Burners

How burner works?

When we ask how burner works; the burners burning the fuel controlled and transferring the heat homogeneously to the correct channel is done with a combustion chamber.  The heat energy produced by the flame is transferred to the place where the energy is required by means of a combustion chamber.
The burner motor is powered by electrical energy to operate the fan used to feed combustion air to the burner. The engine in the liquid fuel burners also transfers the fuel to the oil pump and the liquid fuel is transferred to the fuel nozzle at a high pressure.
Fuel is kept under control in gas burners with the help of solenoid valves and regulators. The high-voltage transformer, which creates the spark needed for the first ignition, also comes into play with electrical energy.
With the fuel coming from the fuel line to the ignition head, the air that is blown to the combustion head with the help of a fan in the main body of the burner mixes homogeneously through the special turbulence system and the combustion takes place.
An electronic Combustion Control Relay  controls pre-sweeping, ignition time, flame control, fuel amount, on-off or gradual or proportional operation of the burner safely in the appropriate time and steps.
By controlling fuel and air mixtures, the optimum efficiency of the mixture is obtained by the technical services by making sensitive adjustments with the equipment on the burner to ensure safe and efficient combustion.

The electronic advances in burning control, the generation of new equipment and fuel air mixtures at an optimum level as a result of the Uret turbulence system, have reduced the exhaust gas emission levels to a minimum and the amount of heat produced has been greatly improved.

The Burner word comes to our lenguage from Franch language and it has large combutions meaning.It named Burner in English language, Brenner in German language and Bruleur in Franch language.

Burner Types
It would be more appropriate to categorize the burning word in various classes by considering the meaning and technical characteristics of the burner.