Burner system is an important and an integral component of a rotary kiln system to optimize the combustion of fuels to release heat in the kiln. Burner management systems, are designed specifically for applications to rotary kilns firing gas, oil or solid fuels. The gas burner system consists of a burner pan which comprises a large top plate conforming to the entire burner area for providing convenient support for the logs and wide flexibility in the configuration and location of the gas flame ports. The burner pan comprises a plurality of gas ports disposed along the outer periphery of the top plate, a burner plenum subjacently disposed along the outer periphery of the top plate for delivering gas to the gas ports, and a dead air space in the center of the burner pan. The burner plenum is formed between a shallow gas-tight outer housing shell which defines the outer peripheral walls of the burner plenum and a smaller inner shell adapted to fit within the outer shell which defines the inner peripheral walls of the burner plenum and circumscribes a substantially sealed central dead air space which is essentially free from the burner gas.
Burner is a mechanical device that burns a gas or liquid fuel into a flame in a controlled manner. It consists of a head that distributes and directs the flame, a body where gases are passed to the head, and a valve assembly where the proportions of the gas/air mix and volume are controlled.
Low noise burner is a mechanical device that burns a gas or liquid fuel into a flame in a controlled manner. It operates with all gases and without regulation of primary air. These burners assure silent flames as required in international noise reduction standards. It fits into the same size combustion chamber as conventional (Bunsen) burner without new investments.