Title :
Evaluation of spark ignition of a gas cooktop flame
Author_Institution :
Thermador, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
One of the energy-saving devices used on gas cooking appliances to eliminate the standing pilot is a spark ignition system. For safety, an ignition system must start promptly and be active whenever flowing gas is not ignited. To minimize noise and nuisance shock hazard, ignition must occur quickly and the sparking must be stopped as soon as ignition occurs and remain off as long as the flame is present. To accomplish both of these requirements, ignition systems have been devised which use the electrical current rectification property of a flame to sense it. These systems spark whenever the gas valve is on and a flame is not present. The factors affecting the performance of a spark ignition system are numerous, complex, and transient. All of these properties make quantification of performance difficult. A system is described which can evaluate the overall performance of ignition systems over significant periods of time and varieties of operating conditions and organize the resulting data into simple, quantifiable forms for evaluation and comparison. Some examples are presented
Keywords :
domestic appliances; flames; ignition; rectification; safety; sparks; testing; electrical current rectification property; energy-saving devices; flowing gas; gas cooktop flame; noise minimisation; nuisance shock hazard minimisation; safety; spark ignition; Electric shock; Electrodes; Electrons; Fires; Hazards; Home appliances; Ignition; Leak detection; Safety; Sparks;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on