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Radiant burner MR-12
natural gasdirect firedmodular

Radiant burner - MR-12 - SELAS HEAT TECHNOLOGY LLC - natural gas / direct fired / modular
Radiant burner - MR-12 - SELAS HEAT TECHNOLOGY LLC - natural gas / direct fired / modular
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Characteristics

Type
radiant
Power source
natural gas
Firing
direct fired
Other characteristics
modular, infrared
Power

20,400 BTU/h

Description

The Selas MR-12 infrared burner has a fine porosity metal alloy refractory grid. This durable metal refractory has excellent resistance to impact, thermal shock and water damage. Its built-in flame arrester is especially beneficial for use with propane/air. The MR-12 Burner is a replacement for the QC-12, an earlier technology. It is interchangeable on QC-12 manifolds and has the same operating parameters. QC-12 systems can easily be upgraded to an MR-12 system. Selas continues to supply the QC-12 burner along with its spare parts, but it has been upgraded to the model MR-12. Features and Benefits Flash resistant, fine porosity, metallic foam emitter Input fuel is converted to 65% infrared, 35% convective energy Flat faced construction Durable cast iron housing with high temperature expanding gasket material Modular burner sections with steel orifice union connectors Replaceable emitter kit with stainless steel rail attachments Radiant heat is distributed uniformly Radiant energy is transferred directly into the product Burner can be placed closer to item to maximize radiant energy transfer Structural Integrity in continuously operating ovens Quick and easy replacement of burner sections with uniform firing rate across entire burner length Lower stress design and cost effective maintenance

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