Ignition Controls
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Ignition controls manage the ignition process inside a combustion appliance and ensure that the correct sequence occurs to create combustion. They will continue to try and start the combustion process a predetermined number of times before pausing to allow combustible gases to clear the combustion area. This reduces the risk of explosions and flames spreading outside the combustion area.
Hot Surface Ignition Controls
Hot surface ignition controls use a resistive heating element that heats up, ignites the fuel, and starts the combustion process. They are similar to spark-based ignition systems but do not need fuel and are quieter due to the lack of moving components or fuel burn.
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Intermittent Pilot Ignition Controls
Intermittent pilot ignition controls use a spark and pilot light to ignite the primary burner in a combustion heater. They reduce wear and tear on electric ignitors due to their limited runtime.
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