Use and Maintenance of Boiler Burners
Use and Maintenance of Boiler Burners
The boiler burner plays an important role in the main equipment. We need to use the boiler burner properly while maintaining it to achieve the expected results. Below, the flying flame burner will share with everyone how to use and maintain the burner correctly.
1. The boiler and burner protection system includes: explosion-proof door (boiler body), heating system pressure protection, water level protection, wind pressure protection, high pressure protection, low pressure protection, flame monitoring protection, etc. When the burner is actually working, various protection signals are sent to the program controller. In the protection signals received by the program controller, the burner can only be started when all protection signals are normal.
2. The temperature near the boiler burner should not be too high, otherwise it may damage some components of the burner, especially the control box.
3. During the installation process, the sealing of the gas pipeline was checked. In general, it should not be disassembled. When dismantling is necessary, reconnect the pipeline and check its airtightness.
4. The photosensitive area in front of the photosensitive sensor should be kept clean. Please remove it and wipe it regularly. But please note that when placing the photosensitive sensor back into the sensor socket, the photosensitive part of the sensor should face forward.
5. Avoid splashing water onto the burner. Keep the room dry and ventilated.
6. When the boiler door is locked tightly, ensure that the furnace door does not move and is safe and reliable.
7. The gas supply pressure cannot exceed the maximum allowable pressure of the valve group indicated on the burner nameplate. When abnormal gas supply pressure is found, the burner should be turned off in a timely manner.
8. Burning paper and garbage in the boiler is prohibited.
9. The vicinity of the boiler burner should be kept clean and free from debris accumulation to avoid being sucked in by the burner and causing losses.
10. High, low, or unstable voltage can damage certain components of the burner and may also affect the normal operation of the burner.