E3502E Arzatoare
E3502E Arzatoare
E3502E Arzatoare
APPLICATIONS
• Annealing furnaces.
• Air heaters.
• Heat treat furnaces.
• Incinerators.
• Stress Relieving Furnaces.
• Brick furnaces.
• Ladle and crucible melting reheating.
F3502I01
DESCRIPTION
Excess air burners are intermediate flame length, nozzle mixing transfer rates are uniform. Excess air burners are variable
types designed for 800% excess air. A unique design and stepped temperature air heaters. At high fire flame temperatures may be
tunnel burner blocks produce excellent flame stability at all firing about 1500°C or higher. As fuel only is decreased, exit gas
rates. Excess air systems use a constant air flow and “on ratio” temperatures drop to as low as 300°C with 800% excess air.
combustion at high fire. Only the gas flow is reduced for fuel input
turndown. The total volume of hot gases and velocity remains nearly
constant at all firing rates. Furnace pressure, turbulence and heat
INSTALLATION
XNM burners are usually mounted on the wall. Other mounting refractory concrete on all sides to allow for expansion of the walls
positions are not recommended; specify if other mounting positions (see technical note). Flexible connectors are recommended for air
are absolutely necessary when ordering. and gas connections at the burner to allow slight movement or
When they are used, the furnace refractory should be set to leave misalignment of piping and are required when pre-heated air is
some room on all sides of the block. This space should be packed involved. Air and gas connections are Pyronics’ standard threaded, or
with flexible, refractory, ceramic fibre protected by 20 mm of welding flanged type. They may rotate by 90°.
(*) In most cases, we suggest you to make flame detection through UV- scanner. In some particular cases, it is possible to use continue pilot
burner with detection electrode.
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CAPACITY TABLE
Excess air operation On ratio operation
Catalog no. Air flow Gas flow kW at various air and gas pressures (at burner) (mbar)
Nm3/h Max Nm /h Min Nm3/h
3 1.1 3.3 11 17.6 (1) 26.4 (2)
8 XNM 30 3 0.3 6 10 19 25 30
10 XNM 71 7.1 0.8 16 23 47 62 73
12 XNM 100 10 1 23 32 64 85 103
16 XNM 200 20 2.2 44 64 129 167 205
20 XNM 283 28.3 3 64 94 185 243 293
24 XNM 425 42.5 5 97 141 281 366 440
32 XNM 850 85 10 193 281 563 733 879
48 XNM 1700 170 19 387 563 1125 1465 1758
NOTE
1
In the highlighted column there are nominal capacities that must be used for a correct sizing of the burner (air pressure: 17.6 mbar)
2
Air pressure of burner 25 mbar and gas pressure 10 mbar to develop maximum ratings excess air or “on-ratio”.
NOTE:
Flame dimensions are approximate, referred to burners feeded with CH4, working at stoichiometric ratio, in free air. Values are included in a
range: minimum value is referred to burner working at nominal capacity (1), higher value at maximun capacity (2).
The flame shortens by increasing excess of air (decreasing gas flow rate)
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CAPACITY TABLE
10XNM
12XNM
20XNM
24XNM
32XNM
48XNM
16XNM
8XNM
100
50
Air pressure at burner (mbar)
10
1
10 50 100 500 1000 5000 10000
Capacity (kW)
G3502I01
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D3502I01
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D3502I02
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DIMENSIONS
D3502E03
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XNM - - -
XNM - - BH -
REFRACTORY BLOCK
Round block R
Square block S
NOTE: Based on the company’s policy aimed at a continuous improvement on product quality, ESA-PYRONICS reserves the right to
bring changes to the technical characteristics of this device without previous notice. Our catalog updated to the latest version is
available on our web site www.esapyronics.com and it is possible to download modified documents
WARNING: Operating a combustion system can be dangerous and cause harm to persons or damage to equipment. Every burner
must be provided with safety devices that monitors the combustion. The installation, adjustment and maintenance operations should 8/8
only be performed by trained and qualified personnel.