Flame Safeguard / Combustion Theory - Hybrid
4
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM CDT
Please note: This course will be conducted in a hybrid format. The instructor will deliver the class virtually. Students are welcome to attend in person at the Houston branch; however, please be advised that no instructor will be physically present on site.
Course Overivew:
This class consists of a one-day session covering applications and troubleshooting. Topics covered include: Flame Sensors, Primary Controls, and Programming Controls.
Flame Safeguard Overview:
- Flame sensing flame rod, thermocouple, thermopile, UV and IR scanners, self check and intelligent scanners from Fireye and Honeywell
- Primary no purge and purge flame safeguard controls Honeywell and Fireye (Models Fireye M series, Micro M, Honeywell RM7890 and RM7895 controls)
- Programming flame safeguard controls including: valve closure, low and high fire proving (Models Fireye E110 Series, Honeywell RM7840 series)
- New Honeywell valve proving systems (VPS)
- New Fireye Burner Logix flame safeguard control
Combustion Analysis Overview:
- General Combustion theory including chemical composition
- CO2 and carbon monoxide (CO) creation and levels
- Combustion efficiency
- Nitrogen Oxides ( NOX) and Sulfur Dioxide ( SO2 ) formation
- Draft and burner design
- Combustion analyzer operation and principles
Prerequisites: None
Target Audience: This class is geared towards service technicians who test and tune burners for combustion efficiency. Topics covered include: Theory of Combustion, Tuning Fuel Air Ratio, Testing and Design.