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Category Archives: Industrial Burners

Industrial burners for commercial combustion systems.

EMB-SIK-DA Industrial High-Velocity Burner for Gas

ESA’s EMB-SIK-DA are gas burners for direct heating. The shape of the silicon carbide flame tube produces a tightflame. This allows high heat penetration and better temperature uniformity inside the combustion chamber dueto the high speed of the products of combustion. The DA burner has a secondary air inlet and the excess air capacity of Read More

Industrial Low-NOx Burner for Gas EMB-SIK-NxT

ESA’s EMB-SIK-NxT series are low-NOx gas burners for direct heating. The shape of the silicon carbide flame tube produces an intense flame that allows high heat penetration. There’s also better temperature uniformity inside the combustion chamber, due to the high velocity of the combustion products. This series applies the latest in technical expertise to ensure Read More

ESA FC Industrial Package Burners

Industrial Package Burners ESA FC Industrial Package burners are lightweight, compact burners. They’re used in low-temperature processes, and the combustion air is supplied by a mounted blower. The air flow is fixed, and thermoregulation is achieved by altering the gas flow. Fixed air and modulated gas control guarantee excellent flame stability in all operating conditions, Read More

ESA ESW Flat Flame Burners

People might be familiar with Pyronics’ SW, but ESA has made some updates and the result is the ESW. ESA’s ESW series are flat flame nozzle-mix gas burners. High velocity combustion air flow produces a vortex inside the refractory block where it mixes with gas, producing more efficient combustion. The special shape of the block Read More

Strategic Partnership with NOXMAT

Olsträd Engineering Corporation of Kent, Ohio and NOXMAT®, GmbH of Oederan, Germany are proud to announce a strategic partnership between the two companies. Olsträd Engineering Corporation, a licensed engineering company and designer of outstanding combustion systems with a reputation built on excellent customer service, will handle marketing, sales, and service responsibilities for NOXMAT products within Read More

FAQ: Connecting Electrode Adapters to Ignition Cable

Q: I’m having trouble getting a good connection on the barbed fittings in my transformers and electrode boots. What is the best method to connect ignition cable to these items? A: Some transformers and electrode adapters use a barbed fitting, also called a “spearlock anchor,” to achieve connection to the ignition cable. This style of connection Read More

FAQ: Burner Control Units – Flame Signal Strength

Q: I’ve got a PF-19 flame safety system incorporating PFU 760 burner control cards, and I keep faulting-out. It seems to be due to loss of flame signal, but I can visually verify flame. How do I check the flame signal on my PFUs? What could be causing this problem? A: Elster Kromschröder burner controls Read More

FAQ: Ignition Electrodes for Pilot and Industrial Burners

Q: I need some new spark ignitors for my burners. Is that something that I can buy from Combustion 911? A: Combustion 911 carries stock of the components required to create ignition electrodes (also called “spark ignitors”) and ionization electrodes (also called “sense electrodes” or “flame-rods”) for a wide range of Elster Kromschröder pilot and Read More

FAQ: Electrode Adapters and Interference Suppression for Pilot and Industrial Burners

Q: I need to replace a few of the connectors that allow the ignition cable to interface with the spark plugs. Can you explain the differences between the various types you carry? Specifically, when should you use “interference suppressed” models? A: The electrode connectors you’re referring to are also typically called “electrode adapters,” “spark plug Read More

Pulse-Fire 101 – Pulse-fire Pitfalls

Through our discussions regarding equipment selection, you’ve learned that pulse-fire requires solenoid valves with extremely high operating cycles, burners that light reliably, and some method of impulse control. Through dozens of installations, our technicians have encountered and overcome a number of additional pitfalls, which can derail even the best planned system. Oversized Burners A common Read More

 
 

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