The selection of the most effective temperature and associated process burner control system are key factors impacting on the overall efficiency of gas-fired industrial recirculating ovens or dryers, particularly in terms of energy usage.
That’s the view of Lanemark Combustion Engineering Ltd. – designers, manufacturers and installers of process gas burner systems worldwide.
Now, the latest addition to the Lanemark FD range – the FDB packaged or semi-packaged burner – brings additional advantages in terms of both location and, importantly, flame profile. These offer clear benefits for system engineering and can also provide opportunities to simplify both ad-hoc and planned maintenance procedures.
“FDB burners offer flexible, high turndown control of both gas and air,” says Lanemark’s Sales Director, Jeff Foster. “Flame length is both short and consistent irrespective of the FDB rating specified, optimising its suitability for mounting inside an enclosure.” He adds that the system is also designed to reduce emissions to minimal levels.
As with all Lanemark TX (tank heating) and FD (forced draught heating) burner systems, the FDB is available in a choice of sizes and configurations to match application needs. Heat input options range from 9 to 1400 kW with the further choice of specifying either natural or propane gas.
In all cases, installations can include a compact, pre-piped modulating gas valve train and control panel which includes a burner controller, ignition transformer, differential air pressure switch and two three-way air valves as standard.
“The operational and environmental benefits of our FD range have been demonstrated in a long and growing list of installations in many different industrial sectors in both our UK and international market places,” adds Jeff Foster. “The addition of the FDB unit not only extends application and performance options but also acts as a further demonstration of our ongoing commitment to research, innovation and product development.”
Importantly, in common with all Lanemark equipment, the company offers its comprehensive BurnerCare support package with the FDB. Often in the context of planned service agreements, the service comprises a blend of elements – from installation and commissioning to the provision of spares and ongoing engineer support – to ensure Lanemark BurnerCare makes a further, significant contribution to long-term installation performance.
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