Model 99FRD, 100CRD & 102CRD oil burners — Instruction manual
Carlin part number MN99102 Rev. 08/20/08
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99FRD, 100CRD and 102CRD Minimum combustion chamber dimensions (all dimensions in inches)
2. Prepare site • assemble burner • mount burner
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Chamber configurations
A Chamber with water-backed floor and target wall, with refractory linings on
floor and target wall.
B Chamber with water-backed floor and target wall, with refractory lining on
target wall only.
C Chamber with water-backed floor and target wall, without refractory linings.
D Refractory chamber, no water-backed surfaces (dry base design).
E Chamber with refractory floor and water-backed target wall (
without
target
refractory lining).
F Chamber with refractory floor and water-backed target wall (
with
target refrac-
tory lining).
Notes for dimension table
1 Some tested appliances operate well with dimensions other than shown
below.
2. Generally, applications should be acceptable with dimensions larger than
listed.
3. Horizontal cylinder chambers should have a diameter at least as larger as the
minimum width listed. For steel cylinder chambers, increase this dimension
by from 1 to 4 inches.
4. Wing walls are not recommended. Corbels can be beneficial to heat distribution
in some applications.
5. DV is the minimum diameter for vertical cylindrical chambers (refractory or
refractory-lined chambers only).