Roberts Gorden CRV-B-9 service manual Design Parameters, Pump Model Series Maximum Loading

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CRV-SERIES DESIGN MANUAL

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NOTE: Thermal efficiency values shown do not include the contribution due to condensing conditions when operating in cyclic fashion. To estimate cyclic efficiencies, add 2-3% to the values obtained from the graph.

6.3 Design Parameters

When designing branches of 4 B-8 or larger burners in-series, the following limitation to the pump capacity applies:

Pump Model Series Maximum Loading

EP-100:Not Allowed

EP-200:1 Branch of 4 burners

EP-300:2 Branches of 4 burners

For systems that are designed above 90% pump capacity, the following limitations of shared tailpipe apply:

4" (10 cm) tailpipe: limited to maximum of 2 com- bined branches and length limited to maximum of 20' (6 m). See Page 14, Figure 15 for all other tail- pipe considerations.

6" (15 cm) tailpipe limited to maximum of 4 com- bined branches and length limited to maximum of 100' (30 m).

When calculating required tailpipe length 1' (.3 m) of 6" manifold tube is equivalent to 1.3' (.4 m) of 4" tailpipe.

Failure to comply with the above parameters will result

in insufficient vacuum to burners.

6.4CRV-Series Design Methods

1.Layout the system to suit the BTU input required.

2.Calculate the system design for each branch individually.

3.Calculate the number of flow units per branch of burners. Add the flow units for each branch together to get the total system flow units. See Page 12, Table 1 for the rules for each burner model. See Page 13, Figure 14 for example flow unit calculations.

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Contents Design Manual Page Roberts-Gordon LLC Page Table of Figures Page Concept CRV-SERIES System SafetyZero Regulator Assembly Overview Two Branch System Shown Fuel Savings and Comfort Clearances to combustibles at all times for safety Standard Reflector ONE Side ReflectorUniversal SHIELD, Position Foot Deco Grille Sizing and Design Considerations Radiant Adjustment to Heat LossRadiant Height Adjustment Factor ExampleRadiant Distribution Average Coverage Selecting the BurnersRadiant Distribution Radiant Distribution Increased Coverage= mounting height Flow Loading Radiant Branch FlowBurner Flow Units Tailpipe Flow Pump CapacityPump Exhaust Length Requirements Minimum Radiant Tube Length Radiant Tube and TailpipeRadiant Tube Length Maximum Radiant Tube LengthCRV-Series Design Methods Design ParametersPump Model Series Maximum Loading Flow Units Per BranchAfter Each Burner Allowable Tailpipe Lengths Burner ModelSystem with EP-300 Series Pump Tailpipe Design MethodRule of Thumb Unshared Calculations To Calculate the Total System TailpipeDamper Couplings Possible Damper Coupling Locations Example CRV-SERIES System Layouts Example System Layout Option12 m 10 3 m 20 6 m 12 m Tailpipe 10 3 m 100 30 m Example System Layout Option 7, 8 Roberts Gordon Ultravac Control MethodsRoberts Gordon System Control Corayvac Modulating ControlsPressure Switch Analog Signal Modulating ThermostatMS/TP Wiring Spst Transformer Relay Kit P/N 90417600KNon-Pressurized AIR Supply SystemPressurized Pressurized SystemsDuct Design Rules Pipe sizingBlower P/N 90707501K Performance 112 Flow Units Sample Layout for Pressurized Outside Air Systems Roberts Gordon Ultravac Design Requirements CRV-SERIES Equipment Specifications
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