Small Capacity Low NOx Baffle Burner Series Small Capacity Hot Air Low NOx Direct Fired Baffle Burners with Air Staging Series 1360 - Bloom Engineering - #1 |
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Small Capacity Low NOx Baffle Burner Series Small Capacity Hot Air Low NOx Direct Fired Baffle Burners with Air Staging Series 1360 - 21975 1360SERIES UNI-HEAT®BURNERCAPABILITIESHigh velocity, jet-boosted, high momentum burner Outstanding furnace and product temperature uniformity Shorter cycle times High furnace productivity Lower fuel consumption Suitable for fiber wall construction Low NOx emissions Simple combustion control Simple furnace pressure control Suitable for use with impulse control Maintains either an oxidizing or reducing furnace atmosphere No eye-irritating, odor-producing combustion products even at temperatures as low as 350°F (177°C) Designed for cold air applications. For alternative hot air burners contact Bloom. Furnace temperatures to 2200°F (1204°C) and higher with optional construction FEATURESAPPLICATIONSRugged construction Car-type and batch heat treating furnaces Heat resistant gas and air nozzles Roller hearth furnaces Cast body construction Plate heat treating furnaces Simple mounting requirements Tube re-heating furnaces Integral fuel orifice Ceramic kilns Custom designs available for special applicationsForge furnaces Tundish and ladle heaters and dryersCONTROLContinuous strip heating furnacesCross Connected RegulatorLehrsMetered FlowBatch annealing furnacesFLAME MONITORINGRe-circulating furnaces Tube re-heating furnacesU.V. DetectorAny application currently using tempered flame burnersFlame RodBURNER IGNITIONMany other applications requiring temperature uniformityPilot Direct SparkFUEL CAPABILITIESNatural Gas Other Gaseous FuelsCAUTION: 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- 1 - 8/12/2005 |
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