A gas burner is designed to blend a fuel and an oxidant in proportions suitable for optimal combustion (ignition, consistent flame, complete combustion) and for the intended use.
Gas burners are extremely widespread because they are easier to put in place than burners using other fuels and because complete combustion is easier to obtain. The broad range of available intensities makes them suitable for use in boilers, ovens and heating systems, among many other uses. Gas also can be used to maintain combustion in burners using other types of fuel.
Burners using gas can have a variety of forms. Some use ambient air, while in others the air is introduced by a blower. Most are cylindrical with central gas injection. Many units use rotating blades upstream of the flame to improve the gas/air mix. Some installations use a series of burners to obtain a line of flame.
Burner Systems
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The 00 Series gas cocks are Multigas cocks with safety valves, belonging to group 1. They have the following technical ...
The 02 Series gas cocks are Multigas cocks with safety valves, belonging to group 1. They have the following technical ...
The 06 Series gas cocks have the following technical characteristics:
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# Compact design with integrated ignition transformer and flame monitor/burner control
# Built-in flame ionization electrode, ideally located
# No high-voltage cable required on site
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* High energy ignition, Insensitive to moisture
* Material burner tube stainless steel 310
* Material connection enclosure stainless steel 316
* Self-aspirating, forced air supply or combination
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D-HG 400 High Energy Ignition Device
The D-HG 400 high energy ignition device is suitable for the ignition of gas or liquid fuels in industrial burners of any capacity
Features
Ignition of liquid or ...
The MAXFire® 100 Series gas igniter incorporates the "protected primary combustion ...
Our magnetic units are manufactured with a state-of-the-art production process ...