In order to heat a space of any given size, a natural gas heating system needs the right components for the job. While all system parts are certainly important, the burner is an especially crucial piece of the puzzle. A natural gas burner provides the energy for the entire heating system by burning the fuel, which in turn heats the vessel while byproducts are drawn out by a fan or chimney. However, the type of heating system determines the type of burner that's necessary for optimal performance.
In this post, we'll provide an introduction to natural gas burners, including the three main types of burners, how they function, and why choosing the right burner during installation is so important.
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While inshot, premix, and power burners comprise the main types of burners you'll generally encounter today, there are various designs and assemblies of gas burners available. Selection will vary by manufacturer and application. However, when installing a gas heating system, it's incredibly important to choose the best type and design based on your specific application.
Remember, a heating system is intended to work only as a complete system, meaning that it can certainly fail if just one component isn't working with the rest of the parts. There are different designs and levels of efficiency offered by the various gas burner types. Therefore, identifying the correct type of burner for the system and choosing one that's reliable and performs to a high standard is necessary in order to ensure the system is utilizing the gas efficiently and operates reliably and trouble-free.