PM-350 burners can heat tanks from 225 gallons (24" X 72" X 30") to 1800 gallons (60" X 120" X 60") to 200º F, based on a non-agitated tank with light to medium duty.
PM-350-4 -- for tanks from 300 to 1200
IS 350,000 BTU/H WITH A MAXIMUM INPUT OF 11" OF WATER COLUMN. SPECIFIC GRAVITY
IS .64.
THE CONTINUOUS BURNING PILOT BURNS 7 CUFT. / HR.
THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM IS INCLUDED.
THE UNIT OPERATES ON 110V A.C. WITH 2 AMP DRAW.
PM-350-6--for tanks from 400 to 1800 --
IS 450,000 BTU/H WITH A MAXIMUM INPUT OF 1/2 POUND OF NATURAL GAS OR 14" OF WATER
COLUMN. SPECIFIC GRAVITY IS .64.
THE CONTINUOUS BURNING PILOT BURNS 7 CU.FT HR.
THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM IS INCLUDED.
THE UNIT OPERATES ON 110V A.C. WITH 2 AMP DRAW.
ALC-4" for tanks from 225 to 300 --
IS 90,000 BTU/H WITH A MAXIMUM INPUT OF NATURAL GAS @ 6" OF WATER COLUMN.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY IS .64.
THE CONTINUOUS BURNING PILOT BURNS 7 CU.FT HR.
THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM IS INCLUDED.
THE UNIT OPERATES ON 110V A.C. WITH 2 AMP DRAW.
ALC-6" for tanks from 225 to 400 --
IS 150,000 BTU/H WITH A MAXIMUM INPUT OF 1/4 POUND NATURAL GAS OR 8"
OF WATER COLUMN. SPECIFIC GRAVITY IS .64.
THE CONTINUOUS BURNING PILOT BURNS 7 CU.FT HR.
THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM IS INCLUDED.
THE UNIT OPERATES ON 110V A.C. WITH 2 AMP DRAW.
The valve train components are American Gas Association Approved.
Ungrounded thermocouples are less affected by electrical energy that may be present in the process. These units are slightly slower to respond, but in conductive solutions, work well.
Consult the CHEMICAL COMPATIBILITY CHART for chemical resistances.
Rule 1. Be sure your control is setup to receive the type "J"
sensors.
Rule 2. All Thermocouple wire is to be run on the outside of
the conduit. By running the T/C wire in the conduit electrical interference
will cause the control to receive a false reading. Ty-rap it to the outside
of the conduit.
Rule 3. Sensors should be placed in the top 1/3 of the process.
This is a "Type J" thermocouple (T/C) and should only be used with controls that are set up to receive the signal input. Malfunctioning and /or incorrect operation of the control device may result if not properly set. Polarity is important! WHITE IS POSITIVE OR "+" AND RED IS NEGATIVE OR "-". Malfunctioning can also occur if the T/C becomes damaged, scored, cut, nicked, or exposed to physical abuse. Never locate at the bottom of a heating process. DO NOT USE IN FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS.
THERMOWELLS are used to keep the temperature control sensor in a stationary position, keeping it from being pulled out of the tank by racks or baskets. Pulling the sensors out of the tank caused the control to stay in the "on position" until the temperature control is "satisfied".
DO use them whenever possible.
DO order it so the length is in the TOP 1/3 of the total tank depth.
DO pull out the sensor and clean it on the well once per month.
(Build-up on the sensor and thermowell will cause the sensor to become
insulated and not read correctly)
DON'T install them closer than 8" to the heating
source.
DON'T forget to clean the sensor and thermowell.
These units are 1/2" diameter.
These THERMOWELLS are perforated to allow solution to flow through.