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NMG-9
A. GENERAL INFORMATION
The NMG Series Nozzle Mix Burner has been designed for applications requiring a general
purpose long-life, low maintenance gas burner. The NMG performs equally well when firing "on
ratio", with excess fuel, or with excess air, burning any clean industrial gas. NMG burners can
be converted for combination fuel firing by adding a Hauck NMC conversion kit.
Combustion air and fuel are channeled into the burner nozzle separately. Since the burner
nozzle is sealed into the refractory tile, all combustion air is supplied through the burner. The
NMG burners couple a uniform flame front with good flame stability and retention over the entire
operating range.
NMG burners are available for preheated air operation up to 800°F or for high temperature
furnace application.
NMG burners can be controlled manually or automatically. Automatic control normally employs
a Hauck Ratio Regulator for each control zone to maintain air-fuel ratio. An alternate system
uses control valves in each of the fuel and air lines, linking the valves to a single motor
controller (See Section F, Typical Piping Schematics).
B. RECEIVING AND INSPECTION
Upon receipt, check each item on the bill of lading and/or invoice to determine that all
equipment has been received. A careful examination of all parts should be made to ascertain if
there has been any damage in shipment.
WARNING
This equipment is potentially dangerous with the possibility of serious personal injury
and property damage. Hauck Manufacturing Company recommends the use of flame
supervisory equipment and fuel safety shutoff valves. Furthermore, Hauck urges rigid
adherence to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards and insurance
underwriter’s requirements. Operation and regular preventative maintenance of this
equipment should be performed only by properly trained and qualified personnel.
Annual review and upgrading of safety equipment is recommended.
IMPORTANT
If the installation is delayed and the equipment is
stored outside, provide adequate protection as
dictated by climate and period of exposure. Special
care should be given to all motors and bearings, if
applicable, to protect them from rain or excessive
moisture.