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Maxon practices a policy of continuous product improvement. It reserves the right to alter specifications without prior notice.

MUNCIE, INDIANA, USA

RadMax™ Burners

Page 1400-S-1

11/03

Start-up Instructions

Read complete instructions before proceeding and
familiarize yourself with all the system’s equipment and
components.  Verify that all equipment has been
installed in accordance with the original manufacturer’s
current instructions.

CAUTION:  Initial adjustment and light-off should be
undertaken only by trained and experienced
personnel familiar with combustion systems, with
control/flame safeguard circuitry and with knowledge
of the overall installation.  Equipment installation
and operating procedures should comply with all
applicable international, federal, state, local codes
and standards.

Initial RadMax™ Burner start-up:

1. Close all burner fuel valves and gas cocks.

Make preliminary adjustment to fuel gas
regulator(s) to establish adequate fuel pressure.

2. Check all electric circuitry.  Verify that all control

devices, flame safeguard, and interlocks are
operable and functioning within their respective
settings/ranges.

3. Check that all duct and chambers are clear and

that their dampers operate freely.  Adjust all
dampers to their proper start-up positions.  Open
the manual pet-cock valves on all burner Direct-
Spark/Flame-Sensing Ports.

4. Start process fan(s) and combustion blower(s)

and purge the entire unit in accordance with the
appropriate codes and standards.

5. Adjust combustion air pressure to establish the

proper burner manifold pressure per the “Capacities
and Specifications” table on page 1400-S-2.  A test
connection is provided on the burner manifold for
set-up adjustment purposes.  Required manifold
pressures are differential pressures relative to the
firing chamber. For on/off (single firing rate)
operation
, adjust air to establish the proper
manifold differential pressure required for the
desired firing rate.  For variable firing rate opera-
tion
, refer to the following procedure:

A. Set low fire combustion air flow.  Position

combustion air flow control device to establish
burner manifold pressure required for the
desired minimum firing rate (per table on Page
1400-S-2).  Manifold differential pressure
should never be less than 2.0” w.c.

B. Set high fire combustion air flow.  Position

combustion air flow control device to establish
burner manifold pressure required for the
desired maximum firing rate (per the table on
Page 1400-S-2.)  Manifold differential pressure
should not exceed 6.0” w.c.

C. Return air flow control device to minimum.

6.  Adjust fuel/air mixing device to the recommended

initial settings.  Refer to the appropriate start-up
instructions provided by the manufacturer for this
equipment.

7. Ignite the burner. (Direct spark applications only;

refer to appropriate manufacturers instructions for
piloted systems.)

A. Verify combustion air blower is running.
B. Set air flow control device to minimum.
C. Open main gas shut-off valve(s).
D.

Initiate trial for ignition sequence and verify
spark ignitor is arcing properly.

E. If burner does not ignite, close main gas shut-

off valve(s) and re-purge unit before attempting
to ignite the burner again.

8. Adjust burner minimum firing rate.  Allow

burners to come up to stable operating temperature.
With the air flow control device at minimum, adjust
the fuel flow to establish the desire operating
temperature within the range stated in the “Capaci-
ties and Specifications” table on Page 1400-S-2.  If
a slight blue haze is present on the face of the
burner, this is an indication that the mixture is too
lean.  To correct, increase fuel flow until the blue
haze is no longer present.  If you notice a yellow
blanket of flame on the burner surface, this is an
indication the mixture is too rich.  To correct,
decrease fuel flow until the yellow haze is no longer
present.

9. Adjust burner maximum firing rate.  Slowly

increase combustion air flow and fuel flow in small
increments as allowed by the fuel/air ratio controller.
Hold at each step and allow the burner to come up
to a stable operating temperature.  Make adjust-
ments to fuel flow as necessary to establish the
desired operating temperature within the range
stated in the “Capacities and Specifications” table.
Continue to increase the fuel/air ratio controller in
small increments and make adjustments at each
step until the desired high firing rate is established.

10. Verify settings.  After establishing high and low fire

settings, cycle the burner from high to low fire
several times to confirm the repeatability of fuel/air
settings.  Shut down the burner and re-ignite to
confirm reliability of ignition system and light-off
settings.  Check all safety interlocks and limits and
confirm proper settings and operation.

11. Verify temperatures. Confirm desired face tem-

perature is achieved. Also, confirm oven/chamber
temperature does not exceed 500°F. Verify that
sufficient process circulation exists to prevent
localized hot spots in excess of 500°F on burner
bodies.

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