DocumentCode :
1370313
Title :
High-voltage miniature igniter development
Author :
Willkens, Craig A. ; Axelson, Scott R. ; Bateman, Linda S. ; Croucher, Dean D.
Author_Institution :
Norton Igniter Products, Worcester, MA, USA
Volume :
32
Issue :
5
fYear :
1996
Firstpage :
1027
Lastpage :
1030
Abstract :
In 1988, Norton introduced its line of low-voltage 12 and 24 V miniature igniters made from a patented ceramic/intermetallic material. These igniters demonstrated superior strength and speed in a compact low-wattage assembly for gas-fired ignition. High-voltage igniters are being developed to complete the family of igniters for gas-fired ignition. These igniters have extremely low power requirements in the range of 50-100 W, are designed to operate at line voltages of 120 V and are leading to designs for operation up to 230 V. These were developed using compositional and dimensional changes to the low voltage igniters. The 120 V igniter has exceeded 200,000 cycles in life testing and has been submitted for agency approval. These igniters are also undergoing field testing in various demanding gas-fired appliances. The evolution of the low-voltage igniter into the high-voltage model, as well as performance and material development issues are discussed
Keywords :
ceramics; design engineering; electric ignition; life testing; 12 V; 120 V; 230 V; 24 V; 50 to 100 W; ceramic/intermetallic material; field testing; gas-fired ignition; high-voltage miniature igniter development; life testing; material development; performance; power requirements; Assembly; Control systems; Gas appliances; Home appliances; Ignition; Legislation; Life testing; Silicon carbide; Temperature; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-9994
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/28.536862
Filename :
536862
Link To Document :
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