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Burner & Boiler Spare Parts

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Burner & Boiler Spare Parts:

  1. Gas Solenoid Valve: Gas solenoid valves are electromechanical valves used to control the flow of gas in burner systems. They operate by opening or closing in response to electrical signals, allowing for precise regulation of gas flow. Gas solenoid valves are crucial components in burner systems for safety and control purposes.

  2. Mobrey Air Break Switch: Mobrey air break switches are safety devices used in burner and boiler systems to monitor air pressure. They are designed to interrupt electrical circuits in the event of low or high air pressure conditions, helping to prevent damage to equipment and ensure safe operation.

  3. Ignition Electrodes: Ignition electrodes are components used to create an electrical spark for igniting fuel in burner systems. They are typically made of high-temperature resistant materials and positioned in close proximity to the fuel nozzle or burner assembly to initiate combustion.

  4. Burner Diffuser Plates: Burner diffuser plates are components designed to distribute fuel evenly within burner assemblies. They help optimize combustion efficiency by ensuring uniform mixing of fuel and air, resulting in stable flame patterns and reduced emissions.

  5. Burner Diesel Pumps: Burner diesel pumps are specialized pumps used to deliver diesel fuel to burners in boiler systems. They provide a reliable and consistent supply of fuel to the burner assembly, ensuring efficient combustion and optimal performance of the system.

  6. Diesel Burner Nozzles: Diesel burner nozzles are precision-engineered components used to atomize diesel fuel and deliver it to the combustion chamber of burner systems. They play a crucial role in controlling fuel flow rates and spray patterns, thereby influencing combustion efficiency and emissions levels.

  7. Glass Tubes: Glass tubes, often referred to as sight glasses, are transparent tubes used to visually monitor fluid levels or flow within boiler systems. They provide operators with a clear view of the internal processes, allowing for quick detection of abnormalities or maintenance requirements.

  8. Ignition Transformer: Ignition transformers are electrical devices used to generate high-voltage pulses for igniting fuel in burner systems. They step up the voltage from the power source to produce the high-energy sparks required for ignition, ensuring reliable startup and operation of the burner.

  9. Photo Cells: Photo cells, also known as flame sensors, are devices used to detect the presence of flames in burner systems. They rely on optical sensing principles to monitor the characteristic light emitted by flames during combustion, providing feedback to the burner control system for flame detection and safety monitoring.

  10. Sequence Controller: Sequence controllers are programmable devices used to manage the startup and shutdown sequences of burner systems. They coordinate the operation of various components, such as fuel pumps, ignition systems, and safety interlocks, to ensure proper sequencing and safe operation of the burner and boiler.