Liquid fuel burner having an oxygen sensor located in a flame

Combustion – Timer – programmer – retarder or condition responsive control – By combustion or combustion zone sensor

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431 33, 431201, 431304, 126 96, F23N 500

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045347271

ABSTRACT:
In a liquid fuel burner of the type wherein vaporization of the fuel is sustained by the heat of its own flame, an oxygen sensor is located in the flame to provide a signal when the flame diminishes indicating the occurrence of an oxygen shortage condition to permit a safety device to automatically extinguish the flame.

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