Ignition Transformer

ECCS Ignition Transformer generates the high-voltage output required to create a spark in industrial burner ignition systems. It ensures reliable ignition of the air-fuel mixture during burner startup.

Ignition Transformer

An ignition transformer is an electrical device used in burner ignition systems to convert standard supply voltage into a high-voltage output. This high voltage is required to generate a spark between ignition electrodes.

During burner startup, the ignition transformer sends high-voltage pulses to the ignition electrodes, creating a spark that ignites the air-fuel mixture. Once the flame is established, the ignition system is automatically switched off.

Industrial ignition transformers are designed for reliable performance under demanding operating conditions. They are widely used in gas burners, oil burners, boilers, and industrial heating equipment.

Technical Specifications

  • Device Type: High Voltage Ignition Transformer
  • Input Voltage: Typically 220–240V AC
  • Output Voltage: 5 – 15 kV (typical ignition range)
  • Frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
  • Output Current: Typically 20 – 40 mA
  • Insulation: High-voltage insulation system
  • Mounting: Burner-mounted or panel-mounted
  • Application: Gas burners, oil burners, dual-fuel burners
Applications / Industries Served

Applications of Ignition Transformers

  • Industrial gas burner ignition systems
  • Oil-fired burner ignition systems
  • Boilers and steam generators
  • Industrial furnaces
  • Ovens and dryers
  • Thermal processing equipment
  • Chemical and petrochemical plants
  • Food processing heating systems
Key Benefits / Features

Key Features of ECCS Ignition Transformers

  • Generates high voltage required for burner ignition
  • Ensures reliable spark generation during startup
  • Compatible with industrial ignition electrodes
  • Robust insulation for safe high-voltage operation
  • Durable design for industrial environments
  • Reliable performance under continuous duty cycles
  • Easy integration with burner control systems
  • Long operational life with minimal maintenance
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