Ignitors are high-energy electrical devices that produce intense sparks to ignite fuel in super critical boilers. They work by discharging a high-voltage capacitor at the tip of an ignition lance, creating a spark triggered by a non-wearing thyristor switch. Each spark delivers 5.6 Joules of energy at a maximum frequency of 20 sparks per second.
Ignitors are high-energy electrical devices that produce intense sparks to ignite fuel in super critical boilers. They work by discharging a high-voltage capacitor at the tip of an ignition lance, creating a spark triggered by a non-wearing thyristor switch. Each spark delivers 5.6 Joules of energy at a maximum frequency of 20 sparks per second.
Ignitors are high-energy electrical devices that produce intense sparks to ignite fuel in super critical boilers. They work by discharging a high-voltage capacitor at the tip of an ignition lance, creating a spark triggered by a non-wearing thyristor switch. Each spark delivers 5.6 Joules of energy at a maximum frequency of 20 sparks per second.
Ignitors are high-energy electrical devices that produce intense sparks to ignite fuel in super critical boilers. They work by discharging a high-voltage capacitor at the tip of an ignition lance, creating a spark triggered by a non-wearing thyristor switch. Each spark delivers 5.6 Joules of energy at a maximum frequency of 20 sparks per second.
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HEA GNITOR
IGNITOR IN SUPER CRITICAL BLR
• Ignitors are high energy arc ignitors • These are self contained electrical devices which produces high intensity spark to ignite fuel • By discharging a high-voltage capacitor at the ignition lance’s tip a spark is created. The spark discharge is triggered by a non-wearing switch (thyristor). Every spark produces energy of 5.6 J at a maximum ignition frequency of 20 sparks per second HEA IGNITOR