Tile Installation Instructions | Tempest®
Square Block Refractory Tile in Brick or Monolithic Wall Installation Instructions (see Figure 4)
Square Block Refractory in Fiber Wall Installation Instructions (see Figure 3)
Please consider using a ceramic tile for a fiber wall (See Figure 1)
1. Cut square opening in furnace shell. Allow 6 mm (¼") clearance all the way around the tile. The hole size in the shell for 4441-1 through -4-B is 203 mm (8") square hole and for 4441- 5 through -7 is 267 mm (10½") square hole. 2. Make a hole in the wall. We recommend a minimum gap of 229 mm (9") between the tile and the monolithich/brick wall for the castable/rammed material. 3. Bolt burner to furnace shell. We recommend using a flanged burner with a gasket at this joint for applications with pressur- ized chambers. A burner mounting gasket is available from North American. 4. Use a castable or rammed material to support and secure tile. Provide a shelf support angle to support castable or rammed material.
1. Cut square opening in furnace shell. Allow 6 mm (¼") clearance all the way around the tile and jacket.
2. Cut a hole for the burner tile and jacket in fiber wall. The hole should be approximately 13 mm (½") smaller than the jacket to allow the fiber to be tight up against the jacket. 3. Insert tile with metal jacket into the fiber wall. We suggest a metal jacket around the tile to support the refractory. Do not use a metal jacket for application higher than 982°C (1800°F). For temperatures above 982°C (1800°F) , please see Figure 4 for the recommended tile installation. 4. Bolt burner to furnace shell. We recommend using a flanged burner with a gasket at this joint for applications with pressur- ized chambers. A burner mounting gasket is available from North American.
5. Use densely packed ceramic fiber around castable or rammed material to act as an expansion joint.
6. Waterproofing may be required to prevent surrounding refrac- tory from absorbing water from castable refractory. Using a plastic sheet to waterproof is recommended.
See Supplement DF-M1 for a more detailed explanation of this installation.
Monolithic/Brick Material Ceramic Fiber
Ceramic Fiber
Castable/Rammed Material
Figure 3: Cross section through a fiber wall with square block refractory tile. Includes metal jacket for tile sup- port.
Figure 4: Cross section through a hard wall with square block refractory tile.
WARNING: Situations dangerous to personnel and property may exist with the operation and maintenance of any combustion equipment. The presence of fuels, oxidants, hot and cold combustion products, hot surfaces, electrical power in control and ignition circuits, etc., are inherent with any combustion application. Components in combustion systems may exceed 160°F (71°C) surface temperatures and present hot surface contact hazard. Fives North American Combustion, Inc. suggests the use of combustion systems that are in compliance with all Safety Codes, Standards, Regulations and Directives; and care in operation.
Bulletin 4441M page 19
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