What Happens During the Operation of Light Oil Burner?
What Happens During the Operation of Light Oil Burner?
Light oil burner operation process
When the burner is turned on at a scheduled time, the fuel is supplied to the burner, and the wind drives the turbine to work (since the turbine and the motor of the pump are connected by a coupling, the turbine and the water pump will continue to work simultaneously), which is the blowing stage, and the blowing lasts for 15 seconds. The spark transformer begins to work, and the spark transformer produces an electric spark in the burner head (the spark extinguishes 2 seconds after starting work), and the oil electromagnetic valve begins to work at 16.5 seconds (open, and the oil flows from the oil oil to the nozzle), and the fuel is injected (the small model machine is atomized by mechanical fogging, and the burner head is similar to a showerhead sprinkler, and at the same time, the light-sensitive resistor near the nozzle also begins to work, detecting the formation of light source (referring to the flame).
(1) Stable flame: At this time, the burner is operating normally, and all components except the spark transformer will continue to work.
(2) No flame: The light-sensitive resistor will immediately transmit the information to the program controller, and the program controller will cut off the power supply of the burner and stop all operations.
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