What’s a gas burner useage
What’s a gas burner useage?
A burner is a device used to mix fuel and air and control combustion to produce a stable, efficient flame. It is a core component in many industrial heating systems and thermal equipment. Ekgas
What a Burner Does
A burner performs three key functions:
Mixes fuel and air in the correct ratio
Ignites the mixture safely
Stabilizes and controls the flame to deliver heat efficiently
Common Types of Burners
1. Gas Burners
Fuels: Natural gas, LPG, biogas
Clean combustion, easy control
Widely used in boilers, furnaces, ovens
2. Oil Burners
Fuels: Diesel, heavy oil
High heat output
Used in industrial furnaces and kilns
3. Dual-Fuel Burners
Operate with gas or oil
Improve operational flexibility and reliability
4. Industrial Burners (by application)
Boiler burners
Furnace burners
Kiln burners
Thermal oxidizer burners
Burner Classification by Air Supply
Atmospheric burners – air drawn naturally, simple design
Forced-draft burners – fan-assisted air supply, higher efficiency and control
Key Burner Components
Fuel valve & regulator
Air damper or blower
Ignition system (spark or pilot)
Flame detector (UV, IR, or ionization probe)
Burner head / nozzle
Advantages of a Well-Designed Burner
High combustion efficiency
Lower fuel consumption
Reduced emissions (NOx, CO)
Stable flame and safe operation
Typical Industrial Applications
Boilers & steam systems
Heat treatment furnaces
Dryers and ovens
Thermal energy equipment
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