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Fulton VMP Webster Oil_Combo Burner User Manual

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a good seal. The basket can be lifted out and cleaned with

a soft brush and cleaning solution.

d. Vacuum higher than the 10” limit on suction side of pump

(indicates need to clean strainer, as described above). If

cleaning the strainer does not resolve this, check the other

valves between the tank and gauge for plugged or closed

position.

e. Air atomized oil nozzles should be cleaned periodically,

depending on the type of operation and the observed need

for cleaning. Extended operation at very low rates (less

then 15% of capacity) can cause carbon buildup on the

outside of the nozzle. This can be cleaned with a rag and

cleaning solution. If the fire is showing some deteriora-

tion, and the external surfaces are clean, then the nozzle

should be removed, disassembled and cleaned using a

soft brush and cleaning solution.

f. If the edges of the air atomizing nozzle are not sharp,

or the nozzle shows sign of wear and the combustion is

deteriorated, the nozzle should be replaced. The nozzle

part number is given on the material list of the unit. In

general, a single port (center hole) uses a 80o nozzle or

multiport (multiple hole at the spray angle) nozzle with a

spray angle of 70 degrees will work well for light oil. Heavy

oil should use a spray angle of about 60 degrees.

g. Pressure atomized oil nozzles have a filter feeding the

nozzle that can be plugged over time. The filter can be

unscrewed from the back and cleaned, using a soft brush

and cleaning solution. When the nozzle(s) are removed

form the nozzle body (BPS nozzles), the plastic seals at

the end of the nozzle must be replaced, or the nozzle may

not seal correctly. The seal can be slid off of the nozzle

and a new one installed. Use extreme care to not put any

cuts or nicks in the seal. Once the seal is on, the nozzle

can be inserted and screwed into the nozzle body.

h. If a pressure atomized oil nozzle needs to be replaced,

it should be a Delevan Veriflow type, using a 60 degree

spray angle (JB3 BPS nozzle(s)).

i. Check safety limits, including pressure and temperature

switches

6. FGR Systems

The flue gas is corrosive and requires regular inspection of

the equipment to ensure proper and safe operation. The

potential for corrosion and frequency of the inspection can

vary greatly based on the application. Applications with

condensation will have more corrosion and will need more

maintenance. Frequent cycling, cold startups, cool op-

erating temperatures, cool air temperatures and outdoor

installations are good examples of where high levels of

condensation can occur.

Areas to inspect for corrosion:

• FGR control valves(s)

• FGR Duct

• Air inlet louver box

• Fan and fan housing

• Burner housing

• Firing head and blast tube

Other checks:

a. The condensation traps must work properly and be

installed to capture all of the condensation. If condensa-

tion passes through to the burner windbox, a condensate

drain should be added to the bottom of the windbox.

b. Linkage and valve movement must operate freely and

smoothly.

c. If the FGR valve is modulated partly open (oil firing on

dual fuel burner) check position of FGR valve.

d. NOx emission levels.

e. Other general items like the refractory.

f. Stack temperature of boiler - high temperatures will

increase NOx levels.

g. Operation of safety equipment.

h. Time delay on FGR on-off valve (if equipped).

7. Combustion Air Fan

If the fan and motor are ever removed, the following

should be observed in re-assembly.

a. There should be about 1/16” overlap of inlet cone and

fan.

b. Never re-use the fan to motor shaft set screws, always

use new screws of the same type and style to maintain

balance and fan retention.

c. When tightening the fan hub set screws, rotate the fan

to place the screws on the bottom. This way the screw

is not lifting the fan.

d. The motor shaft and fan hub must be clean and free

of burrs.

As a minimum, the following replacement parts should

General Maintenance & Care