4 propane combustion calibration, Initial start-up, Important – AERCO KC1000 Low NOx Boiler equipped with C-More 2003 User Manual

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INITIAL START-UP

4-5

Table 1

Combustion Oxygen Levels for a 30%

Firing Rate

Inlet Air

Temp

Oxygen

(±0.2%)

Carbon

Monoxide

*NOx

-25°F 7.8%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

-10°F 7.5%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

0°F 7.4%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

10°F 7.2%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

25°F 6.9%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

40°F 6.5%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

55°F 6.4%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

70°F 6.2%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

85°F 5.9%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

100°F 5.7% <100

ppm N/A

* NOx readings corrected to 3% oxygen.

Table 2

Combustion Oxygen Levels for a 16%

Firing Rate

Inlet Air

Temp

Oxygen

(±0.2%)

Carbon

Monoxide

*NOx

-25°F <10%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

-10°F <10%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

0°F <10%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

10°F <10%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

25°F <10%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

40°F <10%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

55°F <10%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

70°F <10%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

85°F <10%

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

100°F <10% <100

ppm N/A

* NOx readings corrected to 3% oxygen.

Table 3

Combustion Oxygen Levels for a 100%

Firing Rate With Cold Air Damper

Inlet Air

Temp

Oxygen

(±0.2%)

Carbon

Monoxide

*NOx

-25°F 6.7

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

-10°F 6.5

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

0°F 6.4

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

10°F 6.3

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

25°F 6.2

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

40°F 6.1

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

55°F 5.9

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

70°F

5.8

<100 ppm

<30 ppm

85°F 5.6

<100

ppm

<30

ppm

100°F 4.7 <100

ppm N/A

* NOx readings corrected to 3% oxygen.

Table 3A

Combustion Oxygen Levels for a 100%

Firing Rate Without Cold Air Damper

Inlet Air

Temp

Oxygen

(±0.2%)

Carbon

Monoxide

*NOx

55°F

7.5%

<100 ppm

<30 ppm

70°F

6.5%

<100 ppm

<30 ppm

85°F

5.5%

<100 ppm

<30 ppm

100°F 4.5% <100

ppm N/A

* NOx readings corrected to 3% oxygen.

IMPORTANT

The unit is shipped from the factory set up for
either natural gas or propane, as specified by the
Style No. on the Sales Order. If desired, the unit
can be easily switched from natural gas to
propane (or vice versa) using the regulator
spring change procedure in Appendix J.

Since the required gas supply pressures for
propane differ from those required for natural
gas, the Propane Combustion Calibration
procedures are repeated in their entirety in
paragraph 4.4. It should be noted that the
Combustion Calibration data in Tables 1, 2, 3
(and 3A) apply to both natural gas and propane
units.


4.4 PROPANE COMBUSTION
CALIBRATION

The KC-1000 is shipped combustion calibrated
from the factory. Recalibration as part of a start-
up is necessary due to differences in altitude,
gas BTU content, gas supply piping and supply
regulators. Factory test data sheets are shipped
with each unit as a reference.

Prior to starting these procedures, ensure that
the KC1000 has been set up as specified in
paragraphs 4.2 through 4.2.4.

The following combustion calibration procedure
closely follows the factory procedure. By
following this procedure, readjustment of
combustion will be kept to a minimum.

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