Hey guys !
We have a big industrial boiler (installed to provide heating for 80 apartments) which comes with a natural gas burner.
The burner has a 4KW 3000RPM motor which provides the air flow to the burner, is it possible to replace the motor with a 1500RPM motor to reduce the heat output of the burner ? (The air damper of burner is fully closed now and power can not be further reduced by reducing air flow)
In order to test the theory we actually installed a 3 phase motor drive on the burner and reduced the rpm, but we have issues getting the initial flame going when we reduce the rpm significantly and the control relay goes to lock out mode after ignition stage. (UV sensor doesnt detect the flame and locks the burner)
We figured by reducing the RPM, we need to open the air damper a bit more to provide more air flow, but it doesnt seem to work.
The burner has a high voltage spark ignition system.
I would appreciate your help and guidance.
We have a big industrial boiler (installed to provide heating for 80 apartments) which comes with a natural gas burner.
The burner has a 4KW 3000RPM motor which provides the air flow to the burner, is it possible to replace the motor with a 1500RPM motor to reduce the heat output of the burner ? (The air damper of burner is fully closed now and power can not be further reduced by reducing air flow)
In order to test the theory we actually installed a 3 phase motor drive on the burner and reduced the rpm, but we have issues getting the initial flame going when we reduce the rpm significantly and the control relay goes to lock out mode after ignition stage. (UV sensor doesnt detect the flame and locks the burner)
We figured by reducing the RPM, we need to open the air damper a bit more to provide more air flow, but it doesnt seem to work.
The burner has a high voltage spark ignition system.
I would appreciate your help and guidance.