What are the 5 system components that make up the structure of a gas burner?
The structure of a gas burner consists of the following 5 systems:
1. Air supply system
The function of the air supply system is to send a certain amount of air with a certain wind speed into the combustion chamber. Its main components include: the shell, fan motor, fan impeller, gun barrel, air door controller, air door baffle, cam adjustment mechanism, and diffusion plate.
2. Ignition system
The function of the ignition system is to ignite a mixture of air and fuel, and its main components include: ignition transformer, ignition electrode, and high-voltage electric fire cable.
3. Monitoring system
The function of the monitoring system is to ensure the safe and stable operation of the burner, and its main components include flame monitors, pressure monitors, temperature monitors, etc.
4. Fuel system
The function of the fuel system is to ensure the fuel required for combustion in the burner. The fuel system of a fuel burner mainly includes oil pipes and fittings, oil pumps, solenoid valves, nozzles, and heavy oil preheaters. Gas burners mainly include filters, pressure regulators, solenoid valve groups, ignition solenoid valve groups, and fuel butterfly valves.
5. Electronic control system
The electronic control system is the command center and contact center of the above systems, with the main control component being the programmable controller. Different programmable controllers are equipped for different burners. Common programmable controllers include LFL series, LAL series, LOA series, and LGB series, with the main difference being the timing of each program step.