Burner maintenance knowledge includes daily cleaning, regular inspections, safe and standardized operation, and troubleshooting. The key is to keep the furnace and burner area clean, ensure normal gas/oil pressure and electrical circuits, regularly inspect vulnerable parts such as nozzles and couplings, and pay attention to operational safety, such as keeping them away from flammable materials and avoiding impacts to gas pipes.
Daily Maintenance
Keep Clean: Keep the boiler furnace and burner area clean, preventing debris from entering the burner ducts.
Safe Operation: Ensure the furnace door is securely locked; burning paper or garbage inside the furnace is prohibited.
Power Disconnection Check: Always disconnect the power supply before disassembling the burner.
Regular Inspection and Maintenance
Nozzles and Couplings: Nozzles are generally recommended to be replaced once a year; flexible couplings and rubber parts should be inspected or replaced approximately every 1.5 years.
Oil System: Regularly clean the oil tank and filter to ensure unobstructed oil flow.
Safety Mechanisms: Check that the safety mechanisms and regulating devices are functioning properly.
Equipment Storage: For long-term storage, drain internal liquids, close valves, clean the equipment surface, apply anti-grease to rotating parts, and finally cover with a tarpaulin to prevent dust accumulation.
Safety Operating Procedures
Fuel Pressure: The gas inlet pressure must not exceed the maximum permissible pressure specified on the nameplate.
Electrical Safety: Ensure the burner is properly grounded, distinguish between the live wire and neutral wire, do not touch electrical components with wet hands, and keep electrical wires away from high-temperature sources.
Pipeline Safety: Avoid striking or rubbing the gas supply pipeline to prevent static electricity and sparks from causing an explosion.
Environmental Safety: The burner should be used away from flammable and explosive materials and equipped with fire extinguishing equipment.
Installation Specifications: Ensure the burner is securely and firmly installed against the boiler and set the output according to the instruction manual.
Troubleshooting
Continuous Ignition Failure: If the burner fails to ignite twice consecutively, stop the machine and check the gas supply system and electrical connections for proper functioning.
Key issues to check: When a malfunction occurs, start by checking the main aspects such as power supply, gas pressure, and whether the regulator settings are correct.
Burner maintenance knowledge includes daily cleaning, regular inspections, safe and standardized operation, and troubleshooting. The key is to keep the furnace and burner area clean, ensure normal gas/oil pressure and electrical circuits, regularly inspect vulnerable parts such as nozzles and couplings, and pay attention to operational safety, such as keeping them away from flammable materials and avoiding impacts to gas pipes.
Daily Maintenance
Keep Clean: Keep the boiler furnace and burner area clean, preventing debris from entering the burner ducts.
Safe Operation: Ensure the furnace door is securely locked; burning paper or garbage inside the furnace is prohibited.
Power Disconnection Check: Always disconnect the power supply before disassembling the burner.
Regular Inspection and Maintenance
Nozzles and Couplings: Nozzles are generally recommended to be replaced once a year; flexible couplings and rubber parts should be inspected or replaced approximately every 1.5 years.
Oil System: Regularly clean the oil tank and filter to ensure unobstructed oil flow.
Safety Mechanisms: Check that the safety mechanisms and regulating devices are functioning properly.
Equipment Storage: For long-term storage, drain internal liquids, close valves, clean the equipment surface, apply anti-grease to rotating parts, and finally cover with a tarpaulin to prevent dust accumulation.
Safety Operating Procedures
Fuel Pressure: The gas inlet pressure must not exceed the maximum permissible pressure specified on the nameplate.
Electrical Safety: Ensure the burner is properly grounded, distinguish between the live wire and neutral wire, do not touch electrical components with wet hands, and keep electrical wires away from high-temperature sources.
Pipeline Safety: Avoid striking or rubbing the gas supply pipeline to prevent static electricity and sparks from causing an explosion.
Environmental Safety: The burner should be used away from flammable and explosive materials and equipped with fire extinguishing equipment.
Installation Specifications: Ensure the burner is securely and firmly installed against the boiler and set the output according to the instruction manual.
Troubleshooting
Continuous Ignition Failure: If the burner fails to ignite twice consecutively, stop the machine and check the gas supply system and electrical connections for proper functioning.
Key issues to check: When a malfunction occurs, start by checking the main aspects such as power supply, gas pressure, and whether the regulator settings are correct.