Three safety methods for ignition of ultra-low nitrogen burners!

author: 2024-04-08 16:35:57

Three safety methods for ignition of ultra-low nitrogen burners!

A low nitrogen burner is a device that integrates traditional burners with blowers, induced draft fans, frequency converters, control valves, and multiple circuits to provide clean energy and burner operations with better thermal energy for the boiler.

1. The low nitrogen burner is not ignited during ignition, but oil or gas enters the furnace. At this time, the furnace operator must immediately close the oil or gas valve, and then blow steam into the furnace. Wait for the chimney to see steam before reigniting.

2. The ultra-low nitrogen burner is ignited but then extinguished. The boiler operator should immediately close the oil or gas valve and blow steam into the furnace. After the chimney sees steam, it can be reignited.

3. If insufficient air is found in the burner of a low nitrogen furnace during operation, the cause should be immediately identified and dealt with in a timely manner. Firstly, check if the opening of the butterfly valve that controls the air entering the furnace is appropriate. If the opening is too small, it should be immediately increased to the appropriate level, so that the 30 milligram low nitrogen burner fuel can be fully burned.