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Nozzle mix burner RL-130
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Nozzle mix burner - RL-130 - SELAS HEAT TECHNOLOGY LLC - gas / direct fired / food
Nozzle mix burner - RL-130 - SELAS HEAT TECHNOLOGY LLC - gas / direct fired / food
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Characteristics

Type
nozzle mix
Power source
gas
Firing
direct fired
Applications
food
Other characteristics
modular, infrared
Power

Max.: 30,000 BTU/h

Min.: 25 BTU/h

Description

Designed for ease of installation. The infared radiation surface is entirely ceramic with no exposed metal in the high temperature zone. The Selas RL-130 Infrared Ceramic Burner is very easy to install. The radiation surface is entirely ceramic. No metal is exposed in the high temperature zone. It has a nominal rating of 25 – 30,000 BTU/hr with refractory temperatures up to 2000°F. RL-130 burners are infrared burners using conventional gas/air mixing systems with air pressures in the 8 to 16 OSI range. Instant ignition and combustion stability is assured at all firing rates. Spark and flame rod mountings are available to assure proper location and function. The unique design permits a wide range of mounting patterns and manifolded arrangements. Adjustable metering orifices can be supplied for special manifolded contour heat patterns. The RL-130 ceramic burner is extremely flexible for all types of installations. Features and Benefits High Efficiency Low Operating Cost Easily Maintained High Turndown 2000°F Surface Temperature Superior Modular Design Withstands High Air Stream Velocities Operating Principles Applications Radiation/Convection Systems Process up to 1400°F Paint, Plastics, Porcelain Ovens Car Thawing Mold and Die Heating Textile and Paper Drying Systems Food Processing Core Drying

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