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SMT 148 Style
Burners
The Carlisle SMT (Surface Mixed Tube)
148 Style Burners, and the standard
SMT burners work in
similar fashions. Both styles are totally
surface mixed with virtually no
possibility of flashback. Both have the
ability to run multiple fuel gas/oxygen
mixtures, such as propane, natural gas,
and even hydrogen.
The main difference between the two
styles is their method of construction.
While SMT burners are manufactured
from a stainless steel pipe, the SMT 148
Style Burners are constructed from a
solid piece of rectangular metal. It is a
much more durable construction than
the pipe system, and offers the option
of brass or stainless steel construction.
In addition, the 148 Style allows for
more than one row of tubing. Two
rows can easily be added with a
negligible difference in body size.
When a 148 Style is manufactured with
three rows of porting, a different type
of construction is used that resembles
the face of a PK 1885-D burner.
The SMT 148 Style Burner is capable of producing
approximately 11,000 BTU/hr. per inch. This figure is
doubled and tripled for two and three rows respectively.
The 148 Style is offered in sizes ranging from a 0.5” flame
space to a 6” flame space. It is important to note that
flame space does not reflect the burner’s overall length.
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