Burner Sparking Electrode

A burner sparking electrode is an ignition component used to produce a high-voltage spark that ignites the air-fuel mixture in a burner. It works together with the ignition transformer to create a spark at the burner head.

During burner startup, the electrode generates a controlled spark that ignites the fuel-air mixture supplied by the burner. Once the flame is established, the ignition system disengages and normal burner operation begins.

Industrial sparking electrodes are built with heat-resistant ceramic insulation and durable metal rods. They are designed to withstand high temperatures and continuous operation in boilers, furnaces, and industrial heating systems.

Technical Specifications

  • Component Type: Ignition Sparking 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 Burner Sparking 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 Burner Sparking Electrodes

  • Generates reliable spark for burner ignition
  • Heat-resistant construction for high-temperature environments
  • Ensures quick and stable burner startup
  • Durable ceramic insulation for electrical safety
  • Compatible with industrial ignition transformers
  • Long service life in demanding combustion systems
  • Easy installation and replacement
  • Supports safe and efficient burner operation
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