North American reGen ® Gas Burners
Bulletin 4630
4630 reGen Burners are made up of line burner sections to fire low temperature applications where heat must be distributed uniformly over a large area.
— Drying paints, textiles, metal parts, ink, etc. — Recirculating core ovens. — Cooking, evaporating, heating, etc. in the food industry. Other Heating kettles; preheating metal bars, castings, etc.; glass lehrs and fire polishing. Direct fired air heating applications: reGen Burners are stable with up to 12"w.c. mixture pressure in air stream velocities as high as 2000 fpm. They can operate in ambient temperatures up to 400°F. Assemblies can fire in any direction, including down. Flames are short and sharp at correct air/gas ratio, longer and yellow-tipped with rich mixtures. An assembly lights reliably from a single pilot. See Page 2 for 4630 selection information.
A typical reGen Burner assembly, with sections selected and arranged to fit a specific duct cross section with "J" flame rod adapter on pilot section.
Table 1. 4630 CAPACITIES and DRILLINGS
DRILLING
DRILLING
Btu/hr per ft
Btu/hr per ft
each outer row
each outer row
inner row
inner row
at 4"w.c. mixture pressure
at 4"wc mixture pressure 101 000 119 000 144 000 169 000 198 000 226 000 252 000 289 000
drill size
number of
drill size
number of
drill number of
drill size
number of
holes/ft
holes/ft
size
holes/ft
holes/ft
19 000 23 000 29 000 36 000 45 000 57 000 71 000 85 000
49 45 45 45 45 45 45 42
12 12 12 12
— — 53 53 — 53 46 45
— —
42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42
23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
38 31 25 19
22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
11
22
23 23 23 23
— 22 22 22
13
5
1
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Drillings are different for the elbows in some larger sizes, but capacities per foot are the same. Mixture manifolds should not be larger than 4" pipe size because of flashback hazard.
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