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Pilot Gas Igniter

INTRODUCTION AND PROCESS

A pilot gas igniter  is used to ignite a pilot flame in a combustion system. It is typically used in industrial applications such as power plants, refineries, and chemical plants.

The pilot flame is a small flame that is used to ignite the fuel in a combustion system. The pilot gas igniter is designed to provide a reliable and consistent ignition source for the pilot flame. The device typically consists of a gas supply line, a control valve, and an ignition source such as a spark or a flame.

When the pilot gas igniter is turned on, gas flows through the supply line and into the combustion system. The control valve regulates the flow of gas to the pilot flame, ensuring that it is stable and consistent. The ignition source then ignites the gas, creating a small pilot flame that is used to ignite the main fuel in the combustion system.

Pilot gas igniters come in various sizes and designs depending on the specific application and the type of fuel being used. They can be fueled by gas, oil, or other fuels, and may use a variety of ignition systems such as spark ignition, high-energy ignition, or flame rectification.

In summary, a pilot gas igniter is an essential component in many industrial combustion systems. It provides a reliable and consistent ignition source for the pilot flame, ensuring that the combustion system operates safely and efficiently.

SALIENT FEATURES
Gas leak proof igniter.
Suitable for any burners.
Safe operation.
Electronic Ignition.

ADVANTAGES
Easy to install and operate.
Low maintenance.
Highly efficient and economic.

APPLICATION
Paper Industry.
Steel Industry.
Cement Industry.

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