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Eclipse Winnox Burner, WX Series, V2, Installation Guide 111, 2/26/2010

Figure 4.1 Air Butterfly Valve Open Direction

Step 2: Set Low Fire Air

1. Start combustion air blower.

2. Drive control motor to low fire position.

3. Measure the air differential pressure between 

Tap C

and the combustion chamber.

NOTE:

 The pressure tap is in the open position when the

screw inside the tap is unscrewed approximately 1/2 turn.
Do not remove the screw. Be sure to tighten the pressure
tap screw clockwise to the closed position after pressure
measurements have been taken.

Figure 4.2 Air Differential Pressure

4. Set low fire air.

a. Loosen the set screw 

X

 on the burner side of 

coupling

Y

.

There is a slot in the end of the butterfly valve shaft
that is parallel to the air damper. This slot is used for
visual indication of the butterfly valve position. The

butterfly valve is closed when the shaft slot is
perpendicular to the direction of air flow through the
butterfly valve.

b. Rotate the air butterfly valve shaft to a fully closed 

position. (Holes in the butterfly valve will supply low 
fire air.)

When firing into a positive chamber pressure, rotate
the air butterfly valve from the closed position in the
direction of actuator travel to obtain a minimum 
0.3" w.c. (0,8 mbar) air differential pressure.

c. Hold the butterfly valve shaft firmly in place and 

tighten set screw 

X

.

High fire air adjustment is not required if the burner is
firing into a neutral pressure chamber and a 90°
travel control motor is used. It may be necessary to
limit control motor stroke to less than 90° if firing into
a large negative chamber. Contact Eclipse for further
information.

Figure 4.3 Air Butterfly Valve Adjustment

5. Verify high fire air:

a. Drive control motor to high fire, full open.

b. Compare the high fire air differential pressure 

between

 Tap C

 and the combustion chamber to the 

approximate datasheet chart “Air 

'

p vs. Input”. If 

high fire air is insufficient, refer to section 5, 
“Troubleshooting & Maintenance”, in this document.

6. Return the control motor to the low fire position.

7. Close the pressure taps.

Figure 4.4 Air Butterfly Valve Shaft

Open in this 

direction only

Closed

Open

B

a

c

k

To Ch

am

ber

T

a

p C

B

V

 sh

af

t sho

w

n

in closed position 

Summary of Contents for Winnox WX Series

Page 1: ...Eclipse Winnox Burners WX Series Installation Guide 111 2 26 2010 Version 2...

Page 2: ...furnishing of replacement parts and Eclipse will not be liable for any other injury loss damage or expenses whether direct or consequential including but not limited to loss of use income or damage t...

Page 3: ...g Storage 6 Approvals of Components 6 Checklist Before Installation 7 Installing the Flame Sensor 7 Burner Mounting 7 Gas Piping 9 Checklist After Installation 10 Adjustment Start Stop 11 Step 1 Reset...

Page 4: ...ions are available due to the modular design of the burner Figure 1 1 Winnox Burner Audience This manual has been written for people who are already familiar with all aspects of a nozzle mix burner an...

Page 5: ...burner This manual provides information in the use of these burners for their specific design purpose Do not deviate from any instructions or application limits described herein without written appro...

Page 6: ...g marks from UL FM CSA European EN 746 2 with CE mark from TuV Gastec Advantica Electrical Wiring All the electrical wiring must comply with all applicable local codes and or standards such as NFPA St...

Page 7: ...flame rod UV Scanner The UV scanner must be compatible to the flame monitoring control that is used Refer to the manual of your selected control for proper selection of the scanner Flame Rod NOTE Only...

Page 8: ...ustor slot position as shown in Figure 3 4 Placing insulation over combustor slots will impede burner performance and decrease combustor life Figure 3 4 Alloy Combustion Tube Refractory Plug When usin...

Page 9: ...egulator For applications in which the Winnox is operating outdoors an insect rain protector is installed in the bypass regulator Supply Piping Inlet pressure to the ratio regulator must stay within s...

Page 10: ...ks 1 Be sure there are no leaks in the gas lines 2 Be sure all the components contained in the flame monitoring and control systems are properly installed This includes verifying that all the switches...

Page 11: ...re switches and other limit interlocks Be sure the switches fail as intended in the event of a power failure If simulated limits or simulated flame failure do not shut down the fuel system within the...

Page 12: ...a fully closed position Holes in the butterfly valve will supply low fire air When firing into a positive chamber pressure rotate the air butterfly valve from the closed position in the direction of...

Page 13: ...urner c Measure low fire gas pressure to the burner gas inlet Verify pressure at is within the range specified on the datasheet for your burner 10 After ignition verify low fire flame a Shut off gas W...

Page 14: ...ff combustion air blower b Restart combustion air blower drive through purge cycle and ignite burner c Measure low fire gas pressure to the burner gas inlet Verify pressure at is within the range spec...

Page 15: ...X refer to step 1 for adjustment procedure to match the desired input determined in step 4 7 Measure gas pressure at the burner inlet Y and verify the pressure is within the range specified on the dat...

Page 16: ...for the proper operation of ventilating equipment 7 Test interlock sequence of all safety equipment and manually make each interlock fail noting that related equipment closes or stops as specified by...

Page 17: ...ng Clean the igniter No ignition The igniter is not correctly grounded to the burner Clean the threads on the igniter and the burner NOTE Do not apply grease to the threads on the igniter No ignition...

Page 18: ...The burner is unstable or produces soot smoke or excessive carbon monoxide The air gas ratio is out of adjustment Measure all the gas pressures and air pressures Compare these pressures to the documen...

Page 19: ...r mbar pounds sq in psi 14 5 x 10 millimeter mm inch in 3 94 x 10 2 MJ Nm BTU ft standard 2 491 x 10 2 From To Multiply By kiloPascals kPa millibar mbar 10 meter m millimeter mm 1000 millibar mbar kil...

Page 20: ...Off Valve Normally Closed Solenoid valves are used to automatically shut off the gas supply on a bypass gas system or on small capacity burners 760 Pressure Regulator The pressure regulator reduces g...

Page 21: ...Locations Burner Settings Parameters Low Fire High Fire Main gas pressure Gas pressure into the ratio regulator Bypass fuel differential pressure Tap E Chamber High fire input Fuel Flow Measurement D...

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