Boiler Book CBEX Premium 100-800
Boiler Book CBEX Premium 100-800
Boiler Book CBEX Premium 100-800
100-800 HP
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES AND BENEFITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
PRODUCT OFFERING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
DIMENSIONS AND RATINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
PERFORMANCE DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
ENGINEERING DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
SAMPLE SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
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PRODUCT OFFERING
Burners are available to fire natural gas, No. 2 oil, or a combination of oil and gas.
Standard product offering for 100-800 HP CBEX boilers is:
• Two pass wetback design.
• 150, 200, or 250 psig steam
• 30 and 125 psig hot water
• Full modulation, all sizes.
Available options include the following (contact your local Cleaver-Brooks authorized
representative for option details).
• Boiler Options:
Low NOx emission levels at 30 PPM.
Additional screwed or flanged tappings.
Blowdown valves.
Non-return valves.
Feedwater valves and regulators.
Surface blowdown systems.
Surge load baffles.
Seismic design.
• Burner/Control Options:
Flame safeguard controllers.
Lead/lag system.
Special insurance and code requirements (e.g., IRI, FM, NFPA8501).
Alarm bell/silence switch.
Special motor requirements (TEFC, high efficiency).
Special indicating lights.
Main disconnect.
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A. Blower motor size for boiler operating pressures 125 psig and less, contact your local Cleaver-Brooks authorized representative for higher pressures and altitude.
B. Required for #2 Oil Firing.
C. All fractional hp motors will be single phase voltage except oil metering pump motors which are three phase. Integral hp motors will be three phase voltage.
** Air compressor not required for 100-200hp as these burners are pressure atomized.
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A. Required for #2 Oil Firing.
B. All fractional hp motors will be single phase voltage except oil metering pump motors which are three phase. Integral hp motors will be three phase voltage.
** Air compressor not required for 100-200hp as these burners are pressure atomized.
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NOTES:
Accompanying dimensions, while sufficiently accurate for layout purposes, must be confirmed for construction by certified dimension diagram/drawing.
All Connections are Threaded Unless Otherwise Indicated:
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NOTES:
Accompanying dimensions, while sufficiently accurate for layout purposes, must be confirmed for construction by certified dimension diagram/drawing.
All Connections are Threaded Unless Otherwise Indicated:
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PERFORMANCE DATA
Efficiency
Tables 5 and 6 show predicted fuel-to-steam efficiencies (including radiation and convection losses) for
Cleaver-Brooks CBEX firetube boilers. For specific efficiencies on firetube boiler offerings not listed here, contact
your local Cleaver-Brooks authorized representative.
Cleaver-Brooks offers an industry leading fuel-to-steam boiler efficiency guarantee for CBEX Firetube Boilers.
The guarantee is based on the fuel-to-steam efficiencies shown in the efficiency tables and the following
conditions. The efficiency percent number is only meaningful if the specific conditions of the efficiency
calculations are clearly stated in the specification (see Cleaver-Brooks publication CB-7767 for a detailed
description of efficiency calculations).
The boiler manufacturer shall guarantee that, at the time of startup, the boiler will achieve fuel-to-steam
efficiency (as shown in the tables listed above) at 100% firing rate (add efficiency guarantees at 25%, 50%,
and 75% of rating, if required). If the boiler(s) fail to achieve the corresponding guaranteed efficiency as
published, the boiler manufacturer will rebate, to the ultimate boiler owner, five thousand dollars ($5,000) for
every full efficiency point (1.0%) that the actual efficiency is below the guaranteed level. The specified boiler
efficiency is based on the following conditions.
1. Fuel specification used to determine boiler efficiency:
2. Efficiencies are based on ambient air temperature of 80 °F, relative humidity of 30%, and 15% excess air in the exhaust
flue gas.
3. Efficiencies are based on the following radiation and convection losses. Firing rate of 25% - 1.2%, 50% - 0.6%, 75%
- 0.4%, and 100% - 0.3%.
Table 5. CBEX fuel-to-steam efficiencies natural gas Table 6. CBEX fuel-to-steam efficiencies #2 oil
OPERATING PRESSURE = 125 psig OPERATING PRESSURE = 125 psig
BHP % OF LOAD BHP % OF LOAD
25% 50% 75% 100% 25% 50% 75% 100%
100 82.2 81.9 81.2 80.4 100 85.1 84.7 84.0 83.2
125 82.2 81.9 81.2 80.4 125 85.0 84.7 84.0 83.2
150 82.3 81.9 81.3 80.5 150 85.1 84.8 84.1 83.3
200 82.5 82.5 82.0 81.6 200 85.3 85.3 84.9 84.4
250 82.2 81.8 81.0 80.2 250 85.0 84.6 83.8 83.0
300 82.2 81.8 81.0 80.2 300 85.0 84.6 83.8 83.0
350 82.2 81.9 81.2 80.4 350 85.1 84.7 84.0 83.2
400 82.6 82.1 81.3 80.5 400 85.4 84.9 84.1 83.3
500 82.6 82.0 81.2 80.4 500 85.4 84.8 84.0 83.2
600 82.6 82.0 81.2 80.4 600 85.4 84.8 84.0 83.2
700 82.7 82.2 81.5 80.7 700 85.5 85.0 84.3 83.5
800 82.6 82.0 81.2 80.4 800 85.4 84.8 84.0 83.2
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Emissions
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ENGINEERING DATA
The following engineering information is provided for CBEX Boilers. Additional detail is available from your local
Cleaver-Brooks authorized representative.
Boiler Information
Tables 9 and 10 list quantity and outlet size for safety/relief valves supplied on CBEX Premium boilers.
Table 11 shows steam volume and disengaging area.
Table 12 gives recommended steam nozzle sizes.
Table 13 shows recommended non-return valve sizes.
NOTE: Relief valve is Kunkle #537 for 30# & 125# (Section IV) boiler and is Kunkle #927 for 150# HTHW
(Section I) boiler.
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1. Based on normal water level.
A. Based on 150 psig design pressure.
B. Low Pressure steam is not offered for CBEX boilers.
NOTES:
1. Steam nozzle sizes given in inches.
2. Recommended steam nozzle sizes based on 4000 to 5000 fpm steam velocity.
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Burner Characteristics
Note that altitude correction and burner changes are required for higher altitudes which may alter dimensions,
motor hp and gas pressures. Also 50 Hz applications and low NOx options should be reviewed by the Cleaver-
Brooks authorized representative.
Fuel Connections - Gas
The local gas company should be consulted for requirements and authorization for installation and inspection of
gas supply piping. Installation of gas supply piping and venting must be in accordance with all applicable
engineering guidelines and regulatory codes. All connections made to the boiler should be arranged so that all
components remain accessible for inspection, cleaning and maintenance.
A drip leg should be installed in the supply piping before the connection to the gas pressure regulator. The drip
leg should be at least as large as the inlet fitting supplied with the boiler. Consideration must be given to both
volume and pressure requirements when choosing gas supply piping size. Refer to the boiler dimension diagram
provided by Cleaver-Brooks for the particular installation. Connections to the burner gas train should be made
with a union, so that gas train components or the burner may be easily disconnected for inspection or service.
Upon completion of the gas piping installation, the system should be checked for gas leakage and tight shutoff
of all valves.
Fuel Connections - Oil
Oil-fired burners are equipped with an oil pump, which draws fuel from a storage tank and supplies pressurized
oil to the burner nozzle(s). The burner supply oil pump has a greater capacity than the burner requires for the
maximum firing rate. Fuel not delivered to the nozzle is returned to the storage tank. A two-pipe (supply and
return) oil system is recommended for all installations. Oil lines must be sized for the burner and burner supply
oil pump capacities.
The burner supply oil pump suction should not exceed 10" Hg. If a transfer pump is used, it must have a
pumping capacity at least equal to that of the burner pump(s). Supply pressure to the burner pump should not
exceed 3 psig.
A strainer must be installed in the supply piping upstream of the burner supply pump in order to prevent entry
of foreign material into the pump, fuel control valves, or burner nozzle(s). The strainer must be sized for the
burner supply pump capacity. A strainer mesh of 150 microns (0.005") is recommended.
Install a check valve in the line to prevent draining of the oil suction line when the burner is not in operation.
Location of the check valve varies with the system, but usually it is located as close as possible to the storage
tank.
Installation of a vacuum gauge in the burner supply line between the burner oil pump and the strainer is
recommended. Regular observation and recording of the gauge indication will assist in determining when the
strainer needs servicing.
Upon completion of the oil piping installation, the system should be checked for oil or air leakage and tight
shutoff of all valves.
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Table 15. Minimum required gas pressure - standard, FM, & IRI gas trains
BOILER HP Combination Regulator PRESSURE REQUIRED
and Gas Valve Size (in) ("WC)
100 1.5 20
125 1.5 25
150 1.5 34
200 1.5 53.5
250 2 73
300 2 78.5
350 2 86.5
400 2.5 65
500 2.5 79
600 3 72.5
700 3 87
800 4 73.5
Note: For undersized or oversized gas trains or altitudes above 700 feet, contact your local Cleaver-Brooks representative.
To obtain minimum required gas pressure at altitudes above 700 feet, multiply the pressure by the listed factors:
Inches WC x 0.577 = oz/sq-in.
oz/sq-in x 1.732 = inches WC.
Inches WC x 0.0361 = psig.
oz/sq-in x 0.0625 = psig.
psig x 27.71 = Inches WC.
psig x 16.0 = oz/sq-in.
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NOTES:
1. Recommended minimum distance between boiler and wall. Dimension “A” allows
for a clear 42" aisle between the water column on the boiler and the wall. If space per-
mits, this aisle should be widened.
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Notice
Consult local codes, which may supersede these requirements.
Stack/Breeching Size Criteria
The design of the stack and breeching must provide the required draft at each boiler flue gas outlet. Proper draft
is critical to burner performance.
Although constant pressure at the flue gas outlet of the CBEX is not required, it is necessary to size the stack/
breeching to limit flue gas pressure variation. The allowable pressure range is –0.50” W.C. to +0.50” W.C. The
maximum pressure variation at any firing rate for the boiler is 0.50" W.C.
The low NOx option allowable pressure range is -0.25” W.C. to +0.25” W.C. The maximum pressure variation
at any firing rate for the boiler is 0.25”W.C.
Stack and breeching sizes should always be provided by a reputable stack supplier who will design the stack
and breeching system based on the above criteria. Your local Cleaver-Brooks authorized representative is
capable of assisting in your evaluation of the stack/breeching design.
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NOTE:
6-inch high mounting piers recommended for use beneath the boiler base frame. The use of these piers provides
increased inspection accessibility to the boiler and added height for washing down the area beneath the boiler.
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