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Figure 5a. – Old Style Head/air Adjustment
Plate
Upper Acorn Nut
(Lock Zero
Calibration)
Lower Acorn Nut
(Lock Air Setting)
Figure 5b. – New Style Head/air Adjustment
Plate
Zero Setting
Locking Nut
Table 3a. – NX Burners
Head/Air
LG - (9-slot head)
Setting
LH - (6-slot head)
0.5
0.40 – 0.50
1.0
0.45 – 0.60
2.0
0.55 – 0.70
3.0
0.65 – 0.80
4.0
0.75 – 0.90
5.0
0.85 – 1.00
Table 3b. – NX Burner with Low Fire Rate Baffl e (LFRB)
Installed
NX Air Tube & Head Combinations
Head/Air
LG - (9-slot head)
Setting
LH - (6-slot head)
0.5
1.0
0.40 – 0.55
2.0
0.50 – 0.65
3.0
0.60 – 0.75
4.0
0.70 – 0.85
5.0
0.80 – 0.95
RWB 6104 BNX R02
Scale
Pointer
Splined
Nut
Adjustment
Nut
SK9667
Pointer
Adjustment
Screw
Am52000
NX Air Tube & Head Combinations
LB - (9-slot head)
LC - (6-slot head)
--
--
0.85 – 1.05
0.95 – 1.15
1.05 – 1.25
1.15 – 1.35
LB - (9-slot head)
LC - (6-slot head)
0.40 – 0.60
0.50 – 0.70
0.60 – 0.80
0.70 – 0.90
0.80 – 1.00
0.90 – 1.10
Start Burner and Set Combustion
7.
Check/Adjust Zero Calibration for older style
Head/Air Adjustment Mechanism. Refer to
Figure 5a.
a.
Loosen the splined nut and lower acorn nut
approximately one turn. (DO NOT loosen the
upper acorn nut. This is used only for setting
the zero adjustment.) (See Figure 5a.)
b.
A 5/16" nut driver or fl at blade screwdriver
can be used to turn the adjustment screw for
head/air setting.
8.
Check/Adjust Zero Calibration for newer style
Head/Air Adjustment Mechanism. Refer to
Figure 5b.
a.
Slightly loosen the zero setting acorn.
b.
Turn the screw until the reading is set to zero.
(Mid-point of pointer should line up with zero.
c.
Turn the air adjustment screw counterclock-
wise to adjust the plate with the pointer to the
zero position.
d.
Slide the nozzle line assembly forward until
the retention head engages the fi xed stops in
the retention ring at the end of the air tube.
e.
Tighten the zero setting acorn nut.
f.
The rear door must be closed. The adjustment
screw may now be turned clockwise to adjust
the head/air setting.
g.
Turn the adjusting screw to a setting 1/2 num-
ber lower than the proper setpoint as indicated
in Tables 3a and 3b. Then turn the adjusting
screw counterclockwise to the proper setting.
h.
Tighten the spline nut after the head/air setting
has been adjusted.
The NX burner has a reduced diam-
eter air tube, precision-designed air
LD - (9-slot head)
throttle cup and combustion head for
LF - (6-slot head)
improved performance. This design
provides very accurate control of the
1.10 – 1.25
air/fuel ratio, but the light reaching
1.20 – 1.35
the cad cell through small holes in
1.30 – 1.45
these components is limited.
1.40 – 1.55
cause of this, the average cad cell
resistance may be higher than
1.50 – 1.65
conventional burners with larger
1.60 – 1.75
openings.
Use factory-set or manufacturer's
recommended Head/Air Setting
for 'Starting the Burner and Set-
LD - (9-slot head)
ting Combustion'. The Head/Air
LF - (6-slot head)
Settings shown in Figures 3, are
provided for reference purposes
1.10 – 1.25
and represent a general range of
rates and settings. Individual ap-
1.20 – 1.35
pliances, vent systems, and fi eld
1.30 – 1.45
conditions will impact the overall
1.40 – 1.55
burner set up required for satis-
factory combustion performance.
NOTICE
Be-
NOTICE
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