GAS BURNER BOILER
A boiler burner is a important component integrated with boiler system that is responsible for the combustion of fuel to generate heat. Industrial boilers are used for heating water or producing steam, and boiler burner plays a key role in converting fuel into the energy needed for these processes.
- INTRODUCTION
- TECHNICAL DATA
Boiler burner is specially designed to achieve the highest degree of combustion efficiency with the lowest possible excess air. An industrial boiler burner mixes fuel and air together to create combustion. Boiler burners can be fired on various types of fuel but the most common utilized are natural gas, oil, propane and coal.
Comprising key components like a fuel delivery system, combustion air intake, and ignition system, the burner plays a crucial role in the boiler operation. Fuel, which may include gas, oil, or other variants, is combined with air within the combustion chamber. Once ignited, the flame generated by this mixture heats the water or generates steam, enabling the boiler to perform its intended function.
- Precise oil temperature control – The PLC based controller with accurate temperature helps achieve this, thereby ensuring more precise and uniform oil temperature.
- Smooth start up for gas firing
- Valve proving system
- Safety solenoid valve
- Pressure switches – High pressure switches for oil supply and return line ensure that oil pressure never exceeds the set value.
- Easy Maintenance & Hinge Design.
