Burners. Pilot Heads BTC & BTSA (E3121 rev /04/2018)

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Burners Pilot Heads BTC & BTSA (E3121 rev. 02-24/04/2018)

GENERAL WARNINGS: DISPOSAL: ¾ All installation, maintenance, ignition and setting must be performed by qualified staff, respecting the norms present at the time and place of the installation. ¾ To avoid damage to people and things, it is essential to observe all the points indicated in this handbook. The reported indications do not exonerate the Client/User from observing general or specific laws concerning accidents and environmental safeguarding. ¾ The operator must wear proper DPI clothing (shoes, helmets...) and respect the general safety, prevention and precaution norms. ¾ To avoid the risks of burns or high voltage electrocution, the operator must avoid all contact with the burner and its control devices during the ignition phase and while it is running at high temperatures. ¾ All ordinary and extraordinary maintenance must be performed when the system is stopped. ¾ To assure correct and safe use of the combustion plant, it is of extreme importance that the contents of this document be brought to the attention of and be meticulously observed by all personnel in charge of controlling and working the devices. ¾ The functioning of a combustion plant can be dangerous and cause injuries to persons or damage to equipment. Every burner must be provided with certified combustion safety and supervision devices. ¾ The burner must be installed correctly to prevent any type of accidental/undesired heat transmission from the flame to the operator or the equipment. ¾ The performances indicated in this technical document regarding the range of products are a result of experimental tests carried out at ESA-PYRONICS. The tests have been performed using ignition systems, flame detectors and supervisors developed by ESA-PYRO- NICS. The respect of the above mentioned functioning conditions cannot be guaranteed if equipment, which is not present in the ESA-PYRONICS catalogue, is used. To dispose of the product, abide by the local legislations regarding it. Headquarters: Esa S.p.A. Via Enrico Fermi 40 24035 Curno (BG) - Italy Tel +39.035.6227411 Fax +39.035.6227499 esa@esacombustion.it GENERAL NOTES: ¾ In accordance to the internal policy of constant quality improvement, ESA-PYRONICS reserves the right to modify the technical characteristics of the present document at any time and without warning. ¾ It is possible to download technical sheets which have been updated to the latest revision from the www.esapyronics.com website. ¾ The BTC & BTSA products have been designed, manufactured and tested according to the most correct construction practices and following the applicable requirements described in UNI EN 746-2-2010 Industrial heating process equipment - Part 2: Safety requirements for combustion and for the handling and processing of fuels. We emphasize that the burners described in this data sheet are provided as independent units and are excluded from the scope of the Machine Directive 2006/42/EC not having any mobile items that are not exclusively manual. ¾ Certified in conformity with the UNI EN ISO 9001 Norm by DNV GL. CERTIFICATIONS: The products conform to the requests for the Euroasia market (Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan). CONTACTS / SERVICE: International Sales: Pyronics International s.a. Zoning Industriel, 4ème rue B-6040 Jumet - Belgium Tel +32.71.256970 Fax +32.71.256979 marketing@pyronics.be www.esapyronics.com www.esapyronics.com 2

The BTC & BTSA series identifies a family of premix burners, mainly used for the ignition of burners with large capacities. The special shape of the combustion head guarantees excellent flame retention, resistance to thermal stress and long duration. ¾Main burner pilot ignition. ¾Billete heating. ¾Furnaces for glass. ¾Casting burners. APPLICATIONS F3121I03 CHARACTERISTICS GENERAL: ¾Capacity: from 1 to 15kW ¾Fuel gas: CH4/LPG/Propane ¾Ignition/detection: monoelectrode ¾Max. working temperature: 1100 C ¾Excellent flame stability ¾Inlet air pressure: 36 72 mbar ¾Inlet gas pressure: 20 100 mbar MATERIAL COMPOSITION: ¾Combustion head: AISI310 Alumina 96% ceramic ¾Flame tube: AISI304/INCOLOY 601 F3121I04 www.esapyronics.com 3

CAPACITY PARAMETERS Paired with the MM or FLOWMIXER mixer series, the BTC & BTSA pilot heads develop their maximum capacity at about 15mbar of premix pressure. The burners remain stable with mix pressures ranging from 10 to 20 mbar. Model Max. capacity [kw] WARNINGS Flame length [mm] Ignition/detection electrode 32BTC 1 20 30 32CWFR 42BTC 2 30 40 42CWFR 64BTC 5 50 70 64CWFR 86BTC 10 80 100 86CWFR 64BTSA 5 50 70 10MM 86BTSA 10 80 100 10MM 108BTSA 15 100 120 6EN/10MM ¾ - For all applications at low temperatures (upto 750 C) the burner ignition and the gas fuel solenoid valve command must be carried out via a certified burner control device. ¾ - To avoid any possible damage to the burners, make sure that the air is not preheated or foul due to combustion products, oils, solvents or other. To avoid these phenomena, it is preferable to install the blower or suction duct outside the premises and far from exhaust pipes, or else to fit filters upstream the premix group. If the combustion air should come from the compressed air lines, NEVER exceed the maximum allowable pressure Pmax=360 [mm]. ¾ - After installation, check that the power feeding lines are connected correctly. Before switching the burner on check that the combustion air and fuel pressure values are correct. ¾ - The burner must only function within the indicated power ranges. Working with lower or higher power may compromise the functioning and life span of the burner, in which case the general guarantee conditions will automatically expire and ESA-PYRONICS will not be held liable for possible damage caused to persons and objects. ¾ - Should there be disturbances with other devices during the burner start-up phase, use an anti-disturbance filter for the high voltage cable (hv) connection to the ignition electrode. ¾ - Avoid burner ignition close to each other so as not to heat the ignition command system devices (solenoid valves and transformers). Prewash time lapse + first safety time lapse + min. of 5 sec. = time lapse between one ignition and another. (However, do not attempt more than 2 ignitions during a 30sec. time lapse). ¾ - Make sure the power supply is TURNED OFF when intervening on the burner and its devices. In case of burner malfunctioning, follow the indications in the Maintenance chapter of the present manual or contact ESA-PYRONICS assistance. ¾ - Any modification or repair done by third parties can compromise the application safety and automatically cause the general warrantee conditions to expire. Contact ESA-PYRONICS assistance. INSTALLATION The BTC & BTSA series pilot heads are supplied with with threaded fastening connectors. It is possible to create fastening applications according to specific needs. To avoid foreign material from obstructing the burner flame tube and condensation phenomena causing ignition and detection problems, we do not reccomend assembling with the flame pointing upwards. For the mixing pipe connection, the use of flexible extensible connectors is advisable: the connections between the burner and mixer must have at least the same outlet diameter as the mixer. Do not place valves nor any type of restrictions on the mixture pipeline. For the BTC-FR/X (models with variable lengths and sliding fixing couplings), check that the pilot burner outlet is not placed in direct contact with the main burner flame. This is important to preserve the integrity of the metallic pipe. www.esapyronics.com 4

START - UP - SETTING START BUTTON "B" GAS ZEROGOVERNOR 2 MAIN GAS VALVE esa-estro VENT GAS INLET TO THE PILOT BURNER SAFETY SOLENOID VALVE (OPTIONAL) VENT AIR INLET 1 3 "A" AIR STABILIZER MAIN AIR VALVE D3121I01 The procedures indicated in the following chapter must be carried out by expert technicians. The non-observance of the instructions given can provoke dangerous conditions 1 - Check the safety solenoid valve (if present), ignition electrode and flame control electrical connections. 2 - Check for an air minimum feeding pressure of 36mbar and a gas minimum feeding pressure 20mbar. 3 - Open the main air valve. 4 - Open the air stabilizer cap ("A"). 5 - Adjust the spring regulation (screwing on or unscrewing the regulation plug) until reaching a mix-pressure of 10 15 mbar on the pressure plug (pos. 01) with "burner OFF". Screwing on increases the pressure/unscrewing decreases the pressure. 6 - The gas pressure when the burner is off (pos. 02) must be negative. The inlet air pressure (pos. 03) must correspond to 40 50 mbar. 7 - Open the main gas valve. 8 - Switch the burner on with the start button found on the flame control device, opening the gas throttle valve needle ("B") very slowly, during ignition (repeat the step until you see a stable flame on the pilot burner). 9 - Adjust the gas flow via the gas throttle valve screw cap to reach the highest detection value on the flame control. 10 - To obtain an excellent flame regulate the gas flow in the following conditions: A - Excess of air: short blue flame that disappears into the pilot tube (low detection). B - Right ratio: light blue tense flame with a good detection (40 60 ma). C - Excess of gas: long blue-green flame near flame detachment (low detection). 11 - Once the right regulation has been reached, check for a mix-pressure of 15 20 mbar (pos.01) with "burner on". Adjust the air stabilizer screw if necessary. 12 - Turn off the burner and make sure it starts again, checking for several positive ignitions. 13 - Make sure there is pressure downstream the zerogovernor (pos.02). The right value is similar to the mixpressure value that is set in the air regulation (it can be adjusted by adjusting the zero-governor spring position). F3121I05 F3121I06 F3121I07 Excess of air Correct ratio Ecxces of gas www.esapyronics.com 5

CAPACITY DIAGRAM 32BT 42BT 64BT 86BT 108BT 100 50 Air pressure (mbar) 10 5 1 0.1 0.5 1 5 10 5 0 100 Capacity (kw) G3121I01 GENERAL MAINTENANCE PLAN Operation Typr Advised time Notes High voltage electrode connection O annual Ignition electrode and head O annual Burner setting O annual Check integrity of outer plastic and oxidi zation of internal connector and of the electrode terminal replace in case the Kantal terminal is worn or if the combustion head is damaged repeat all the steps in the START UP AND SETTING section on page 6 O= Ordinary E= Extraordinary www.esapyronics.com 6

EXTAORDINARY MANTENANCE - BTC & 108BTSA-FR/X PILOT HEADS IGNITION ELECTRODE REPLACEMENT 1 - Check that the burner control device power is off. 2 - Disconnect the HV cable, disconnecting the insulating connector from the electrode (pos. 01). 3 - Unscrew the spark plug (pos. 02) and exctract it from the threaded seat. 4 - Insert the spare spark plug screwing it on properly again. 5 - Check that the insulator connector is properly connected (pos. 01). 4 3 THREADED CONNECTION TO FLEXIBLE HOSE 1 2 PILOT MAIN BODY ELECTRODE THREADED CONNECTION D3121I02 www.esapyronics.com 7

ORDINARY MAINTENANCE - 64/86 BTSA PILOT HEADS IGNITION ELECTRODE REPLACEMENT 1 - Check that the burner control device power is off. 2 - Disconnect the HV cable, disconnecting the insulating connector from the electrode (pos. 01). 3 - Unscrew the block screw (pos. 03) and extract the pilot burner from the fastening connection (pos. 04). 4 - Unscrew the upper connection (pos. 02) and completely extract the electrode from the pilot burner. 5 - Insert the spare electrode and screw on the connection completely. 6 - Place the pilot burner in the correct position, tightening the appropriate screw (pos. 03). 7 - Check that the insulator connector is properly connected. 1 2 D3121I03 www.esapyronics.com 8

OVERALL DIMENSIONS - BTC-FR 104±1 26 100 R 1/2" Rp 3/8" 108±1 30 100 R 3/4" Rp 1/2" 113±1 35 100 R 1" Rp 3/4" D3121I04 www.esapyronics.com 9

OVERALL DIMENSIONS - BTC-FR/X 102 67 10 32 32BTC-FR/X VARIABLE LENGTH "X" MIXTURE INLET G3/8" G1/2" 104±1 68 10 32 42BTC-FR/X VARIABLE LENGTH "X" Ø1/2" G 3/4" G 3/8" 108±1 75 10 35 64BTC-FR/X VARIABLE LENGTH "X" Ø 3/4" G 1" G 1/2" 113±1 77 10 32 86BTC-FR/X VARIABLE LENGTH "X" Ø 1" R 1.1/4" 109±1 G 3/4" 79 10 32 108BTSA/X VARIABLE LENGTH "X" G 1.1/2" Ø1.1/4" Ø3/8" G 1" D3280I09 www.esapyronics.com 10

OVERALL DIMENSIONS - BTSA R 3/4" 89 Rp 1/2" 15 30 100 R 1" 93 Rp 3/4" 15 36 100 113 37 100 R 1.1/4" Rp 1" D3280I09 www.esapyronics.com 11