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MERCURY FLAME SENSORS

 

Mercury Flame Sensors

The mercury flame sensor is a mechanical device that proves the existence of an acceptable pilot flame. It converts the heat of a pilot flame to motion which is used to open and close a set of electrical contacts, and consists of a bulb, capillary, diaphram, snap-switch mechanism, and mercury-filled bulb. When the bulb is heated by a pilot flame, the mercury is vaporized causing pressure in the capillary and diaphram. Movement of the diaphram causes the snap-switch to open one set of contacts and close a second set. These contacts control the pilot and the main valve.

 

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