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ESA EPB Package Burners

ESA EPB Package Burner

ESA offers a line of package burners called EPB. The EPB series is a monoblock metal gas burner for direct heating. These burners allow excess air settings, and stoichiometric excess gas. Depending on the size and conditions of use, this type of burner can be used for combustion of natural gas and LPG (gaseous) and other types of gaseous fuels with different calorific values (special versions available on request).

The EPB is a nozzle mix burner; air and fuel are mix at the combustion head to avoid dangerous backfiring. The particular shape of the combustion head allows adjustments in stoichiometric ratio and in excess air or excess gas. Calibration is simplified by appropriate differential pressure sockets which allows the measurement of air and gas flow rates.

The EPB bodies are made of durable cast iron.

EPB package burners can be supplied pre-calibrated with factory settings. They can also be provided without the fuel manifold (as pictured)

Characteristics

  • Available in 270K to 5MM Btu/hr capacities
  • Flow ratio = BIAS effect up to 1:10
  • Max. working temperature = 1,830°F
  • Excess air: up to 1,000%

Applications

  • Ceramic furnaces, or treatment with fiber coatings
  • Tunnel or chariot furnaces
  • Dryers
  • Textile and dying machines
  • Stress-relieving furnaces
  • Convection furnaces for food processing
  • Direct and indirect air heaters
  • Melting furnaces

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Posted by  b-olstrad ; Published May 18, 2022

 Categories: ESA, Industrial Burners



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