Upon connecting the power supply, the burner motor starts, and an electric spark is generated between the ignition electrodes. After a pre-purge period of approximately 13 seconds, the oil pump solenoid valve opens automatically; the oil mist emitted by the nozzle is then ignited by the electric spark, forming a flame. At this point, the flame detector senses the presence of the flame, and the controller enters a locked-on state. The ignition electrodes continue to spark for a delay of about 15 seconds before ceasing ignition, and the burner transitions into its normal operating mode.
Periodic Maintenance for Fuel and Gas Burners:
1. The light diesel fuel used must be clean; please ensure that the fuel tank and oil filter are cleaned regularly.
2. Under normal operating conditions, the oil nozzle should be replaced once a year, while the flexible coupling and the rubber components on the coupling should be replaced every 18 months.
3. Strictly prohibit foreign objects from entering the air duct.
4. The area where the burner is operated must be kept clear of flammable and explosive materials, and appropriate fire-extinguishing equipment should be kept on hand.
5. Adjust the oil pressure as necessary based on the reading displayed on the oil pressure gauge.
6. Periodically inspect the combustion tube, impeller, flame detector, and ignition electrodes; remove any accumulated oil residue or carbon deposits. Particular care should be taken to keep the flame detector clean and free from moisture.
7. Always disconnect the power supply before performing any maintenance on the burner.
Upon connecting the power supply, the burner motor starts, and an electric spark is generated between the ignition electrodes. After a pre-purge period of approximately 13 seconds, the oil pump solenoid valve opens automatically; the oil mist emitted by the nozzle is then ignited by the electric spark, forming a flame. At this point, the flame detector senses the presence of the flame, and the controller enters a locked-on state. The ignition electrodes continue to spark for a delay of about 15 seconds before ceasing ignition, and the burner transitions into its normal operating mode.
Periodic Maintenance for Fuel and Gas Burners:
1. The light diesel fuel used must be clean; please ensure that the fuel tank and oil filter are cleaned regularly.
2. Under normal operating conditions, the oil nozzle should be replaced once a year, while the flexible coupling and the rubber components on the coupling should be replaced every 18 months.
3. Strictly prohibit foreign objects from entering the air duct.
4. The area where the burner is operated must be kept clear of flammable and explosive materials, and appropriate fire-extinguishing equipment should be kept on hand.
5. Adjust the oil pressure as necessary based on the reading displayed on the oil pressure gauge.
6. Periodically inspect the combustion tube, impeller, flame detector, and ignition electrodes; remove any accumulated oil residue or carbon deposits. Particular care should be taken to keep the flame detector clean and free from moisture.
7. Always disconnect the power supply before performing any maintenance on the burner.