Burner description – HP SU-2A User Manual

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Chart 1: Natural Gas and LP

Firing Rate

Burner

Model

Length

of Flame

Tube

Min

BTU/H

Max

BTU/H

Primary

Electric

Input

Secondary

Electric

Input

Total

Watts

Total

Amps

Gas

Conn.

SU-2A

4 ¼”

50,000

250,000

120 Volt

60 Hz

1 Ph

24 Volts

150

Max

3 or

less

½”

- Control System: Fenwal Model 2466H936-111 with 15 Second Pre-Purge and 60 Second Post-Purge OR

Honeywell S89F with 34 second Pre-Purge.

- The system uses a remote ignition system with a separate Ignition Transformer.

- Gas Valve: VR8205A 2008 or VR 8305 P with step opening (special applications).

BURNER DESCRIPTION

The SU-2A Gas Burner is a fully automatic, flame retention burner and is suitable for

combustion of natural gas or LP. Changing orifices alters the firing rate. The combustion air can

be adjusted for proper O

2

or CO

2

by the dial located on top of the burner housing, which allows the

air to flow more or flow less within the burner.

Two electrodes act as a sparker and a flame rod (See Fig. 1). Flame rectification by this

flame rod monitors the continued presence of the burner flame. With three trials for ignition

consistency (with Fenwal control), trouble free, safe operation is achieved.

Warning: Should overheating occur, 1) shut off the manual gas shut off valve to

control the appliance; 2) DO NOT shut off the control switch to the pump or blower

This power gas burner is designed to convert oil and/or coal fired boilers and furnaces to a

gas-burning appliance. The conversion must conform to local codes. In the absence of such

codes, the American National Standard for the Installations of gas conversion burners, ANSI

Z21.17-1984, Z21.8A-1990 and the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI 223.1-1992 or current

standards should be applied.

Fig. 1 Electrode and Flame Sensor Dimensions

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