An important part of combustion facilities and boiler rooms, industrial burners are devices that mix fuel
(liquid, gas or biomass) with oxidants, generate the sparks needed to start the combustion process, and
inject the resulting flame into the combustion chamber. It has an integral role and becomes the "heart"
of the facility, which is why it requires proper maintenance to achieve optimal combustion and avoid excessive
production of pollutants.
As a result, it minimizes breakdowns and downtime and extends the service life of industrial boilers.
Preventive Maintenance
Industrial burners require preventive maintenance services. They include performing all necessary operations to
ensure optimal energy performance and guarantee correct safety conditions during the burner's service life.
Manufacturers recommend good preventive maintenance as the most effective way to avoid breakdowns and
operate at maximum capacity.
Restorative Maintenance
These are the repairs required to deal with in-service malfunctions and breakdowns, often resulting in equipment
downtime for repairs, which means cost.
Tasks to be performed during burner maintenance:
General functional check
Burner ignition
Check flame (high efficiency/low efficiency fuel combustion)
Security Elements of a Review Mechanism
Check the insulation for damage
Verify proper thermostat value
Check fuel pressure adjustment
Check and clean all components, especially gas filters, to avoid pressure drops
Combustion gas analysis
Check air ducts for possible leaks
Check whether the air pressure is suitable for the appropriate value
Check gas regulator diaphragm
Verify electrical connections and automatic control program opening and closing