Adjustments | 4384 Fuel Directed
Typical Single Burner Fuel Directed Flow Control Schematic
Bulletin 4384 Page 4
Combustion Air
Air Control Valve
P transmitter
8000 Series Electronic Ratio Controller
Flow Control
P transmitter
Natural Gas from Fuel Train
Gas Control Valve
Jet Gas
L S
manual flame length adjustments
4014 Gas Boosted Pilot (See Sheet 4014 and Dims. & Installation 4384 for pilot sizes.)
Pilot Air
L - long flame (forward gas) S - short flame (radial gas)
Pilot Gas
BURNER ADJUSTMENTS
make the desired flame length adjustments. If high fire gas flow cannot be reached, open the (S) and (L) flame length ad- justment screws equally until the proper gas flow is obtained. Correct air/fuel ratio as required.
1. The flame length adjusters are located on the side of the gas inlet connection. Initially set both the short (S) and the long (L) flame adjustment screws equally open. (Fully close both adjusters by turning them clockwise, then open 2 turns.)
5. Drive the system to low fire. Set air/fuel ratio. If used, adjust jet gas valve to improve the low fire flame definition.
2. Establish pilot flame. See Sheet 4014 for instructions.
3. Establish main flame. If main flame cannot be established, open (S) and (L) flame adjustment screws equally until a flame is established.
6. Drive the system to high fire and verify flame length and air/ fuel ratio.
4. With an established flame, drive the system to high fire. Set air/fuel ratio. Using the (S) and (L) flame adjustment screws,
To order, specify: 4384-(code for pipe size)-(A, if applicable) / (LO for 2 psig model) Burner Complete (specify Arrangement Designators-see Dimensions & Installation 4384). Examples: 4384-10-A 10" Burner Complete with arrangement 3a1 4384-12/LO 12" Low Gas Pressure Burner Complete with arrangement 1c3
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