Sparking Ignition Electrode

ECCS Sparking Ignition Electrode generates the high-voltage spark required to ignite the air-fuel mixture in industrial burner systems. It ensures reliable and safe burner startup.

Sparking Ignition Electrode

A sparking ignition electrode is a key component in burner ignition systems that produces the spark required to ignite the fuel-air mixture. It works together with an ignition transformer to generate high-voltage sparks.

During the burner startup sequence, the electrode creates a spark near the burner head. This spark ignites the mixture of fuel and combustion air, initiating the combustion process.

Industrial sparking ignition electrodes are built with durable metal electrodes and high-temperature ceramic insulation. They are designed to withstand harsh combustion environments found in boilers, furnaces, and industrial heating systems.

Technical Specifications

  • Component Type: Sparking Ignition Electrode
  • Electrode Material: Stainless steel / heat-resistant alloy
  • Insulator Material: High-temperature ceramic
  • Ignition Voltage: Typically 5 – 15 kV
  • Temperature Resistance: Up to 1000°C (typical)
  • Mounting: Burner head mounting
  • Compatibility: Gas burners, oil burners, dual-fuel burners
  • Application: Industrial burner ignition systems
Applications / Industries Served

Applications of Sparking Ignition Electrodes

  • Industrial gas burner 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 Sparking Ignition Electrodes

  • Generates reliable spark for burner ignition
  • High-temperature resistant materials for durability
  • Ensures quick and stable burner startup
  • Ceramic insulation provides electrical safety
  • Compatible with industrial ignition transformers
  • Designed for continuous industrial operation
  • Easy installation and replacement
  • Long service life in demanding combustion environments
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