Burners are widely used in clothing, forging, baking and other industries, so how to maintain industrial burners to prolong their life? Today, I will explain to you the maintenance secrets of the burner.
1. Fuel type burner filter
For oil-fired burners, it is required to clean the basket filter between the oil tank and the oil pump. Regular cleaning of the filter keeps the fuel going to the pump and reduces potential component failure. Also check the filter for signs of excessive wear or damage Pressure Regulator Valve - Check the fuel pressure regulator or pressure relief valve to make sure the locknut surface on the adjustable bolt is clean and removable.
If the surface of the screws and nuts is found to be dirty or rusted, the regulating valve should be repaired or replaced. A poorly maintained fuel regulator valve can cause burner obstruction. Oil pump—check the oil pump to determine whether its sealing device is intact and whether the internal pressure can be kept stable, and replace damaged or leaking sealing elements. If hot oil is used, it is necessary to make sure that all oil pipes are well insulated; if there are long oil pipes in the oil circuit, it is necessary to check whether the installation route is suitable. Replace damaged and poorly insulated tubing.
For oil burners, clean the "y" filter. Good heavy oil and residual oil filtration is the key to prevent injectors and valves from clogging. Check the pressure difference on the burner to see if it works normally and whether the oil pressure is within the appropriate range, so as to ensure that the fuel pressure can be read accurately after adjusting the burner. Adjust the protruding length of the atomizer on the oil nozzle, adjust and detect the low oil pressure switch. When using heavy oil, check the fuel heating and controls, and check the oil temperature switch on the burner stack. Consult the manufacturer for the required oil viscosity to ensure the normal operation of the burner, and regularly check whether the viscosity of the heavy oil or residual oil used meets the requirements. It is also necessary to clean and lubricate the oil valve connection. If the joint is sticky or too rough, repair or replace with a suitable fitting. Then, clean the grease nipple regularly according to the manufacturer's instructions.
2. Main gas source of natural gas burner
For burners fueled by natural gas, check the main gas supply regulator to make sure the line is intact. Do not adjust the regulating valve of the gas company. The gas company will assist in cleaning, maintaining and adjusting the regulating valve of the main gas source. If there is a sense wire, check it for damage. Filter - If a "y" strainer is installed before the control regulator valve, be careful to clean it. Control regulator valve - check the control regulator valve on the gas burner to see if the adjusting bolt is easy to adjust. Make sure all outlets and screens are not blocked.
When checking the gas pipe group, confirm whether the manual switch adjustment is sensitive and whether the valve handle is installed. Check to see if the barometer is working properly. Accurate pressure display is critical when adjusting gas burners. Turn the low air pressure and high air pressure switches to verify they are working. The connection of the air valve needs to be cleaned and lubricated. If the connection is sticky or too rough, it needs to be replaced with a suitable fitting. If the burner is installed with detachable pipelines, care should also be taken to clean them.
Burners are widely used in clothing, forging, baking and other industries, so how to maintain industrial burners to prolong their life? Today, I will explain to you the maintenance secrets of the burner.
1. Fuel type burner filter
For oil-fired burners, it is required to clean the basket filter between the oil tank and the oil pump. Regular cleaning of the filter keeps the fuel going to the pump and reduces potential component failure. Also check the filter for signs of excessive wear or damage Pressure Regulator Valve - Check the fuel pressure regulator or pressure relief valve to make sure the locknut surface on the adjustable bolt is clean and removable.
If the surface of the screws and nuts is found to be dirty or rusted, the regulating valve should be repaired or replaced. A poorly maintained fuel regulator valve can cause burner obstruction. Oil pump—check the oil pump to determine whether its sealing device is intact and whether the internal pressure can be kept stable, and replace damaged or leaking sealing elements. If hot oil is used, it is necessary to make sure that all oil pipes are well insulated; if there are long oil pipes in the oil circuit, it is necessary to check whether the installation route is suitable. Replace damaged and poorly insulated tubing.
For oil burners, clean the "y" filter. Good heavy oil and residual oil filtration is the key to prevent injectors and valves from clogging. Check the pressure difference on the burner to see if it works normally and whether the oil pressure is within the appropriate range, so as to ensure that the fuel pressure can be read accurately after adjusting the burner. Adjust the protruding length of the atomizer on the oil nozzle, adjust and detect the low oil pressure switch. When using heavy oil, check the fuel heating and controls, and check the oil temperature switch on the burner stack. Consult the manufacturer for the required oil viscosity to ensure the normal operation of the burner, and regularly check whether the viscosity of the heavy oil or residual oil used meets the requirements. It is also necessary to clean and lubricate the oil valve connection. If the joint is sticky or too rough, repair or replace with a suitable fitting. Then, clean the grease nipple regularly according to the manufacturer's instructions.
2. Main gas source of natural gas burner
For burners fueled by natural gas, check the main gas supply regulator to make sure the line is intact. Do not adjust the regulating valve of the gas company. The gas company will assist in cleaning, maintaining and adjusting the regulating valve of the main gas source. If there is a sense wire, check it for damage. Filter - If a "y" strainer is installed before the control regulator valve, be careful to clean it. Control regulator valve - check the control regulator valve on the gas burner to see if the adjusting bolt is easy to adjust. Make sure all outlets and screens are not blocked.
When checking the gas pipe group, confirm whether the manual switch adjustment is sensitive and whether the valve handle is installed. Check to see if the barometer is working properly. Accurate pressure display is critical when adjusting gas burners. Turn the low air pressure and high air pressure switches to verify they are working. The connection of the air valve needs to be cleaned and lubricated. If the connection is sticky or too rough, it needs to be replaced with a suitable fitting. If the burner is installed with detachable pipelines, care should also be taken to clean them.