1. Do not energize the device when there is no cable or ignition rod connected; otherwise, the device will be damaged;
2. Check the device before use. It should be connected correctly and in reliable contact. The ignition rod nozzle should extend into the fuel area 100-200mm;
3. The ignition time of the ignition device is generally no more than 30 seconds. If it is ignited for a long time, the internal components will be damaged;
4. The system power supply must be cut off during the long-term shutdown of the device;
5. The maintenance of the device must be carried out 5 minutes after the power supply is cut off. (Make sure that the residual charge of the capacitor is discharged through the discharge resistor)
Ignitor refers to a device that can provide enough energy to ignite coal powder, oil (gas) fuel in an instant and stabilize the flame.
Ignitors are divided into commercial stoves and civilian stoves: commercial ones are mainly used in the ignition of catering kitchen stoves. Because the use environment of catering kitchens is relatively complex, the requirements for selecting ignitors are relatively strict compared to civilian ones.
Civil use is mainly used in the ignition of household stoves. The use environment is simpler than that of catering stoves, and pulse ignition is more commonly used.
1. Do not energize the device when there is no cable or ignition rod connected; otherwise, the device will be damaged;
2. Check the device before use. It should be connected correctly and in reliable contact. The ignition rod nozzle should extend into the fuel area 100-200mm;
3. The ignition time of the ignition device is generally no more than 30 seconds. If it is ignited for a long time, the internal components will be damaged;
4. The system power supply must be cut off during the long-term shutdown of the device;
5. The maintenance of the device must be carried out 5 minutes after the power supply is cut off. (Make sure that the residual charge of the capacitor is discharged through the discharge resistor)
Ignitor refers to a device that can provide enough energy to ignite coal powder, oil (gas) fuel in an instant and stabilize the flame.
Ignitors are divided into commercial stoves and civilian stoves: commercial ones are mainly used in the ignition of catering kitchen stoves. Because the use environment of catering kitchens is relatively complex, the requirements for selecting ignitors are relatively strict compared to civilian ones.
Civil use is mainly used in the ignition of household stoves. The use environment is simpler than that of catering stoves, and pulse ignition is more commonly used.