Tile Options | Tempest® SE
Tile materials and shapes to suit your specific needs.
“A” Tile (standard) — 310 SST alloy tile for applications up to 1750°F (954°C). “C” Tile — Silicon carbide tile for fiber wall and most applications up to 2500°F (1371°C). “R” Tile — Round refractory block for applications to 2800°F (1535°C). Note: Recommended only for installation in solid wall construction furnaces/kilns. “S” Tile — Square refractory block for applications to 2800°F (1535°C). Note: Recommended only for installation in solid wall construction furnaces/kilns.
"BO" Burner Only — Burner without tile, for applications where the tile is formed in the furnace wall.
Ordering Information| Tempest® SE
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Air/Gas Connections Blank = NPT M = BSPT
Fuel Type Blank = Natural gas P = Propane B = Butane
Tile Exit Velocity
H = High velocity M = Medium velocity
Blank = Body only
Burner Size Input Btu/h HHV (kW, LHV)
Flame Supervision Requirement R = Flame Rod Supervision (flame rod not included in burner assembly), (-5-A, -5-B & -6-A sizes) U = U.V. Supervision (Detector must be ordered separately)
5-A = 500,000 (132) 5-B = 750,000 (198) 6-A = 1,000,000 (264) 6-B = 1,500,000 (396)
Tile Material
A = 310 alloy tile C = Silicon carbide
R = Round block refractory S = Square block refractory BO = Body only
Examples:
4485-6-A-AH-U – 1,000,000 Btu/h HHV (264 kW LHV) capacity Natural Gas burner with NPT air/gas connections, 310 alloy tile and high velocity tile outlet, and UV flame supervision compability. M4485P-5-B-CM-R – 750,000 Btu/h HHV (132 kW LHV) capacity Propane burner with BSPT air/gas connections, silicon carbide tile, medium veloci- ty tile outlet,and flame rod supervision compability.
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.
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