Burner setup – Linear Boiler User Manual

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BIASI B/40

BURNER MANUFACTURER

Heat Wise

Boiler Model

B-406

B-407

B-408

B-409

B-410

B-411

B-412

Burner Model

SU-3

SU-3

SU-4

SU-5

SU-5

SU-6

SU-6

Fuel

Natural

Natural

Natural

Natural

Natural

Natural

Natural

Input

315

420

499

577

672

847

954

Min. Gas Inlet Size

1"

1"

1"

1"

1"

1"

1-1/4"

Manifold in w.c.

1.95"

3"

3.5"

2"

2.8"

1.16"

1.4"

Air

9.5

14

21

7.5

9

4.25

5

Head

6

11

20

2"

2"

2-5/8"

2-5/8"

BURNER MANUFACTURER

Heat Wise

Boiler Model

B-406

B-407

B-408

B-409

B-410

B-411

B-412

Burner Model

SU-3

SU-3

SU-4

SU-5

SU-5

SU-6

SU-6

Fuel

Propane

Propane

Propane

Propane

Propane

Propane

Propane

Input

315

420

527

634

740

847

954

Min. Gas Inlet Size

3/4"

3/4"

1"

1"

1"

1"

1"

Manifold in w.c.

1.65"

2.4"

2.75"

1"

1.27"

Air

7.25

15

21.5

5.2

5.8

Head

6

10

18

2"

2"

2-5/8"

2-5/8"

The following information applies only to the BIASI B-40 series boilers at a maximum output

for power venters or lined chimneys only.

8. Burner Setup:

Good, reliable operation with a minimum of service starts with attention to the small details:
1. Setting the electrode and flame rod settings against manufacturer's specs to insure proper operation.
2. Installing properly sized gas piping according to BTU input required and length of gas line run.
3. Making sure there is proper manifold pressure before and after the gas valve using a calibrated manometer.
4. Checking draft at the breeching to insure it is adequate to overcome flue gas resistance.
5. Setting the air band properly with well maintained instruments. A good target is 9.5% to 10.5% of (CO

2

) or 5%

to 2.5% of (O

2

) for natural gas, or 10% to 12% of (CO

2

) or 5% to 2.5% of (O

2

) for lp gas


Note: Oil and Gas burners on B40-series boilers cannot be properly commissioned

without instruments and gauges.

To determine how much gas is coming into the
burner, or to set the gas meter correctly, the follow-
ing formula can be used.

The chart to the right can be used to determine the
flow rate depending upon the time per revolution and
the size of the gas meter dial.

Ft

3

/hr = [3600/(sec. Per rev.)]*(Size of gas meter)

Size of Gas Meter Dial

(Cubic Foot)

0.5

1

2

20

90

180

360

25

72

144

288

30

60

120

240

35

51

103

206

40

45

90

180

45

40

80

160

50

36

72

144

55

33

65

131

60

30

60

120

Seconds per

Revolution

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