2025-01-15T03:30:04
Flame Rod Amplifiers operate based on the principle of flame rectification, which involves two electrodes: the flame rod electrode and a larger ground electrode (often the burner head). When an AC voltage is applied, the flame ionization creates a pulsating direct current (DC) that flows more readily in one direction than the other, allowing the amplifier to detect the presence of a flame
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