7 Categories of High-Frequency Questions Raised by Customers
1.Type and Applicability
Q: Is this a piezo igniter or pulse igniter? Do you have both?
A: Both
A pulse igniter is an indispensable core component in modern gas equipment. Its basic working principle is to generate an electric spark through high-voltage discharge to ignite the mixture of gas and air. Compared with traditional piezoelectric ceramic ignition methods, pulse igniters have significant advantages such as higher ignition success rate, longer service life, and more convenient operation. Therefore, they are widely used in various gas equipment including household gas stoves, water heaters, commercial kitchen equipment, and industrial boilers.
The pulse igniter industry is undergoing a critical transformation from traditional electromechanical products to intelligent and integrated solutions. With the continuous adjustment of the global energy structure and increasingly stringent environmental regulations, the gas equipment market has been raising performance requirements for igniters, driving technological upgrades and product iterations throughout the entire industrial chain. Currently, the industry presents three core trends: intelligent and digital integration, comprehensive safety standard upgrades, and continuous expansion of application scenarios.
When selecting a pulse igniter, multiple technical parameters and actual usage scenarios need to be comprehensively considered to ensure product compatibility with the equipment and long-term reliability. The first thing to confirm is electrical parameter matching, including rated working voltage, output high voltage value, and pulse frequency. Household gas stoves typically use 3V or 6V DC-powered igniters, while commercial and industrial equipment mostly use 220V AC power.
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