Manual Og Maxi Sl1ws v3 060307
Manual Og Maxi Sl1ws v3 060307
Manual Og Maxi Sl1ws v3 060307
FOR
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
OF INCINERATOR
Type MAXI 50/100/150 SL-1 WS
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TROUBLE SHOOTING :
Trouble shooting chart incinerator .....................................................
Trouble shooting chart W.O dosing pump PU-3 ..........................................
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LIST OF PARTS :
Component drawing .......................................................................
List of component .......................................................................
Parts list for primary burner .....................................................
Parts list for W.O dosing pump ................................................
Parts list for sludge burner ......................................................
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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El-panel must be stored in airtight packing Before packing the el-panel must equipped with some bags
"Silica gel" inside in order to absorb possible humidity.
The pumps are not to be turned.
After elapse of storage period, all bolted packings must be tightened up.
The incinerator must only handle by fork, truck of by the lifting beam, and must not be exposed to
mechanical damages.
Storage period : According to agreement.
The surface must not be heated to above 50 by solar radiation or other sources.
The incinerator must not to be exposed prolonged by sea water spray or rain must not hosed down or
similarly expose.
After 12 month storage the lining has to heat up and dried-up acc. to incinerators instructions.
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5.1 SLUICE
The built-on non-flareback sluice for continuous feeding of solid waste is operated
automatically by two pneumatic cylinders from a pushbutton panel (CP-3).
Main power
Remote alarm
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BASIC PRINCIPLES
OF
HYUNDAI ATLAS INCINERATOR
TYPE MAXI 50/100/150 SL-1 WS
The incinerator is designed according to the basic principles of ensuring a highly efficient
Combustion and a high degree of safety.
The first principles is relapsed by means of :
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The high degree of safety is relapsed by fully automatic operation and monitoring of the Incinerator,
complying with the words most restrictive requirements. Furthermore by an air cooling flow surrounding
the combustion chamber in the space between this and the external surface of the incinerator.
This degree of safety should eliminate any concern about the incinerator, once it has been installed.
THE INCINERATOR
The incinerator is designed with a primary combustion chamber for burning sludge oil and/or solid waste,
and a secondary combustion chamber for burning out uncombusted exhaust gases.
The primary combustion chamber is equipped with a diesel oil burner called primary burner.
PRIMARY COMBUSTION CHAMBER
The incinerator is designed to combust solid waste and/or oil. The heat from the primary burner will dry
out and start burning the solid waste and/or ignite the sludge oil.
The very large heat transmission area in the primary combustion chamber optimizes the drying and
burning of the solid waste.
COMBUSTION SECONDARY CHAMBER
The primary and the secondary combustion chamber are separated by wall made of ceramic heavy duty
refractory. In the secondary combustion chamber the gases from the primary combustion chamber
will burn out.
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18.
c.
b.
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COMPONENTS
1. Charging Door
2. Combustion Chamber
3. Afterburning Chamber
4. Secondary After burning Chamber
5. Oil Burner With Built-in pump
6. Ash Cleaning Door
7. Primary Blower
8. Induced Draught Air
9. Damper
10. Sludge Burner
11. Double Air-cooling Wall
12. Combustion Air Inlets
13. Oil Sludge Service Tank
14. Mill Pump
15. Compressed Air
16. Sludge Dosing Pump
17. Heating Element
18. Diesel Oil Tank
19. Sluice for Solid Waste
20. Self cleaning Strainer
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CONNECTIONS
a. Sludge Oil Inlet
b. Steam Inlet
c. Steam Outlet
d. Sludge Oil Ventilation Outlet
e. Diesel Oil Inlet
f. Diesel Oil Ventilation Outlet
g. Compressed Air Inlet
h. Electrical Power Supply
i. Flue Gas Outlet
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Switch on Sludge
See process diagram on page 15
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Burning
Cooling
Elapsed time
0 -------------------------------- ----------------------T
(VH)
(ST-1)
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(850 950 )
(1562 1742 )
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Burning
Cooling
Elapsed time
Switch on SLUDGE :
0 ------------------------------ -----------------------T
Process time
Primary blower
(VH)
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(ST-1)
(B)
(B)
(850 950 )
(1562 1742)
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Burning
Safety function enabled changes
to cooling and alarm
Cooling
Elapsed time
0 -----------------------------------------------------T
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Solid waste
Liquid waste
: Max.38 Kg/h
: 1.0 sec.
: 4,300m3/h - 15
: 350 mm
: 350
: 9,300 m3/h
: max. 16 m3/h
: 7~10 bar
: About 30 min.
Fuel oil
The amount of diesel oil depends on the heat value of the solid waste and the oil sludge.
As dimensioning basis for the diesel oil tank we suggest a 600 liter tank.
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Solid waste
Liquid waste
: Max.59 Kg/h
: 1.0 sec.
: 5,900m3/h - 15
: 500 mm
: 350
: 14,300 m3/h
: max. 16 m3/h
: 9 bar
: About 30 min.
Fuel oil
The amount of diesel oil depends on the heat value of the solid waste and the oil sludge.
As dimensioning basis for the diesel oil tank we suggest a 600 liter tank.
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Solid waste
Liquid waste
: Max.82 Kg/h
: 1.0 sec.
: 6,600m3/h - 15
: 550 mm
: 350
: 16,700 m3/h
: max. 16 m3/h
: 9 bar
: About 30 min.
Fuel oil
The amount of diesel oil depends on the heat value of the solid waste and the oil sludge.
As dimensioning basis for the diesel oil tank we suggest a 600 liter tank.
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HYUNDAT-ATLAS INCINERATOR
TYPE MAXI 50 SL-1 WS
TECHNICAL DATA - COMPONENTS
PRIMARY BLOWER (VH)
Is a high-pressure centrifugal fan of the welded design with a direct drive
Type air blower
: HTF - #3
Capacity
: 4,300 M3/H
Static pressure
Number of revolutions
: 3,516 RPM
Motor
: 11 Kw x 2P
: HMD 008-12
Capacity, max.
Head
: Max. 2 bar
Gear ratio
: 92 ~ 483 r.p.m.
Gear type
: Disco-variation
Motor
: 0.45 Kw x 2P
: DH 160 E2
: BFP 21 L5
Fuel oil
Capacity
: 17 l/h
Motor
: 11.58 Kw
Demand factor
:1
Alarm
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HYUNDAT-ATLAS INCINERATOR
TYPE MAXI 100 SL-1 WS
TECHNICAL DATA - COMPONENTS
PRIMARY BLOWER (VH)
Is a high-pressure centrifugal fan of the welded design with a direct drive
Type air blower
: HTF - #3 1/2
Capacity
: 5,900 M3/H
Static pressure
Number of revolutions
: 3,540 RPM
Motor
: 18.5 Kw x 2P
: HMD 012-12L
Capacity, max.
Head
: MAX. 2 bar
Gear ratio
: 92~483 r.p.m.
Gear type
: Disco-variation
Motor
: 0.45 Kw x 2P
: DH 160 E2
: BFP 21 L5
Fuel oil
Capacity
: 17 l/h
Motor
: 19.08 Kw
Demand factor
:1
Alarm
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HYUNDAT-ATLAS INCINERATOR
TYPE MAXI 150 SL-1 WS
TECHNICAL DATA - COMPONENTS
PRIMARY BLOWER (VH)
Is a high-pressure centrifugal fan of the welded design with a direct drive
Type air blower
: HTF - #3 1/2
Capacity
: 6,600 M3/H
Static pressure
Number of revolutions
: 3,520 RPM
Motor
: 22 Kw x 2P
: HMD 012-12L
Capacity, max.
Head
: MAX. 2 bar
Gear ratio
: 92~483 r.p.m.
Gear type
: Disco-variation
Motor
: 0.45 Kw x 2P
: DH 160 E2
: BFP 21 L5
Fuel oil
Capacity
: 17 l/h
Motor
: 22.58 Kw
Demand factor
:1
Alarm
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HYUNDAT-ATLAS INCINERATOR
TYPE MAXI 50/100/150 SL-1 WS
TECHNICAL DATA - COMPONENTS
SLUDGE BURNER (B)
Is a special burner for impurities of max. 8 mm of the compressed air atomizing type made of heat
resistant steel.
CONTROL PANEL CP-3
Control panel for activating the sluice. Splash-proof grade made of hot process steel plate.
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(Kcal)
MAXI 50SL-1 WS
160,000
150
MAXI 100SL-1 WS
300,000
250
MAXI 150SL-1 WS
360,000
300
Incinerator Type
WARNING
DO NOT put explosive materials, closed containers or aerosols into the combustion chamber.
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A.
Open all the inlet and outlet valves for diesel oil.
Open all inlet and outlet valves for sludge oil and air
Make sure that there are no hindrances for air admission to primary blower as well as flue gas
outlet
Start-up of the Incinerator on program
'SOLID WASTE'.
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D.
Stop of Incinerator
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2.
3.
E.
1.
3.
4.
By the first start-up of the incinerator, oscillating combustion can occur which must be stopped
immediately. Activate the switch 'incinerator - stop'
If there should be any problems during start-up and operation, the incinerator is to be stopped
immediately by activating the "incinerator - stop" switch.
Try to find the reason for this abnormal start-up/operation of the incinerator.
See the instruction manual under "Trouble Shooting"
1.
Do not put glass, bottles, and other materials that may not be burned into the primary
combustion chamber.
Do not fill wet solid waste into the primary combustion chamber more than one hour before
starting the incinerator.
When burning oil-containing materials, such as filter cartridges, oily cotton waste, and scrapings
from the centrifuges, do not put more than 10 liters per charge into the primary combustion
chamber
When combusting material with high calorific value with explosion-like combustion, eg plastic,
max.8 kg per charge is allowed to be fed into the incinerator.
DO NOT overload the incinerator with waste. Please see the chart on page 26.
when the incinerator is cold, remove ashes and slags from the primary combustion chamber. The
ashes and the slages must be carefully removed. Do not knock or hammer on the sides of the
primary combustion chamber. The main switch must be turned on to open the door
2.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
WARNING!
DO NOT put explosive materials, closed containers or aerosols into the combustion chamber.
DO NOT overload the incinerator each types according to below charts.
Max. Capacity
Incinerator Type
Kw/h
Kcal/h
MAXI 50SL-1 WS
372
320,000
MAXI 100SL-1 WS
580
500,000
MAXI 150SL-1 WS
814
700,000
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Acetic acid
Glass fiber
Wallpaper
Cardboard
Corrugated paper
Wrapping paper (brown)
Cellulose
Cotton
Chips from joiners shop
Carbon paper
Shoe factory waste
Newspapers
Dry cortex from spruce
Wool
Dry cortex from fir
telex paper
Uppers of shoes
PVC film
Dry cortex from birch
Polymeric film
Tar acid
Methylated alcohol
Car motor oil
Lienin
Cork waste
Laminated paper
Polystyrene
3,490
3,615
3,695
3,786
3,916
4,034
4,200
4,216
4,281
4.361
4,380
4,437
4,500
4,590
4,750
4,758
4,882
5,365
5,450
5,542
5,600
5,695
5,722
6,100
6,300
6,311
6,438
Acetone
Natural rubber
Disposable plastics
Bakelite
Neoprene
Ethanol
Nylon
Car rubber tyres
Waste oil
Butane
ABS plastic
Pork, lard
Olive oil
Turpentine
Polyethylene remains
Paraffin
Polystyrene
Benzene/Benzol
Wax paraffin
Kerosene
Glass fiber strengthened
by synthetic resin
White spirit
Polythenes
Polypropylene
Polyethylene bottles
6,667
6,672
6,783
6,950
7,065
7,400
7,573
8,123
8,333
8,768
9,200
9,300
9,335
9,444
9,700
9,800
9,840
10,116
10,345
10,500
10,840
10,960
11,000
11,040
11,111
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Class waste:
Refuse, consisting of an approximately even mixture of rubbish and garbage by weight. this type of
waste is common to passenger ships occupancy and has a heating value of approx. 2.400 kcal/kg
(10.000 KJ/kg) as fired.
CALORIFIC VALUES OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF FUEL
Sludge Oil consisting of :
(% by weight)
Density (kg/L):
0.98
Diesel oil:
Low caloric value:
Density (kg/L):
0.84
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WARNING
THIS INCINERATOR IS AUTOMATICALLY OPERATED
Do not activate the main power for the control panel before the cooling of the incinerator is finished and
the incinerator has stopped.
WARNING !
Failure to observe the below instructions can result in substantial damages to burners and
thermocouples.
1)
Max, load per charge of solid waste - class :
MAXI 25
70 L
MAXI 50
150 L
MAXI 100
250 L
MAXI 150
300 L
2)
Max. load per charge of oil-containing materials, ie filter cartridges, oily cotton waste,
scrapings from centrifuges, etc.:
MAXI 25
5L
MAXI 50
10 L
MAXI 100
12 L
MAXI 150
15 L
3)
4)
5)
Remove ashes when needed and make sure that the air holes for the combustion air
are always unblocked.
6)
Do not feed the incinerator without min. 10 mm vacuum in the combustion chamber,
check U-tube (UM).
7)
Too much draught can disturb a constant flame and prolong the heating-up time.
Adjust damper in exhaust gas uptake and readjust after reaching working conditions.
8)
Power loss during operation might cause overheating and consequently damage the
incinerator.
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GENERAL INSTRUCTION
FOR
OPERATION OF INCINERATOR
TYPE MAXI 50/100/150 SL-1 WS
CAUTION
If any problems occur during start-up and operation, the incinerator must be stopped immediately by
switching the 'stop' switch to 'incinerator - stop'
REFRACTORY DRYING OUT
When the incinerator is used for the first time the refractory should be dried out properly before starting
the combustion.
If your incinerator has been stored for a long time under humid conditions, the drying out procedure
described below should be observed carefully before commissioning the incinerator.
If the drying procedure is omitted the refractory might be damaged.
Drying procedure:
- Operate the incinerator for 30 minutes at max. 200
- Stop the incinerator
- Let it cool down to 100
- Ventilate the incinerator by opening the door to the combustion chamber
- The drying procedure is repeated several times and the temperature is raised by 200 every time
until the operating temperature has been reached.
PREPARATION BEFORE START OF INCINERATOR
1. Check that no valve in the diesel oil pipe is closed.
2. Check that no valve in the air pipe and the oil sludge pipe are closed
3. Check that there is no blockage of the exhaust funnel.
4. Check that compressed air is available.
5. Check that there is necessary air supply to the incinerator room.
6. Check direction of rotation of primary air blower by starting the incinerator for a short period. Correct
direction indicated with arrow on the blower.
7. Check the pressure in the combustion chamber by starting the incinerator for a short period. If no
vacuum is obtained, adjust the damper in the flue gas mixing chamber.
See also instruction for trouble shooting.
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12 sec.
(7K4)
30 sec
(7K7)
30 sec
(9K5)
22 sec
20 sec
(13K2)
25 sec
(13K9)
800 sec.
(9K8)
12 sec
(15K3)
3 sec
(15K9)
Max. 950
Min. 850
Max. 350
Min. 300
Max 145
Min. 100
Ash door
18 mbar
0.5 mbar
7 - 16 bar
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STOP OF INCINERATOR
When stopping the incinerator, please remember to:
1
Activate the switch for 'incinerator - stop' on the control panel and the incinerator will automatically
switch to cooling program.
2.
When the combustion chamber temperature gets below 100 the cooling program will
automatically stop.
3.
When the incinerator has stopped, switch off the main switch on the control panel.
4.
NEVER STOP THE INCINERATOR ON THE MAIN SWITCH DURING OPERATION AS THIS
WILL CAUSE MELT DOWN OF TOP MOUNTED BURNERS.
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
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D. Wrong adjustment of
Ignition electrodes
K. Shortage of supply
combustion air.
( too much soot )
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2.High temperature
Incinerator (Red
Alarm lamp)
Incinerator running
On cooling program.
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
3. Low pressure
combustion chamber
air (Red alarm lamp)
A.
incinerator running
on cooling program
A.
A. No vacuum
B. Wrong adjustment of
pressure switch (PS-2)
Wrong adjustment
pressure switch (PS-1).
incinerator running
on cooling program
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TROUBLE
POSSIBLE CAUSE
6. High temperature
exhaust gas
(Red alarm lamp)
A. The thermocouple
TC-2 has been
Interrupted.
B. Reset.
C. Combustion of too
much sludge
Incinerator running
on cooling program
Incinerator running
on cooling program
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TROUBLE
SHOOTING- CHART
W.O. DOSING
PUMP (PU-3)
motor overheats
Breakdown
10
Reasons / Remedies
a
Adhesion between rotor and stator excessive (as delivered). Lubricate (soft soap,
genuine soap) between stator and rotor. Then turn the pump by means of the tool
W 2.
Check rotational direction of the pump per data sheet and nameplate. In case of
wrong direction, change wiring of motor.
Suction head too high (item 6.5.3.1). Check suction head with vacuum gauge.
Increase the suction pipe diameter and fit larger filters. Open the suction valve.
e Viscosity of the liquid too high. Check and accommodate per data sheet.
f
Pump runs partially or completely dry (point 6.5.2). Check flow in the suction
chamber. Install dry running protection TSE.
Check coupling, possibly pump shaft is misaligned to drive. Check whether coupling
gear is worn. Realign coupling. The coupling gear may have to be replaced.
Speed to low. Increase the speed when high suction performances are required and
when the liquid is very thin.
Speed too high. Reduce the speed when pumping products with high viscosities danger of cavitation.
Check the axial play in the coupling linkage. Check that the bush has been installed
correctly. (see document OM.PJT. Item 2.2)
Check for foreign substances in the pump. Dismantle the pump, remove foreign
substances and replace worn parts.
o Stator or rotor worn. Dismantle the pump and replace defective parts.
p Joint parts worn. Replace worn parts and fill with special pin joint grease.
q Suction pipework partially or completely blocked. Clean suction pipework.
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Temperature of the pumping liquid too high. Excessive expansion of the stator.
Check temperature and install rotor with diameter smaller than specified.
Gland packing too strongly tightened or worn. Ease or tighten stuffing box. Replace
defective packing rings.
Solid contents and / or size of solids too large. Reduce pump speed and install
perhaps a screen with suitable meshes. Increase fluid share.
W hen the pump is non-operational, the solids settle out and become hard. Clear
and flush pump immediately.
The liquid becomes hard when the temperature falls below a certain limit. Heat the
pump.
The bearing in the drive casing of the pump, or in the drive engine is defective.
Repalce bearing.
Mechanical seal defective. Check seall faces and O-rings. If necessary replace
corresponding defective parts.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
DIGITAL TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER (5A2) THERMO COUPLE S TYPE
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STANDARD SPECIFICATION
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
FLUE GAS TEMP. CONTROL(TC-2)-THERMO COUPLE : PT 100
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
BURNER CONTROL BOX (11A2) LAL 2.25
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: HMD 008-12L
Capacity
: 19-105 l/h
Head
: 2 Bar
Output speed
Motor
: 0.45 Kw
Motor speed
: 1,690 rpm
MATERIAL SPECIFICATION
LANTERN
: Steel St 37-2
SUCTION CASING
: 1.4408
PRESSURE BRANCH
: 1.4571
COUPLING ROD
: 1.6582
ROTOR
: 1.4571
: 1.4571
JOINT SEAL
: NBR Perbunan
PLUG-IN SHAFT
: 1.4571
STATOR
: VITON
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: HMD 012-12L
Capacity
: 26-137 l/h
Head
: 2 Bar
Output speed
Motor
: 0.45 Kw
Motor speed
: 1,690 rpm
MATERIAL SPECIFICATION
LANTERN
: Steel St 37-2
SUCTION CASING
: 1.4408
PRESSURE BRANCH
: 1.4571
COUPLING ROD
: 1.6582
ROTOR
: 1.4571
: 1.4571
JOINT SEAL
: NBR Perbunan
PLUG-IN SHAFT
: 1.4571
STATOR
: VITON
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PU3
Lubrication
R1 GEAR UNITS
GEAR UNIT SIZE
TYPE
V1-V5
V3-V6
0.200KG
0.260KG
0.230KG
0.350KG
0.450KG
0.400KG
0.600KG
0.800KG
0.700KG
ALTINA -
1.000KG
1.300KG
1.150KG
GREASE O
1.600KG
2.100KG
1.900KG
2.500KG
3.300KG
2.900KG
BRAND
IP
R2 GEAR UNITS
GEAR UNIT SIZE
TYPE
V1-V5
V3-V6
0.300KG
0.400KG
0.350KG
0.550KG
0.700KG
0.600KG
ALTINA -
1.000KG
1.300KG
1.150KG
GREASE O
5.000KG
6.500KG
5.800KG
8.300KG
10.800KG
9.500KG
MELLANA
13.000KG
17.000KG
15.000KG
OILS
BRAND
IP
IP
SHELL
SIMMIA GREASE O
SHELL
MOBILGEAR 630
MOBIL
FGL
BP
SPARTAN EP 220
ESSO
NEBULA EP O
ESSO
GR-XP 220
BP
GR MU/EP O
AGIP
BLASIA 220
AGIP
Remark
1. Initial filling qty is provided by maker
2. Oil change interval : Every 12 months (Overall change)
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FLOW DIRECTION
FLOW DIRECTION
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
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Damages of less than 4 cm3 and cracks wider than approx. 5 mm.
Repair type 2 :
Repair type 3 :
LINE OF PROCEDURE
Repair type 1
The damaged area is to be cleaned for loose particles and then coated with an air setting mortar or a
special, fine grain coating with approximately 45% Al2O3 and a low iron content temperature limit of
approximately 1450 .
Repair type 2
The damaged area is to be cleaned for loose particles.
A chemically setting plastic mouldable with approximately 45% Al2O3 a temperature limit of
approximately 1500, and a grain size 0 - 5 mm can be used. The mouldable is to be formed to balls of
approximately 50 mm dia. and rammed into position in the holes. This should be continued until the
damage is repaired.
In order to obtain a good result the repair spot should have a finish coating. The incinerator has to air dry
for 2 -4 hours before it is operated again.
Repair type 3
Please contact HYUNDAI
Broken ceramics are to be replaced by new ones using air setting mortar and castable refractory.
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CONTROL/INSPECTION/EXCHANGE
INTERVAL
Control Panel
5000 h
(CP-l)
Primary Burner
(ST-1 )
2000 h
500 h
2000 h
2000 h
Thermocouple (TC)
2000 h
5000 h
5000 h
And tightness.
W.O Dosing pump (PU-3) Check of stator, rotor and mechanical seal
1000 h
Mill pump
1000 h
Regularly
Doors (IL)
5000h
Refractory
2000h
Lining
if necessary.
Mill pump
(PU-5)
Self-cleaning
Strainer for sludge
2000h
Deposits to be removed
The bearings for all electrical motors are of the fully closed type without lubricating nipples. Change of
bearings after a working shift of 10,000 hours
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LUBRICATION SCHEME
HYUNDAI-ATLAS INCINERATOR
TYPE MAXI 50/100/150 SL-1 WS
Component
Lubrication
PU-3
300 cc
Machine Oil
PU-5
500 cc
Turbine Oil
Any Brand
ISO Grade between 68 to 320 : Machine oil, Gear oil, Turbine oil of any
brand can be selected.
All el-motors and pumps are pre packed with grease and need not to be lubricated
except at change of bearings or after a working shift of 10.000 hours.
The table below indicates various types of Lub. oil which can be used :
Incinerator type
MAXI Type
W.O pump gear box
300 cc
750 cc
B.P
ENERGOL GR XP 220
ENERGOL THB 68
CALTEX
MEROPA 220
CASTROL
ALPHA SP 220
REGAL R&O 46 / 68
PERFEDCTO T 46 /
HYSPIN AWH-M46
ANY
BRAND
BRAND
Application point
FAMM (Chevron
Texaco)
ESSO
MEROPA 220
REGAL R&O 46 / 68
SPARTAN EP 220
TERESSTIC T 46
EXXON-MOBIL
SHELL
TOTALFINAELF
EPONA Z 220
Remark
1. Initial filling Qty is provide by maker.
2. Oil change interval : Every 12 months (Overall change)
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Part 6
LIST OF PARTS
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HYUNDAI-ATLAS INCINERATOR
TYPE MAXI 50/100/150SL-1 WS
LIST OF COMPONENTS
(See component drawing)
KEY
COMPONENT
ITEM NO.
Sludge burner
HM20P2048*
BK
Mixing chamber
HM20P2011
C2
HM58L4003
C3/C4
HM58L4003
C5
HM87M4028
CP1/CP3
Control panel
HYUNDAI-ATLAS
DE
HM20P3057
F1
HM65D4005
FE
Flame eye
HM60F4011
IF
HM20P4121
IG
HM20P2052
IL
HM71D4006
IL1
Ash door
HM20P2056
KO
HM30P3195
M1
HM62M4001
MO1
HM80E4016
MO2
HM80P4204
MS2
HM57S4001
MS3
HM57S4001
MV4
HM87M4013
MV7
HM87M4011
MV8
HM87M4010
MV10
HM87M4018
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KEY
COMPONENT
ITEM NO.
NV1
Non-return valve
HM87D4013
POV1
HM87M4016
POV2
HM87M4016
PS1
HM60P4001
PS2
HM60P4007
PS3
HM60P4005
PU3
HM80P4206*
RL
Cleaning cover
HM20P2058
RV3
HM87D4012
SCV
HM87N4005
SG
Sight glass 55 mm
HM68A4002
ST1
Primary burner
HM77S4047*
TC1
HM60T4001
TC2
HM60M4001
TR
Pressure regulator
HM60P4002
HM62M4002
UM
HM62M4011
VH
HM79B4015
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P
-
+
V
3
4
6
7
8
9
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
Pos.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Ignition transformer
Flange unit
Gasket for flange
Flame funnel
Ignition cable
Electrode unit
Electrode holder
Nozzle holder
Mixing disc
Oil nozzle (14kg.)
Motor
Coupling sleeve for motor
Impeller
Coupling
Spring for burner insert
Solenoid valve
Pressure pipe
Coupling sleeve for pump
Oil pump BPF 21L5
57
77
77
77
77
77
77
64
77
64
80
77
77
77
77
87
77
77
80
T 4000
S 4053
S 4016
S 4051
S 4050
S 4062
S 4072
F 4020
S 4014
F 4007
E 4013
S 4057
S 4059
S 4055
S 4054
M 4001
S 4052
S 4056
P 4176
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
19
20
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When ordering spare parts for the sludge dosing pump please state the circulation
pump No. 80P3997 together with the part Nos. described.
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Lantern
Part No.:
(if wear part)
80P3994
Pos. 202
80P3993
Pos. 203
Type plate
Pos. 210
Hexagon bolt
80P3992
Pos. 212
Spring washer
80P3991
Pos. 213
Hexagon nut
80P3990
Pos. 307
Plug-in shaft
80P3989
Pos. 309
80P3988
Pos. 310
Splash ring
80P3987
Pos. 400
Coupling rod
80P3980
Pos. 401
Retaining sleeve
80P3985
Pos. 402
80P3984
Pos. 405
80P3983
Pos. 406
Holding band
80P3982
Pos. 500
Suction casing
80P3981
Pos. 501
Casing gasket
80P3980
Pos. 502
Screwed plug
80P3979
Pos. 503
Sealing ring
80P3978
Pos. 506
Socket screw
80P3977
Pos. 507
Spring washer
80P3976
Pos. 509
Cap nut
80P3975
Pos. 600
Rotor
80P3995
Pos. 601
Stator
80P3996
Pos. 602
Tie bolt
80P3974
Pos. 604
Hexagon nut
80P3973
Pos. 606
Washer
80P3972
Pos. 602
Hexagon bolt
80P3971
Pos. 604
Hexagon nut
80P3970
Pos. 606
Washer
80P3969
Pos. 700
Pressure branch
80P3968
ID according to
drawing:
Pos. 200
Pos. 098
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Pieces:
Description:
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DESCRIPTION
Sludge burner
Housing
Turbolator
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PART NO.
20P2048
20P2050
20P2049
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Part 7
ADDITIONAL DRAWINGS & COMPONENTS
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26 m3/hr
Head :
0.4 bar
Motor :
ST = 56.2 amp
MATERIAL SPECIFICATION
Pump cover :
Impeller :
Bronze castings ( BC 6 )
Spiral casting :
Cutter :
Bronze castings ( BC 6 )
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Approx. 60 Kg
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COMPONENT
MATERIAL
GC 20
BC 6
GC 200
SS 400
SIC/SIC
VITON
VITON
SM 45C
SS 400
SS 400
SS 400
SS 400
SS 400
TURBINE OIL
SS 400
GS 200
VITON
SS400
SS400
VITON
AL
PUMP CASING
IMPELLER
MOTOR
MOTOR BRACKET
UNIVERSAL CUTTER
DOUBLE MECHANICAL SEAL
CASING O-RING
SUCTION COVER O-RING
IMPELLER KEY
IMPELLER BOLT
STUD BOLT
HEX. NUT
SPRING WASHER
HEX. BOLT
LUBRICATION
HEX. BOLT
SEAL COVER
OIL SEAL
HEX. BOLT
SPRING WASHER
SEAL COVER O-RING
OIL GAUGE
101
119
114 115
103
122
118
105
108
102
110
120
111
112
113
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117
104
116
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