Claims
- 1. A control system for a gas burner heater assembly for use in heating a fuel pipeline, comprising
- a burner control means adapted to receive a signal from a pilot flame sensor and being electrically connected to a main valve solenoid and a pilot fuel valve and a pilot ignitor rod;
- an on-demand pilot toggle switch having a first position whereby the control means provides electrical current to open the pilot valve and to spark the ignitor rod when the pilot flame sensor indicates no pilot flame to provide continual pilot burning, and a second position whereby the control means provides electrical current to open the pilot valve and current to the ignitor rod when the burner demand indicator indicates demand for the burner and the sensor indicates no pilot flame to provide on-demand pilot flame.
- 2. The control system of claim 1, wherein, when the toggle is in said second position, the control means has a igniting sequence of providing current to open the pilot valve and to spark the ignitor continuously until the sensor indicates a pilot flame, and the control means has an operational sequence of maintaining the pilot valve open and providing current to a main valve solenoid to permit opening of a main valve, and said control means has a non-operational sequence of closing the pilot valve and controlling the main valve solenoid to close the main valve.
- 3. The control system of claim 1, wherein the control means is adapted to provide electrical current with a voltage sufficient to open said pilot valve, and subsequently provide a reduced voltage of said electrical current adapted to maintain the pilot valve open.
- 4. The control system of claim 3, wherein the control means is adapted to provide electrical current at approximately 12 volts to open said pilot valve and subsequently provide electrical current at approximately 6 volts for maintaining the pilot valve open.
- 5. The control assembly of claim 3, wherein the control means is adapted to provide for less than 1 second duration said electrical current sufficient to open the pilot valve.
- 6. A control system for a gas burner heater assembly for use in heating a fuel pipeline, comprising;
- a burner control means adapted to receive a signal from a burner demand indicator and being electrically connected to a main valve solenoid and a pilot fuel valve and a pilot ignitor rod;
- an on-demand pilot toggle means having a first function of operation whereby the control means provides electrical current to the pilot fuel valve for said pilot valve to be open, and a second function of operation whereby the control means provides electrical current to the pilot fuel valve and the pilot ignitor rod after receiving signal from the burner demand indicator that indicates demand for the burner.
- 7. The control system of claim 6, wherein the control means is adapted to provide electrical current to the pilot valve with a voltage sufficient to open said pilot valve, and subsequently provide a reduced voltage of said electrical current to the pilot valve adapted to maintain the pilot valve open.
- 8. The control system of claim 7, wherein the control current adapted to provide electrical current at approximately 12 volts to open said pilot valve and subsequently provide electrical current at approximately 6 volts for maintaining the pilot valve open.
- 9. The control assembly of claim 7, wherein the control means is adapted to provide for less than 1 second duration said electrical current sufficient to open the pilot valve.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/893,268 filed Jul. 15, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,927,963 which is herein incorporated by reference.
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