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Low Nox burners
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dconnors
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ok, here goes. I have to meet a requirement of .049lb. per million BTU. What nox rating can my burner have not to exceed this? I will post the answer Monday afternoon if no one comes up with it.
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Low NOx
In dry gas, corrected to 3% oxygen, about 38 PPM if firing natural gas and about 40 PPM if firing fuel oil, give or take. So, you better get a 30 PPM rated burner.0 -
We need to know...
Fuel type and CO2 (or Oxygen) %, for corrected value - but I see formula that gives 41 ppm for Natural Gas, 38 ppm for #2 Fuel Oil - sound right?0 -
Hey, your that Buderus dude!
If that helped, how about the pump and pressure drop specs on your GB142 I inquired about?0 -
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Or here
http://www.weishaupt-corp.com/environmentaltechnology.htm
NICE stuff!
What's the NOx production for a standard inshot burner furnace?
Anyone know?0
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