Gas Nozzle: This regulates the flow of gas from the supply line. Imagine it as a tiny valve that controls the amount of fuel entering the burner.
Air Mixer: This mixes the incoming gas with air, creating the combustible mixture needed for the flame. The air mixer can be a simple venturi design that uses the flow of gas to draw in surrounding air, or a more complex system with adjustable air inlets.
Burner Head: This is the part where the gas and air mixture combusts. It often includes a metal plate with small holes or channels where the mixture ignites and creates visible flames. Some burners have a ceramic disc or radiant plate that gets hot from the flame, providing radiant heat.
Ignition System (Optional): Some burners, particularly for home appliances, have an ignition system that creates a spark to initiate the combustion process. This can be a piezoelectric igniter that generates a spark when a knob is pressed, or an electronic ignition system that uses a spark plug and battery.
Flame Control Valve: This allows you to adjust the size and intensity of the flame by regulating the flow of gas reaching the burner head.
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