The most common question asked of our Technical Support engineers is "What size nozzle do I need and what pressure do I set it at?"
EOGB have launched an App for the iPhone and iPad to enable engineers to have these answers in the palm of their hands. A version for Android based phones will follow shortly.
Based on Danfoss nozzles, this is an essential tool for the oil burner engineer. This nozzle output calculator is set up to give a guide to the outputs given from Danfoss nozzles at a given pump pressure.
It will calculate burner and boiler outputs in kW based on pump pressure, nozzles size and boiler efficiency inputs.
EOGB has recently supplied a Comist 122 two stage dual fuel burner for a Thames Water treatment plant in Hertfordshire.
The burner which is fitted to a Strebel cast iron sectional boiler and supply’s heat and hot water for the offices, runs on bio-methane, which is produced from the sewage treatment process on the site.
The process to produce the bio-methane undergoes several drying applications to make it suitable for reliable combustion. Hydrogen sulphide is a very corrosive component of biogas.
A recent installation saw EOGB Energy Products Ltd supply 3 x TBG85 PN fully modulating gas burners fitted onto Strebel boilers to provide heat and hot water services at the new Hilton hotel at Heathrow’s terminal 5.
The burners are low N0x class 3 as standard and fitted with modulating controllers that are controlled via 0-10 volts dc signal from the main BMS panel.
The EOGB TBG gas burner range uses Siemens and Dungs controls as standard and with easy access for servicing and maintenance provides an extremely reliable product for boiler manufacturers and the replacement market.
A Recent installation saw EOGB supply and commission five TBG PN fully modulating low Nox gas burners fitted on Broag boilers at Altwood School in Maidenhead. The original plan was to have a Biomass plant fitted, however after receiving several quotes it was far beyond the budget allocated to the school for a heating plant upgrade.
EOGB have recently released a new dual fuel burner to add to its current range.
The TBML 80 PN with a range of 250-850kw has the unique function of being able to deliver Class Three low nox modulating gas with the priority fuel and Class Two nox two stage light oil as the back up fuel.
This design enables;
Tthe modulating gas side to be completely separate from the oil side which was something that was always difficult to achieve on previous fully modulating mechanical dual fuel models.
The burner can be controlled via an RWF40 modulating controller or 0-10volts dc signal converter from a