PORTABLE IGNITORS
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Ideal for safely igniting burners, flares, pilots & pits *
NAO also has permanent mounted backup ignitors for burners & flares.
FLARE FLAMEFRONT GENERATOR
BACKUP
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Portable Gas Fired
Ignitors with Flame
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NPI --- NAO Portable Ignitor
(Flame
Length about 3-4 Inches / 75-100 mm)
Need a bigger flame ? NPI-FB
NPI - FB --- NAO Portable
Ignitor - Flame Burst
(Flame Length about 3-4 Inches / 75-100 mm - burst mode 30 Inches /
750 mm)
NPI - FB - BI
--- NAO Portable Ignitor - Flame Burst with Battery Ignition
(Used for Wet / Damp
Environments -- Where Piezo Crystal Spark Weak or NOT Reliable)
Need a really big flame ? Contact NAO for Special Units
EXAMPLES
(Gas Flames & High Energy Sparker Types)
Alaska Horizontal Flares
BACKUP IGNITOR PILOTS
Raw Gas Perpetual Flame
Brine Pit Flare
BACKUP IGNITORS
Around Perimeter of Pond to Contain Vapors
LNG Storage
BACKUP IGNITORS
Around Perimeter to Contain Vapors
Need some COMPARISON DATA for different PORTABLE IGNITORS
Electric -- High Energy & High Voltage
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NHEI --- NAO High Energy
Ignitor
NHEI - FT --- NAO High
Energy Ignitor - Flexible Type
Need some COMPARISON DATA for different PORTABLE IGNITORS
Need something for ....... FIXED, AUTOMATIC or REMOTE OPERATION.
Contact Jackie Mishinski at NAO
for Pricing and Full Details
-- Most
Portable Standard Electronic & Gas Units are in STOCK
-- Specials - delivery
on application
By Phone 215-743-5300 or 800-523-3495 (All USA & Canada)
Ext. 213,
or Fax
215-743-3020 or
Email
* SAFETY CAUTION:
NAO Ignitors are NOT TOYS -- When igniting burners, flares, burnpits
and other equipment
-- read and follow all operating & safety instructions/rules
- plant, NFPA, Fire, OSHA & Local.
IMPORTANT
make sure the gas supply is off and
the area is gas free
before lighting torch.
Also insure proper protective equipment for all
operators. Must also be
concerned
with flame, heat & thermal radiation from the combustion process, such
as flare
flame
or burnpit. Also watch wind direction when lighting flares and pits
so that the flame is
NOT blown toward the operator. When lighting heaters, boilers or furnaces
check that
the unit that you are
going to ignite is free of all combustibles. Also check that there
is proper draft to insure that the flame is not blown out at the operator.