s Page 9505 Capacities/Specifications Maxon offers a wide range of gas pilots to meet the specific needs of each of its burner product lines. In most cases, the appropriate burner catalog section will provide the selection data needed to choose one of the many pilots offered. Pages 9505 through 9508 are a summary of the additional component/accessory part numbers and performance data. Raw gas pilots may be used for manual light-off and are not intended as permanent pilots. Do not use outdoors or in high draft or back pressure conditions where flame may be accidently extinguished. Description 000's Btu/hr Includes: 04640 Raw gas pilot 835 6-8" 5 0730 Raw gas lighter torch s for premixed nozzles. Series SN Sealed Nozzles and WIDE-RANGE Burners may be fitted with either open-port or sealed-port pilots. STICKTITE Nozzles can accept all of these open-port pilots. MULTIFIRE Burners can use any of these sealed-port pilots. Description 000's Btu/hr Includes: 0457 Open port atmospheric pilot 8-7" 36 06868 Open port venturi pilot 4-6" 5 457 06969 80 0849 090 0904 Open port atmospheric pilot 8-7" 36 399 6-8" 5 457 8886 Open port venturi pilot -5 PSIG 8885 3995 8887 80 090 037 0895 Open port pressure pilot 0899 Pressure pilot/spark ignited 040 043 68 Sealed port venturi pilot 3994 4-7" 8-6 oz. 0 680-5 PSIG 0 8885 3995 4-7" 8-6 oz. 5 680 684 Sealed port pressure pilot 683 40 8639 " 6" 8638 999 Sealed port pressure pilot 4-7" 8-6 oz. 75 998 80 80 80 0/93
Page 9506 s s for VORTIFLARE Burners Capacities/Specifications Description 3844 assembly 33974 assembly -/" VORTIFLARE 000's Btu/hr " " 5 Includes: 576 683 80 Side-mounted pilots for Style A & B LINOFLAME Burners Description 0540 F resh air type LINOFLAME pilot 0847 Fresh air type (with vane) 000's Btu/hr 8-7" Includes: 36 3994 50 Recirculating type (with vane) 3307 576 0848 Pressure type pilot (with vane) 4-7" 8-6 oz. 5 680 88 End-mounted LINOPAK s for Style A & B LINOFLAME Burners Description 54 Inert air LINOPAK pilot 56 Fresh air LINOPAK pilot 58 Fresh air LINOPAK pilot (w/vane) 000's Btu/hr 8-7" Includes: 3307 576 36 3994 50 Inert air LINOPAK pilot (w/vane) 3307 576 55 Pressure type LINOPAK pilot 59 Pressure type LINOPAK (w/vane) 4-7" 8-6 oz. 5 680 88 for INFRAWAVE Burner is normally supplied as a sub-assembly within a complete INFRAWAVE Burner pilot section. Description 5906 assembly "constant pilot" 000's Btu/hr Includes: 4-7" 8-6" oz 5 680 80
s Page 9507 Capacities/Specifications End-mounted pilots for VF LINOFLAME Burners 38 Description 4-7" 000's Btu/hr 0 39 39 VFH LINOPAK pilot assembly - PSIG 3 3997 4-7" 0 39 40 - PSIG 3 40 VFL LINOPAK pilot assembly 4-7" 0 39 489 737 3995 400 487 VFH LINOPAK pilot assembly VFL LINOPAK pilot assembly 7708 LINOPAK pilot assembly HP-VFL 7709 LINOPAK pilot assembly HP-VFH 840 LINOPAK HP-VFH (ext. eye) 84 LINOPAK HP-VFL (ext. eye) 4-7" 4-6 oz. 0 39 Includes: 5 680 - PSIG 75 5006 38577 88 Series 66 AIRFLO Burner pilots Description With optional gas pressure required at pilot Combustion air pressure required at pilot 000's Btu/hr 9084 AIRFLO-PAK Set (direct mounted) 8075 36 3994 6948 8-7" 5 708 4-7" 6 oz. 40 993 Built-in End Plate Set (direct mounted) 8075 36 3994 6948 8-7" 5 708 4-7" 6 oz. 40 36504 AIRFLO-PAK Set (external mounted) 36 3994 6948 8-7" 5 708 4-7" 6 oz. 40 36497 Built-in End Plate Set (external mounted) 36 3994 6948 8-7" 5 708 4-7" 6 oz. 40 /93
Page 9508 s Series NP/RG AIRFLO pilots Capacities/Specifications Description gas differential pressure required at pilot 000's Btu/hr 0883 NPF - -/4 - FR - SI pc. pilot set with spark ignitor 654 RGF - -/4 - FR - SI pc. pilot set with spark ignitor 383 RG-PAK pilot set with spark ignitor 384 NP-PAK pilot set with spark ignitor 385 NP-PAK pilot assembly 386 NP-PAK pilot assembly with tubing 387 RG-PAK pilot assembly 388 RG-PAK pilot assembly with tubing 4874 6" section with pilot NP--6P." 4875 6" section with pilot RG-IV-6P 3739 6670 6" section with pilot NP-II-6P 0.7" 0." 0 38577 0 667 6" section with pilot NP-III-6P 0.5" 8365 RGF - -/4 end inlet flange set with spark ignitor 367 NP - EC - FR - SI pc. end close set with spark ignitor 367 NPF - -/4 - FR - SI pc. pilot set with spark ignitor 37004 NP - EC - SI 3/4 UV pc. pilot set with spark ignitor 509 RG-PAK pilot set with spark ignitor 50 NP-PAK pilot set with spark ignitor 503 NP-PAK pilot assembly 503 RG-PAK pilot assembly 0." 0 38577 0 COMBUSTIFUME Burner pilots Type End Plate assembly number Description Pressures required: Combustion Air Maximum 000's Btu/hr Built-in Raw s 6049 4CF B.I. pilot end plate set, FR/SI 6050 5CF B.I. pilot end plate set, FR/SI 608 4CF B.I. pilot end plate set, FR/SI 608 5CF B.I. pilot end plate set, FR/SI 8075 8-7" Atmospheric s 3894 3893 4CF AIRFLO-PAK pilot set, FR/SI 3986 5CF AIRFLO-PAK pilot set, FR/SI 8075 003 4-8" 5-35 Pressure s 3894 3893 4CF AIRFLO-PAK pilot set, FR/SI 3986 5CF AIRFLO-PAK pilot set, FR/SI 8075 680 4-8" 6 oz. -40
s Page 95 General Purpose Raw s Dimensions (in inches) Open-Port Atmospheric s (for STICKTITE Nozzles and Sealed Nozzles) Sketch 0457 06868 06969 3 0849 090 0904 399 3 8886 8887 Open-Port Pressure s (for STICKTITE Nozzles) Sketch 090 037 0895 3 0899 Sealed-Port s (for Sealed Nozzles, WIDE-RANGE & MULTIFIRE Burners) A B 68 684 3.9 4.88 8639 3.38 5 Pipe threads on this page conform to ANSI Standard B. 6/94
Page 95 s Dimensions (in inches) End-mounted LINOPAK s (for A & B LINOFLAME Burners) 56 58 55 59 54 50 Sketch 3 Side-mounted Patch-on s (for A & B LINOFLAME Burners) Assemby Sketch 0540 06868 06969 0847 0848 3 8886 8887 50 4 NOTE: Sketch shows #4337 pilot mounting bracket mounted to side of a LINOFLAME Burner section. assembly and mounting bracket must be ordered separately.
s Page 953 Dimensions (in inches) Air- s Atmospheric Type Air- s Pressure Type #576 3/96
Page 954 s Dimensions (in inches) s #3994 & #3995 #38009-3/8" NPT outlet #38577 - /4" NPT outlet # #5043
s Page 953 Installation/Start-up Instructions Maxon supplies a broad range of pilots and pilot pipe train components. Typical items are shown below indicating the nomenclature used in the following installation and start-up instructions.. Check the bill of material to be sure that all items of a complete pilot system (pilot nozzle, spark electrode, mixing body, shut-off cock with or without adjustable orifice, gas pressure regulator and pilot solenoid valve) are present, or their absence justified.. Install the pilot as indicated by main burner installation instructions, keeping pilot piping (including regulator and solenoid valve) as close to the pilot as possible. take-off from the main burner gas line should be made upstream of the main gas regulator. 3. Connect the gas supply with regulators installed for proper flow direction and piping turns kept to a minimum. 4. Connect pilot air supply line (where required), again using a minimum of turns and oversize piping where necessary to assure adequate flow. In cases where the pilot is "interrupted," the pilot air solenoid valve should be installed to operate simultaneously with the pilot gas solenoid. 5. Set gap on 0 mm or 8 mm spark ignitors (where used) for.05" to.06" then connect lead from ignition transformer to ignitor. 6. Purge the entire unit with gas supply off. This means opening main burner air control valve to full-open position and running all fans and blowers long enough to give full system purge. Return main burner air control to minimum position after purge is complete. 7. Bleed gas line following main burner start-up instructions or those of local gas company representative. Note that the small pilot flow cannot quickly bleed long runs of long gas piping. 5/8
Page 953 s Installation/Start-up (cont'd.) 8. Preadjust pilot regulator by removing cap "A" and turning setting screw counter-clockwise to its uppermost or top position. 9. Preadjust adjustable orifice by removing cover "B" and turning the adjusting screw clockwise until seated (closed position). 0. Light and adjust pilot by energizing spark ignitor (or holding small flame to pilot) and opening pilot gas cock. Turn adjustable orifice screw counter-clockwise slowly until ignition occurs (this may take several seconds). If you do not get ignition, close the gas cock and check out these potential problem areas: A. Lack of spark. Recheck gap, inspect for cracked porcelain or bad transformer and correct any problems found. B. Lack of gas. Check for closed gas cock, air in gas line, regulator in line backwards or insufficient gas pressure, then correct as necessary. C. Too much gas. Close adjustable orifice and reopen slowly while attempting ignition. Note that the first several turns of the adjustable orifice screw comprise most of the available adjustment. regulators work best when the adjustable screw is near the top of its range. Increase pilot gas pressure by turning downward (clockwise) only if required under point "B" above. flame should normally be blue and stable. A very light blue coloration indicates a lean condition (not enough gas) while a green center and/or luminous tips generally indicate a rich flame (too much gas). adjustment procedure would involve adjusting the flame slightly rich and reducing the amount of pilot gas just until the green disappears and a deep blue predominates.. Replace regulator cap "A" and adjustable orifice cover "B" then proceed with lighting and adjusting main burner in accordance with instructions supplied for it.