New burner for oven maker July 1st 2011 Manchester-based oven
designer, RDM Industrial
Services, has added
Lanemark International's
FD-C (GA) gas burner to its
choice of heating systems.
The modular approach
adopted by RDM for most of
its oven designs, many under
the Modulair name, enables
equipment to be made for a
range of sizes and capabilities.
This versatility is echoed by
Lanemark FD burner systems
– notably the FD-C and FDE
models, and now by the
FD-C (GA). All units are
available across a wide range
of gas input ratings.
The FD-C (GA) packaged
burner provides flexible, high
turndown control of both gas
and air and uses the latest 'air
pressure lead' monobloc gas
valve technology. The
concept allows changes in
process heat demand to be
transmitted directly to the
burner by a modulating
control signal, which then
enables the speed of the
burner combustion air fan to
be varied, with the burner
windbox differential air
pressure increased or
decreased accordingly.
Pressure changes are then
transmitted to the master gas
control valve, which
simultaneously adjusts the
gas flow rate, so a safe and
efficient gas/air ratio is
maintained at all times.
Accurate control is crucial
and Lanemark's capability in
this context, particularly in
terms of offering high burner
turndown ratios, helps RDM
customers to maximise the
effectiveness of their process
operations by retaining
temperature levels within
tight parameters. Another
benefit, says the company, is
that gas consumption is
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