BURNER, PRESSURE, kerosene, modified pump connect. 90l aut.

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BURNER, PRESSURE, kerosene, 90 l autoclave

Definition

Portable kerosene operating burner, with pressure tank, modified for heating water in the TBM 90 litres steam autoclaves.

Specifications

  • Copper tank with piston and inner tube valve
  • Burner
  • Circular post stand with + 3 dismountable pods

Technical specifications

  • 1 burner (type Nº2 + burner R36 or BRS-12A)
  • Tank easy to fill (large plug)
  • Tank capacity: 2.4 l
  • Truck inner tube valve which is welded on the reservoir
  • Maximum pressure for use: 3 bars (relative)
  • Consumption: 1.2 l/hour
  • Autonomy: ± 2 hours
  • Total height: 29 cm
  • Permanent pressure control

Packaging & Labelling

Unit packaging: dismantled burner + accessories

Supplied with the Article

  • 1 mounting key
  • 2 needles for clearing the nozzle
  • 1 spare seal for the burner
  • 1 small funnel
  • depending of the model, 1 tripod can be supplied

Instructions for use

Suitable for the 90 litres autoclave provided it is ordered with the specific hand-operated pump.

For pressure cookers type autoclaves, the normal Prabhat n°2 burner is sufficient (see related articles).

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Precautions for Use

  • The use of pressure fuel can cause severe accidents: fires, burns, explosions. Provide a fire extinguisher or a sand bucket near by.
  • Use only kerosene (lamp oil), NEVER PETROL (very dangerous) !

NB: In French, petrol is called "essence" and kerosene (lamp oil) is called "pétrole (lampant)".

  • Never try to light the burner in a small camping tent (or in the MSF-B office)!

Maintenance

  • Check the level of fuel before each use and let the burner cool down before refilling the tank. A too low level of fuel can cause overheating of the burner.
  • Clean the nozzle regularly using the pricker supplied with the burner. Grease the leather washer of the pump barrel once a week.

MSF requirements

Suffficient autonomy for 1 full sterilization cycle with the 90 litres autoclave.

Security and reliability: this burner offers good heating power, with very low fire risk.

Alternative to the gas burner (see related articles below).

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