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REGENERATIVE BURNERS

Low NOx Direct Fired Regenerative Baffle Burners Utilizing Various Methods of NOx Suppression 1150 - 21975 1150

SERIES ULTRA

3

LOW NO

XTM

1100

SERIES ULTRA

2

LOW NO

XTM

1080

SERIES ULTRA LOW NO

XTM CAPABILITIES

World leading low NO
x technology Reduced carbon monoxide and carbon Dioxide emissions Increased production from existing furnaces Smaller furnaces in new facilities Stable operation from cold start through entire operating range Excellent turndown Custom engineered for the application

FEATURESAPPLICATIONS

Patented refractory baffle protects burner body, stabilizes and tailors flame, is self-supporting and provides gas nozzle support Continuous and Batch Reheating Furnaces Non-Ferrous Melting and Holding Furnaces Burner design is the most reliable available Ladle and Tundish Heaters Longest duration between media cleaning Forge Furnaces Many other High Temperature Processes Most reliable component operation Utilizes patented environmental control technology

BURNER IGNITION

Pilot Rugged fabricated construction

FUEL CAPABILITIES CONTROL

Natural Gas Volumetric air ratio control Coke Oven Gas

FLAME MONITORING

LP Gas U.V. Detector Most Liquid fuels including #6 Oil
OPTIONS Quick o p enin g doo r Strai g ht or an g led mountin g Quick chan g e media case desi g n Manufactured under U.S. Patent No. 5,180,300 CAUTION: The improper use of combustion equipment can result in a condition hazardous to people and property. Users are urged to comply with National Safety Standards and/or Insurance Underwriters recommendations 7/05 - 1 - 7/18/2005

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