A gas burner is a mechanical device that mixes a gaseous fuel (such as natural gas or LPG) with an appropriate amount of air and provides a stable platform for ignition and continuous combustion. The resulting flame produces controlled heat for a wide variety of applications, from cooking food in domestic settings to heating water in large industrial boilers.
Core Components
The fundamental parts of a gas burner typically include:
Burner Head/Port: The part where the air-fuel mixture exits and ignites to form the flame. The design of the head varies (e.g., ring-type, star-type, ribbon) to suit different heat distribution needs.
Venturi Tube/Mixing Chamber: A chamber designed to create a low-pressure area that draws in the primary combustion air, mixing it with the injected gas before it reaches the burner head.
Gas Inlet: The point of connection for the fuel supply line.
Orifice: A precisely sized opening that regulates the flow rate of the gas into the venturi tube.
Ignition System: Can be a simple manual pilot light, an electric spark igniter, or a hot surface igniter.
Flame Supervision Device: A safety mechanism (like a thermocouple or ionization probe) that detects the presence of a flame and automatically shuts off the gas supply if the flame is extinguished unexpectedly.
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