A gas-fired exothermic atmosphere generator has been shipped for the manufacturing industry.
The HYEX exothermic atmosphere generator from Lindberg/MPH features an energy efficient design that provides reliable and economic operation. The maximum exothermic gas output for this generator is 8,000 feet cubed (ft³) per hour.
The combustion chamber is a reinforced, water jacketed, steel shell that is insulated with a high temperature refractory lining and uses a variable ratio tunnel main burner. The chamber includes UV flame detection and peep sight so the operator can observe the operation of the main burner. In the event of a backfire, a fire-check at the burner inlet will automatically block the mixture line and an electrically latched manual reset valve in the gas inlet line will shut down the generator in the event of low gas pressure, high gas pressure, or electric failure.
Said Kelley Shreve, general manager at Lindberg/MPH, “The HYEX generator design allows for varying air/gas ratios to create atmospheres specific to your process."