Standard for Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use - Part 2: Particular Requirements for Burner Ignition Systems and Components
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UL 372:2012 is a standard that specifies the requirements for automatic electrical controls for burner ignition systems and components used in household and similar applications. The standard applies to newly produced systems and components that are constructed using new and unused parts and materials.
The standard covers burner ignition systems and components used for various types of fuels such as oil, natural gas, manufactured gas, mixed gas, liquefied petroleum gas, and LP gas-air mixtures. It includes requirements for ignition, flame detection, and shut off functions of the burner ignition system.
The standard also provides definitions and abbreviations for terms used throughout the standard. It specifies that the components of the automatic burner ignition system should be capable of operating within a specified temperature range and provides testing requirements for compliance.
Additionally, UL 372:2012 references other normative documents that contain provisions that are applicable to the standard. These documents include standards for pipe threads, gas valves, fuel gas code, electrical code, transformers, and safety requirements for electrical equipment.
Edition | 6 |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 768.0 KB |