Elster Eclipse PrimeFire 100 Operating Instructions Manual
Elster Eclipse PrimeFire 100 Operating Instructions Manual

Elster Eclipse PrimeFire 100 Operating Instructions Manual

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Eclipse PrimeFire 100 Burners
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Operating Instructions Edition 9.12

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  • Page 1 Eclipse PrimeFire 100 Burners Oxygen-Oil Operating Instructions Edition 9.12...
  • Page 2 Copyright income, or damage to material arising in connection with the sale, installation, use of, inability to use, or the repair Copyright 2012 by Eclipse, inc. All rights reserved or replacement of Eclipse’s products. worldwide. This publication is protected by federal regulation shall copied,...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Introduction ..........................4 Product Description ......................4 Audience..........................4 Purpose ..........................4 PrimeFire 100 Documents....................4 Related Documents ......................4 2 Safety ............................5 Safety Warnings ........................5 Capabilities ........................... 6 Operator Training ......................... 6 Replacement Parts ....................... 6 3 Installation ..........................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Product Description Audience This manual has been written for personnel already The PrimeFire 100 provides flexibility, extended fuel firing familiar with all aspects of a glass industry burner and its capability, increased melter efficiency, improved refractory add-on components, also referred to as the burner life, and reduced melting cost.
  • Page 5: Safety

    Safety Important notices which help provide safe burner ■ Pressurized gas lines can damage equipment and operation will be found in this section. To avoid personal injure personnel. injury and damage to the property or facility, the following The oxygen pipelines can contain pressures up to 200 warnings must be observed.
  • Page 6: Capabilities

    Capabilities ■ Use only equipment specifically designed for oxygen service. Only qualified personnel, with sufficient mechanical aptitude and experience with combustion equipment, The equipment installed in the flow control and oxygen should adjust, maintain or troubleshoot any mechanical or distribution system has been carefully selected to meet electrical part of this system.
  • Page 7: Installation

    Installation Installing the Mounting Bracket Use this procedure to install the mounting hardware in preparation for installing the burner. NOTE: If possible, do this work before (or in the very early stages of) furnace heat-up. 1. Install the burner mounting bracket (21) with gasket on the precombustor using four T-bolts, washers, and nuts (23).
  • Page 8: Notes On Burner Cooling

    Installing the Burner To set the initial oil tip position, set the oil tip flush with the atomizing tip, then rotate the oil tube two full turns After the mounting hardware is installed and cooling back from flush. Two turns = 1.5 mm = 0.06 inch. requirements are in place, use this procedure to install the burner.
  • Page 9: Adjusting The Flame Shape

    Either of these occurences may cause unstable (pulsing) burner performance. 1. Adjust the combustion oxygen flow to the lowest firing Adjusting the Flame Shape range of the burner (approximately 2000 SCFH per After initial firing, use this procedure to adjust the flame MMBtu of fuel input).
  • Page 10: Inspecting The Burner

    7. If the burner is not being used for an extended time, 4. To view and inspect the intermediate tip, remove the plug or cover the block opening with mullite or a roll pin from the burner adjustment screw and pull the bonded AZS block instead of fiber wool.
  • Page 11 PrimeFire 100, Oil, Operating Instructions, Edition 9.12...
  • Page 12: Appendix

    Appendix Conversion Factors Metric to English From Multiply By actual cubic meter/h (am³/h) actual cubic foot/h (acfh) 35.31 normal cubic meter/h (Nm³/h) standard cubic foot /h (scfh) 38.04 degrees Celsius (°C) degrees Fahrenheit (°F) (°C x 9/5) + 32 kilogram (kg) pound (lb) 2.205 kilowatt (kW)
  • Page 13 Notes...
  • Page 14 © Eclipse, Inc. All Rights Reserved...

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