What are the Operation Methods of Fuel Gas Boiler Burners?
What are the Operation Methods of Fuel Gas Boiler Burners?
Oil and gas boilers refer to boilers that use oil or gas (such as natural gas, biogas, blast furnace gas, liquefied petroleum gas, diesel, and light oil) as fuel. According to their functions, they can be divided into steam boilers and hot water boilers.
Turn on the main switch and temperature control switch, and give power to the control box. After a short period of “self-test” waiting time, the burner control program starts the valve, and gas is injected from the combustion head. The gas is ignited, forming a flame, and the flame probe detects the flame. The flame continues to burn and enters the operation stage after the ignition failure or intermediate failure is extinguished. If the ignition fails or the fire goes out during operation, the gas solenoid valve will be closed within 1 second. The red button on the control panel will light up to indicate that the “self-locking” is on. To unlock and reset, press this button, and the red light goes out. When the burner ignites successfully, adjust the air door, combustion head position, and gas flow rate to ensure good combustion and meet the load requirements.