What is a gas burner?
A gas burner is a device designed to produce a flame by burning gas, such as propane or natural gas. These burners are widely used in a variety of contexts, including cooking in domestic stoves, furnaces, industrial ovens, boilers and even in some specific industrial applications. Gas burners are appreciated for their energy efficiency, ease of use and ability to deliver precise, controllable heat. However, they require adequate ventilation to evacuate combustion products, and must be handled with care due to the risk of fire and asphyxiation in the event of a gas leak.
Model: KG 02 gas burner
Nominal Power : 27/76 KW
21 600 - 65 500 Kcal/h
Single-phase motors
Number of poles : 2
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Model: LG gas burner
Nominal Power : 57/115 KW
49 000 - 98 900 Kcal/h
Single-phase motors
Number of poles : 2
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Model: LG gas burner
Nominal Power: 74/150 KW
64 000 - 130 000 Kcal/h
Single-phase motors
Number of poles : 2
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Model: NG 28 gas burner
Nominal Power: 100/250 KW
86 000 - 215 000 Kcal/h
Single-phase motors
Number of poles : 2
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