[. . . ] Low air stream oxygen levels can be tolerated without a need to add primary combustion air to the system. Modular burner design provides burner assembly configurations and total heat release for maximum application flexibility. [. . . ] LV-NP1 AIRFLO® burner with its gray iron body and #321 stainless steel mixing plates is the most economical choice for a raw gas burner system for fresh air heating with low heat release per lineal foot and outlet temperatures up to 1000°F. LV-3G AIRFLO® burners have gray iron bodies and #321 stainless steel mixing plates. Four different versions are available, either for raw gas burner applications or those requiring a partial air/gas premixture system and/or outlet temperatures up to 1000°F . LV-4D AIRFLO® burners have a ductile iron body and #310 stainless steel mixing plates for applications with outlet temperatures up to 1500°F. LV-5D AIRFLO® burners complement their ductile iron bodies with Hastelloy-X mixing plates for use in applications with up to 1700°F outlet temperature requirements. LV-5B AIRFLO® burners have an aluminum bronze body casting with Hastelloy-X mixing plates for use with applications requiring up to 1700°F outlet temperatures. For upstream process air temperature up to 1050°F. Typical burner data Fuel: natural gas at 60°F with 1000 Btu/ft3 (st) HHV - sg = 0. 6 [1] Combustion air: 60°F - 21% O2 - 50% humidity - sg = 1. 0 [1] Stated pressures are indicative. Actual pressures are a function of air humidity, altitude, type of fuel and gas quality. Burner size Maximum capacity per foot [2] Minimum capacity per foot [2] Natural gas differential pressure [3] Flame length [4] Pressure drop process air [5] MBtu/h MBtu/h "wc inches "wc LV-NP1 0. 6 0. 03 4 10 LV-3G 2. 5 0. 075 28 84 LV-4D 2. 5 0. 075 28 84 0. 2 - 2. 5 LV-5D 2. 5 0. 075 28 84 LV-5B 2. 5 0. 075 28 84 [1] sg (specific gravity) = relative density to air (density air = 0. 0763 lb/ft3 (st)) [2] Maximum and minimum capacities are highly dependent upon the application. Check "Specifications of LV AIRFLO burners" for more information. [3] Natural gas differential pressure at burner inlet at maximum stated burner capacity. Refer to "Specifications of LV AIRFLO burners" for gas differential pressures to be used with alternative gas drillings. [. . . ] If correctly used within the performance limits as described on page 4-21. 4-7, both CO and NOx will remain far below the limits as determined in most standards. Contact MAXON for information on installation specific estimates or guarantees. [. . . ]