Electronic Flare Ignition Device Natural Gas 16kV 590kg

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May 14, 2020
Category Connection: Flare Ignition Device
Brief: Discover the DN200 Main Body Flare Stack Ignitor, a key component in mud cleaning systems for safe and efficient flare ignition. This electronic flare ignition device operates at 16kV and weighs 590kg, designed for natural gas applications. Ideal for oil drilling, refineries, and gas stations, it ensures environmental safety by instantly igniting harmful gases.
Related Product Features:
  • High-quality flare ignition device with imported electrical components for reliable performance.
  • Features a rain-proof top design made from stainless steel 304 for durability.
  • Supports both manual and remote electronic ignition for versatile operation.
  • Switchable between AC and DC ignition to ensure functionality even with low battery.
  • Compatible with solar panels for energy-efficient operation.
  • High ignition frequency and speed for immediate gas combustion.
  • Widely used in oil & gas drilling, refinery plants, and environmental protection.
  • Meets global electrical standards with flexible power supply configurations.
Faqs:
  • What is the primary application of the DN200 Flare Stack Ignitor?
    The DN200 Flare Stack Ignitor is primarily used in oil drilling, refineries, and gas stations to safely ignite combustible and harmful gases, ensuring environmental and human safety.
  • Can the flare ignition device operate in different power modes?
    Yes, the device supports both AC and DC ignition modes, and it can also be paired with solar panels for energy-saving operation.
  • What materials are used in the construction of the flare ignition device?
    The device features a rain-proof top made from stainless steel 304, ensuring durability and resistance to harsh weather conditions.
  • Is the flare ignition device suitable for international use?
    Yes, the device meets all applicable global electrical standards and has been exported to numerous countries including the US, Australia, and the Middle East.