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  • Alumina Ceramic Pellet Stove Igniter 120V 230V
    A pellet stove igniter is a very important component in pellet stoves, which are widely used for heating pellet burners, pellet stove, pellet boiler, gas heating systems and so on. Generally, pellet igniter is responsible for initiating the combustion process by igniting the wood pellets.
  • 5% Discount for Innovacera Ceramic Igniter
    INNOVACERA offers ceramic igniters for hot surface ignition systems in heating applications. These high strength, heat resistant ceramic igniters have become an industry standard in gas heating systems. Their superior materials and rapid heating capabilities provide reliable performance over a long
  • What Makes Stored Biomass Self-Ignite?
    Provided the raw materials are sustainably sourced, biomass fuels offer a low-carbon alternative to fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas. However, these fuels present some problems that do not apply to more traditional fuels, and self-heating and spontaneous combustion are among the most
  • Flammable Gas Sensors: Which is the Best?
    Flammable gas sensors monitor ambient air for flammable gases like propane, methane, butane, isopropanol, hydrogen or any of over a dozen gases that can easily ignite in air. Even though you don't see them, flammable gas sensors are everywhere. They are used to check for gas leaks in home gas
  • Flare Gas Monitoring Systems (.pdf)
    distribution infrastructure, and landfills. In many cases, federal or state EPA regulations require the monitoring of a stack's flame, or the pilot flame that ignites the gases, to avoid having unburned hydrocarbons enter the atmosphere. IR video cameras are an ideal monitoring tool, since they allow
  • Improving Burner Control with Online Gas Chromatographs
    if the variations are rapid or transient. The magnitude of the impact can be severe with unstable combustion, ignitability problems, increased emissions and burner noise. Historically, natural gas composition has been relatively stable. However, significant developments and diversification in the supply
  • Cleaver-Brooks Reduces Fuel Costs Significantly for Borden Chemical
    for firing into a refractory-lined chamber, using a center core tail gas stabilizer injector. A Class II natural gas ignitor was used as sustaining fuel to ensure safe, stable operation when confronted with potential fluctuations in fuel BTU value and pressures. Main tail. gas was injected via two
  • Application: Gas Tank Lid Monitoring Sensor (.pdf)
    In and around the gas tank and its filling lid is consider a highly explosive area. Anything that can possible cause a spark could potentially ignite the fuel. Use of an electromechanical sensor to detect if the lid and fuel cap are in place could potential cause a spark across the sensor contacts
  • Typical Characteristic of Gassing on VRLA Batteries - Dynasty Example
    When charging the typical lead acid battery a portion of the charging current, that which is in excess of that required to maintain 100% state of charge, will electrolyze water in the electrolyte thus generating free oxygen and hydrogen gas to be vented from the battery. Naturally, the venting
  • Flammable Gas Hazards
    Combustion is a fairly simple chemical reaction in which Oxygen is combined rapidly with another substance resulting in the release of energy. This energy appears mainly as heat - sometimes in the form of flames. The igniting substance is normally...
  • Basics of Explosion Protection
    Hazardous locations are defined as premises, buildings or parts thereof where fire or explosion hazards may exist due to the presence of flammable gases. or vapors, flammable liquids, combustible dusts, or easily ignitable fibers or flyings.
  • 3 Types of Hazardous Locations to Use Explosion-Proof Duct Heaters
    Specific industrial settings bring the danger of flammable materials, usually explosive gases, vapors, and dust. In cool temperatures, they 're stable. Under high temperatures, though, they become highly dangerous as they can ignite. Fortunately, an explosive duct heater can generate the necessary

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