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.