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== '''Nortel Red Max''' == | == '''Nortel Red Max''' == | ||
| − | Nortel Machinery Ltd produces the Red Max, which is the successor to the Major Burner. It has 44 port surface mix round shaped flame that can achieve a width of 1.5 inches. There is a rider torch that can be a Minor surface mix torch or a pre-mix torch. There is a conversion kit available for the Major bench burner to convert it to a Red Max. People have also successfully modified their torch to run off of a foot pedal, thus conserving gas and time. | + | Nortel Machinery Ltd produces the Red Max, which is the successor to the Major Burner. It has 44 port surface mix round shaped flame that can achieve a width of 1.5 inches. There is a rider torch that can be a Minor surface mix torch or a [[pre-mix torch]]. There is a conversion kit available for the Major bench burner to convert it to a Red Max. People have also successfully modified their torch to run off of a foot pedal, thus conserving gas and time. |
| − | Due to it's price point, it is one of the more value based torches on the market currently, offering a larger BTU output than most if not all new torches under $500. However, a trade off is made by not having a center-fire design, such as a GTT or Bethlehem Apparatus. While the quality of the flame is good on the bottom burner, it is typically regarded as a little more harsh and less efficient than other more expensive burners | + | Due to it's price point, it is one of the more value based torches on the market currently, offering a larger [[BTU]] output than most if not all new torches under $500. However, a trade off is made by not having a center-fire design, such as a GTT or Bethlehem Apparatus. While the quality of the flame is good on the bottom burner, it is typically regarded as a little more harsh and less efficient than other more expensive burners |
'''Suggested gas and pressures:''' | '''Suggested gas and pressures:''' | ||
| − | ''Propane'': 0.5 to 5 PSI | + | *''Propane'': 0.5 to 5 PSI |
| − | ''Natural Gas'': 0.5 to 5 PSI | + | *''Natural Gas'': 0.5 to 5 PSI |
| − | ''Oxygen'': 5 to 12 PSI | + | *''Oxygen'': 5 to 12 PSI |
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| + | Note that often higher oxygen pressures are used than what is recommended by | ||
| + | Nortel Machinery Ltd. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:00, 7 October 2007
[edit] Nortel Red Max
Nortel Machinery Ltd produces the Red Max, which is the successor to the Major Burner. It has 44 port surface mix round shaped flame that can achieve a width of 1.5 inches. There is a rider torch that can be a Minor surface mix torch or a pre-mix torch. There is a conversion kit available for the Major bench burner to convert it to a Red Max. People have also successfully modified their torch to run off of a foot pedal, thus conserving gas and time.
Due to it's price point, it is one of the more value based torches on the market currently, offering a larger BTU output than most if not all new torches under $500. However, a trade off is made by not having a center-fire design, such as a GTT or Bethlehem Apparatus. While the quality of the flame is good on the bottom burner, it is typically regarded as a little more harsh and less efficient than other more expensive burners
Suggested gas and pressures:
*Propane: 0.5 to 5 PSI *Natural Gas: 0.5 to 5 PSI *Oxygen: 5 to 12 PSI
Note that often higher oxygen pressures are used than what is recommended by Nortel Machinery Ltd.