Important Notices About Safe Burner Operation

Storage

Store the burner inside. Exposure to the elements can damage the burner.

Qualifications

Adjustment, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the mechanical parts of this

 

unit should be done by people with good mechanical aptitude and experience

 

with combustion equipment.

Replacement Parts

Order replacement parts from Eclipse only. Any customer-supplied valves or

 

switches should carry UL, FM, CSA, and/or CGA approval where applicable.

Operator Training

The best safety precaution is an alert and competent operator. Thoroughly in-

 

struct new operators so they demonstrate an adequate understanding of the

 

equipment and its operation. Regular retraining must be scheduled to maintain a

 

high degree of proficiency. The operator must have easy access to this Informa-

 

tion Guide at all times.

1.0Burner Operating Parameters & Requirements

Applications

Eclipse Air Heat Burners are line type burners ideal for generating large vol-

 

umes of clean, hot air. Applications include ovens, dryers, fume incinerators, and

 

similar industrial equipment.

 

The “AH” models feature an integral combustion air blower mounted on the back

 

of the burner’s steel case. By supplying the correct air volume and pressure to

 

the burner, the blower allows stable operation over a wide range of duct veloci-

 

ties without installing a profile plate around the burner.

Capacities & Supply Pressures

See Figure 2.

Burner Environment

Weather Protection: Protect burners from the weather.

 

Combustion Air: Must be free of contaminants. Eclipse strongly recommends

 

use of a combustion air filter to remove airborne particles. If corrosive fumes or

 

materials are present in the air, supply the blower with fresh, clean air from an

 

uncontaminated area of the plant.

 

Room Openings: If the burner is mounted on the side of the duct, provide at

 

least one square inch of opening to the outdoors for every 4000 Btu/hr (1.2 kW)

 

of burner firing rate. This will admit fresh combustion air.

 

Access: Provide access to the burner for inspection and maintenance.

Figure 1–Ignition, Flame Monitoring, and Pilot Components

Mounting

Bracket

Pilot Cock

#12659

Pilot

Regulator

#15027

Pilot Gas Inlet

1/4" N.P.T.

Flame Rod

#13093-3

Spark

Plug

#13047

Main Gas Inlet

Peepsight

2" N.P.T.

#10509

 

3/4" N.P.T.

Scanner Adaptor 109000

For Sizes through 400 AH

Mount In Place

Scanner

of Peepsight

Connection

3/4"N.P.T.

1/2" N.P.T.

Scanner Adaptor 109559

For Sizes 440 through 800 AH

Mount In Place

Scanner

of Flame Rod

Connection

1/4"N.P.T.

1/2" N.P.T.

2

Eclipse AirHeat v1.0 - Installation Guide No. 140, 11/4/03

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Eclipse Combustion TAH, CAH Important Notices About Safe Burner Operation, Burner Operating Parameters & Requirements

CAH, DAH, AH, TAH specifications

Eclipse Combustion is a noteworthy player in the combustion technology sector, particularly renowned for its innovative direct-fired burners, specifically the DAH, TAH, AH, and CAH models. These burners are designed to achieve optimal performance in various industrial applications by providing efficient, reliable, and environmentally sustainable solutions.

One of the main features of Eclipse’s combustion products is their focus on efficiency. The DAH and TAH models incorporate advanced air-fuel mixing technologies, ensuring thorough combustion and minimal emissions. This proficiency enables manufacturers to not only meet stringent environmental regulations but also reap cost savings through improved fuel efficiency.

The AH model stands out for its versatility, catering to a wide range of applications, from thermal oxidizers to industrial ovens. It is engineered with attention to operational flexibility, allowing users to tailor burner operations to specific environmental conditions or production requirements. This adaptability ensures that facilities can maintain optimal performance regardless of changing demands.

Eclipse’s CAH model highlights the company’s commitment to innovation. It features a compact design that integrates easily into existing systems, reducing the need for complex retrofitting. The CAH model is equipped with advanced control systems that allow for real-time monitoring and adjustments. This technology enhances operational reliability and enables maintenance teams to proactively address any issues, thereby reducing downtime.

Safety remains a crucial characteristic across all Eclipse Combustion products. The DAH, TAH, AH, and CAH models are designed with multiple safety features, such as flame monitoring systems and emergency shut-off valves. These features are essential in safeguarding workers and equipment, ensuring that operations can continue smoothly without compromising safety standards.

In addition to performance and safety, Eclipse Combustion prioritizes sustainability. The technologies embedded in the DAH, TAH, AH, and CAH models facilitate the efficient use of fuels, leading to reduced greenhouse gas emissions. As industries around the world strive for greener operations, these burners represent a strategic investment for organizations committed to environmental stewardship.

In summary, Eclipse Combustion's DAH, TAH, AH, and CAH models are characterized by their efficiency, versatility, innovative design, safety features, and commitment to sustainability. These attributes make them a reliable choice for industrial applications seeking to enhance performance while minimizing environmental impact. As global industries continue to evolve, Eclipse Combustion remains at the forefront, delivering advanced solutions that meet the demands of modern combustion technology.