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BURNER CONTROLLERS
Burner Controllers play an essential role in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of gas burners. A gas burner is a device used to mix gaseous fuel with oxygen and supply this mixture to an outlet, where it gets ignited to create a stable combustion front. As gas usage increased over time — from street lighting to various industrial applications — advancements in burner design and control systems also evolved to ensure precision, consistency, and safety.
Types of Burners
Based on the pressure of the gas supplied, burners can be categorised into three main types:
- Low-Pressure Burners: The pressure of the gases that are applied to the low-pressure burners are up to 5-kilo Newtons per square meter (kN/m²) or 0.05 kilogram-force per square centimeter (kgf/cm²)
- Medium Pressure Burners: The pressure of the gases that are applied to the medium pressure burners are between 5 to 300-kilo Newtons per square meter (kN/m²) or 0.05 to 3.0 kilogram-force per square centimeter (kgf/cm²)
- High-Pressure Burners: The pressure of the gases that are applied to the low-pressure burners are more than 300-kilo Newtons per square meter (kN/m²) or 3.0 kilogram-force per square centimeter (kgf/cm²)
Understanding burner types helps ensure proper application and selection of Burner Controllers for reliable performance and flame safety.
Main Components of a Burner
Every burner includes essential components that support proper combustion:
- The Mixer: The mixer is responsible for combining gaseous fuel with oxygen before sending the mixture toward the outlet.
- The Nozzle: The nozzle is the final outlet through which the mixed gas stream is ignited, forming a stable combustion flame.
Role of Burner Controllers
Although burner components handle fuel and airflow, Burner Controllers ensure the safe sequence, monitoring, and automation of burner operation. They help maintain consistent ignition, regulate combustion conditions, and support safety shutdowns if abnormal situations arise.
Why Burner Controllers Matter
- Ensure the burner ignites in the correct sequence
- Provide safety supervision during operation
- Support shutdown in case of flame failure
- Improve operational reliability and efficiency
- Help align burner operation with industrial safety requirements
For more details or to find the right Burner Controller for your application, feel free to contact us — we’re always here to support your industrial combustion needs.

