Maintenance - Honeywell Eclipse WX0050 Operating Instructions Manual

Winnox nozzle-mix, low-emissions air heating burner
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step 6 - Verify settings
1 With burner lit, drive control motor to high fire.
2 Wait for the chamber to reach normal operating conditions (e.g.
chamber temperature, process flows, etc.).
3 Measure high fire fuel using fuel flow measurement device. Com-
pare this to the rated high fire which can be found in the page
10 (Technical data).
4 Measure high fire air differential pressure between Tap C and the
chamber.
To chamber
Manometer
Verify pressure settings
5 Compare this pressure to the chart: page 13 (Air ΔP vs. Input).
6 Drive the control motor to low fire and verify low fire flame signal
and flame appearance (if viewing).
7 Cycle burner from high to low several times to check repeatabil-
ity of settings.
8 Readjust burner if the settings do not repeat as expected. If nec-
essary, refer to page 10 (Assistance in the event of malfunction).
9 Use the System Schematics, see Technical Information Winnox,
to record all setup data as an aid for future troubleshooting and
setup operations.
CAUtIon
– Do not turn the combustion air blower off until the chamber
temperature is below 250°F (121°C). This will prevent hot
gases from back flowing into the burner and blower causing
damage to the burner.
10 Stop the burner.

MAIntenAnCe

Preventive maintenance is the key to a reliable, safe and efficient
system. The core of any preventive maintenance system is a list of
periodic tasks. The following are suggestions for a monthly list and
a yearly list.
➔ The monthly list and yearly lists are an average interval. If your
environment is dirty, the intervals may be shorter.
Monthly checklist
1 Inspect flame-sensing devices for good condition and cleanliness.
2 Check for proper inlet air/gas ratios.
3 Test all the alarm systems for proper signals.
4 Check ignition spark plugs and proper gap.
5 Check valve motors and control valves for free, smooth action
and adjustment.
6 Check for proper operation of the ventilating equipment.
7 Test the interlock sequence of all safety equipment; manually
make each interlock fail, noting that related equipment closes or
stops as specified by the manufacturer.
8 Test flame monitoring control system by manually shutting off gas
to burner.
9 Test main fuel hand-valves for operation.
10 Clean or replace the combustion air blower filter.
11 Inspect and clean the combustion air blower rotor.
Yearly checklist
1 Test (leak test) safety shut-off valves for tightness of closure.
2 Test air pressure switch settings by checking switch movements
against pressure settings and comparing with actual impulse
pressure.
3 Visually check ignition cable and connectors.
4 Inspect impulse piping for leaks.
5 Clean and inspect all the burners.
6 Make sure that the following components are not damaged or
distorted:
– burner nozzle
– spark plugs
– flame sensors
– flame tube or combustion block
7 If applicable, remove and clean all the orifice plates.
Burner nozzle
Tap C
Component inspection
The nozzle can be inspected without removing the burner from the
chamber wall or entering the chamber. See the figures and perform
the following:
1 Shut the burner off and manually close the main gas shut off
cocks.
2 Allow the chamber temperature to cool down to 250°F (121°C).
3 Disconnect the gas piping at a union or the gas inlet flange A
provided on the burner.
4 Remove the four bolts B.
CAUtIon
– Do not attempt to remove the rear cover by removing the inner
circle bolts e. Internal burner parts will be damaged.
5 Remove bolts F.
6 Remove the rear cover / nozzle assembly C from the burner
housing D.
7 To reassemble, follow this sequence in the reverse order.
note: The combustor can be inspected only by removing the burner
from the chamber wall or entering the chamber.
E
C
Nozzle inspection
EN-9
A
F
B
D

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