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Chart 1: Natural Gas and LP
Burner | Length | Firing Rate | Primary | Secondary | Total | Total | Gas | |
Model | of Flame |
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| 120 Volt |
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4 ¼” | 50,000 | 250,000 | 60 Hz | 24 Volts | 150 | 3 or | ½” | |
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| Max | less |
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-Control System: Fenwal Model
-The system uses a remote ignition system with a separate Ignition Transformer.
-Gas Valve: VR8205A 2008 or VR 8305 P with step opening (special applications).
BURNER DESCRIPTION
The
Two electrodes act as a sparker and a flame rod (See Fig. 1). Flame rectification by this flame rod monitors the continued presence of the burner flame. With three trials for ignition consistency (with Fenwal control), trouble free, safe operation is achieved.
Warning: Should overheating occur, 1) shut off the manual gas shut off valve to control the appliance; 2) DO NOT shut off the control switch to the pump or blower
This power gas burner is designed to convert oil and/or coal fired boilers and furnaces to a