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G. ELECTRICAL
The installation must be wired and GROUNDED in
accordance with local codes or in their absence,
with the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70-
1987 or latest edition.
For the 120 VAC wiring to the burner, use solid
copper conductor wire not lighter than #14 AWG. If
a fused disconnect is used, it should be fused for a
minimum of 15 amps.
CAUTION: Each installation must include suitable
limit controls. Existing oil burner combination limit
and operating controls are normally not suitable for
gas burner use.
CAUTION: The burner is equipped with it’s own 24
VAC transformer. Do not add any 24 VAC power
consuming device in the 24 VAC control circuit of
the burner, as it could overload the transformer.
Set the room thermostat “heat anticipator” for the
total current draw of the 24 VAC burner operation
circuit. (HSG200 0.55 amps, HSG400 0.7 amps)
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection
when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause
improper and dangerous operation.
Verify proper operation after servicing.
NOTE: If any of the original burner wiring must be
replaced, it must be replaced with #18
AWG 105 degrees C wire or equivalent.
Section 3- Operation and Troubleshooting for
applicable burner wiring diagrams.
H. MAIN BURNER ORIFICE SIZING
AND INSTALLATION
The HSG200 and HSG400 power gas conversion
burners are approved for use with natural and
propane gas only.
The HSG200 and HSG400 burner models are
shipped labeled and orificed for natural gas. To
convert to propane gas and/or increase BTU/HR
(kcal/Hr) input on natural or propane gas, an orifice
kit is supplied with each burner with the orifices
shown in Figure 10.
When selecting a desired BTU/HR (kcal/Hr) input,
figure 140,000 BTU’s per gallon of oil input. For
example: furnace or boiler rating of 0.75gph at 100
psig. The 0.75 x 140,000 = 105,000 BTU’s input
rate. It may be possible to reduce the firing rate on
natural or propane gas 15% to 20%, as most older
appliances are oversized for the heating load.
(2.83875L x 9356 kcal = 26559.35 kcal)
To remove or interchange main orifice discs refer to
Figure 15 (Page 16).
1. Remove slotted orifice cap, Item #40, making
sure orifice cap gasket, #39, stays attached to
orifice cap and is not damaged.
2. Remove orifice spring, Item #38, to access and
remove orifice disc, Item #42.
3. Install desired orifice from Figure 10, making
sure it is seated flat in the orifice holder, Item
#37.
4. Replace orifice spring and securely tighten
orifice cap against orifice cap gasket in orifice
holder.
HSG SERIES POWER GAS CONVERSION BURNERS
ORIFICE CHART
Figure 10
NOTE: For
50 cycle
application
derate input
by 15%
ORIFICE
SIZE & DRILL
MANIFOLD PRESSURE
2.0” (498.2Pa)
3.0” (747.3Pa)
4.0” (996.4Pa)
HSG200 NATURAL GAS
#29 - .136 (3.4544mm)
50,000 BTU (52750kJ)
64,000 BTU (67520kJ)
76,500 BTU (80707.5kJ)
#8 - .199 (5.0546mm)
74,000 BTU (78070kJ)
95,000 BTU (100225kJ)
116,000 BTU (122380kJ)
J - .277 (7.0358mm)
112,000 BTU (118160kJ)
138,000 BTU (145590kJ)
164,000 BTU (173020kJ)
Q - .332 (8.4328mm)
160,000 BTU (168800kJ)
206,000 BTU (217330kJ)
HSG200 L.P. GAS
#30 - .128 (3.2512mm)
49,000 BTU (51695kJ)
58,500 BTU (61717.5kJ)
68,200 BTU (71951kJ)
#27 - .144 (3.6576mm)
66,000 BTU (69630kJ)
78,000 BTU (82290kJ)
92,000 BTU (97060kJ)
#15 - .180 (4.572mm)
82,000 BTU (86510kJ)
112,500 BTU (118687.5kJ) 136,000 BTU (143480kJ)
D - .246 (6.2484mm)
131,000 BTU (138205kJ)
187,500 BTU (197812.5kJ) 243,000 BTU (256365kJ)
HSG400 NATURAL GAS
T - .358 (9.0932mm)
200,000 BTU (211000kJ)
248,000 BTU (261640kJ)
285000 BTU (300675kJ)
15/32 - .468 (11.8872mm)
265,000 BTU (279575kJ)
343,000 BTU (361865kJ)
400,000 BTU (422000kJ)
HSG400 L.P. GAS
K - .281 (7.1374mm)
190,000 BTU (200450kJ)
242,500 BTU (255837.5kJ) 295,000 BTU (311225kJ)
Q - .332 (8.4328mm)
242,500 BTU (255837kJ)
332,500 BTU (350787.5kJ) 400,000 BTU (422000kJ)