Orifice installation – HP SU-2A User Manual

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ORIFICE INSTALLATION

All burners are equipped with an orifice set at the minimum firing rate (except for OEM

packaged units). Drilling the orifice increases the firing rate. To drill the orifice, first open the

union and then unscrew the orifice from inside the union. Determine the proper orifice size for

the desired firing rate and drill the orifice (see Chart 5). Replace the orifice in the union and

tighten the union so that it is gas tight. Once installed, a higher or lower firing rate can be

achieved by raising or lowering the manifold pressure by +/- 0.3”. Pressure changes can only be

made when the burner is running. The typical working manifold pressure for natural gas is

3.5”

W.C. (2.3” W.C. for LP). The maximum inlet pressure at the gas valve is 11” W.C.; the

minimum is

5” W.C. (for the purpose of input adjustment).

Note: The manifold pressure may vary for OEM packaged units.

Chart 5: Burner Orifice Sizing For Natural Gas And LP*

Orifice Size

(inches)

Drill

Size

Manifold Pressure at 3.5”

W.C. for Nat Gas (BTU)

Manifold Pressure at 2.3”

W.C. for L.P. (BTU)

Approximate

Head Setting

Approximate

Air Setting

5/32

0.156

50,000

50,000

21

0

3/16

0.188

80,000

80,000

18

2

7/32

0.219

90,000

90,000

12

6

15/64

0.234

122,000

122,000

18

14

9/32

0.281

146,000

146,000

14

11

19/64

0.297

160,000

160,000

10

10

27/64

0.422

200,000

200,000

3

15

1/2

no

orifice

250,000

250,000

1

20

* Assumes 0” to –0.02” Draft over fire

INSTALLING THE CHIMNEY LINER, DRAFT DIVERTER AND

VENT PIPE

Some utilities require new chimney liners for all gas installations. Use a corrosion resistant

chimney liner (approved for gas service) of the same size as the vent pipe. Use an CSA or U.L.

listed draft diverter only if you can maintain draft over fire. Otherwise, it is better to use a double

swing draft regulator, listed by CSA or U.L. When the burner is used as a conversion burner,

draft over fire should be maintained as –0.02” W.C. by adjusting the regulator when the burner is

fired. The installer should follow the barometric draft regulator manufacturer’s instructions for

complete details for installations and adjustments. The vent pipe should extend only to (but not

beyond) the inside wall of the chimney.

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