After Burner happened in 1987.
After Burner II happened in 1987.
After Burner III happened in 1992.
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A burner can strike back due to an excessive flow of gas or air, causing the flame to ignite outside the burner. This can happen if the burner is not properly adjusted or if there is a blockage in the gas or air supply lines. Improper maintenance or a malfunctioning burner also increases the risk of a burner strike back.
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You have to turn off the gas tap immediately.
Puffback occurs when unburned oil vapors ignite all at once in the combustion chamber of an oil burner. This explosion can happen when the oil burner system is not functioning properly, leading to a buildup of oil vapors that then ignite during start-up. Regular maintenance and inspection of the oil burner system can help prevent puffback incidents.
An Alchol burner is a burner that uses alchol. A alchohol burner is a burner that burns alchohol.
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If placed close enough, the flammable substance will burst into flames.
When a Bunsen burner "strikes back," it typically means that the flame has traveled back into the gas supply line, causing a potentially dangerous situation. This can occur if the air hole is not properly adjusted, leading to a flashback. In this situation, the flame can ignite the gas before it reaches the burner, resulting in a loud pop or even an explosion. It is important to immediately turn off the gas supply and safely ventilate the area if a Bunsen burner strikes back.
A Bunsen burner is a gas burner. It is used to warm or heat the substances. Methane is used in this burner.