A flame front generator is a system in which a gas/air mixture is introduced at ground level and flows up a one-inch line to the pilot burner.
After filling this line with the mixture it is ignited by a spark. The resulting flame travels to the top of the flare where the pilot burner is ignited.
Flame Front Ignition
Description
A flame front generator is a system in which a gas/air mixture is introduced at ground level and flows up a one-inch line to the pilot burner.
After filling this line with the mixture it is ignited by a spark. The resulting flame travels to the top of the flare where the pilot burner is ignited.
Overview
Models
- FFG-2-ATEX for 2 pilot burners
- FFG-3-ATEX for 3 pilot burners
- FFG-4-ATEX for 4 pilot burners
Options
- Flame front ignition for more pilot burners
- Gas and combustion air skids
Applications
- Flare ignition
Technical Data
Material piping and instruments | 316 SST |
Material frame | hot dipped galvanized |
Gas consumption | 4 nm3/hr at 1 barg |
Gas orifice | 2 nm |
Air consumption | 40 nm3/hr at 1 barg |
Air orifice | 7 mm |
Max. pressure | 19 barg |
Connection NPT type | FFG-Exe-3/4-3/4-1″-NPT |
Connection Flanged type | FFG-Exe-3/4-3/4-1″-ANSI 150 LBS RF |