wiring installation and insulation, which must be
protected against moisture, electrical induction,
etc., while still insuring correct installation
grounding.

Burner Installation

Dimensions
For full information on the dimensions, refer to the specific
datasheet.
Chamber Wall
Make sure the chamber's wall or roof is strong enough to
support the weight of the burner. If necessary, reinforce
the area where you plan to install the burner to support the
weight of the burner.
Avoid Losses
To make sure air does not go back to the casing of the
chamber, it is important that the joint between the roof and
the burner plate is sealed with some type of insulation,
such as ceramic fiber.
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