Anthony_Lopez
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I don't believe the H15 valves are meant for high pressure. It seems the H19 Valves are VERY difficult to find unless you wanna pay 100+. I'm trying to decide what I'm going to do now...
It's a low pressure process that repeats about twice a minute: a propane and oxygen mixture passes through the open valve, a check valve, a length of tube, and then another check valve, into a combustion chamber. The valve then closes and a spark plug in the chamber ignites the mixture. The valve opens again but this time shop air passes through to purge the system followed by the propane-oxygen mix, beginning the process again.A check valve is one approach to keeping the fire out, what size, pressure, fuel/air ratio are we talking about here. If it is high pressure a check valve is needed, if low pressure then a flame arrester downstream of the solenoid will keep ignition from transfering upstream to the solenoid body. Is this a rapidly repeated process or an occasional process?, heat buildup on a flame arresting devices might be a problem if it cycles rapidly.
DISCLAIMER : I am an not a gas expert. I am not an electrician. I make no claims of a fail safe setup. Build and Use as your own risk !
The burner is really irrelevant. I used the Banjo/Hurricane but any burner will work fine. Just position the pilot light to be directed over an orifice or two so the incoming gas gets lit right away so as to avoid a build up and flash ignition.
As far as the pilot assembly, alot of these are homemade which is fine as long as you position your safety valve thermocouple directly in the flame for safety. I used a Honeywell assembly that had the pilot orifice and thermocouple housing all in one. The thermocouples are usually sold separately.
These appear to be the part numbers everyone is PMing me about so Ill put them here, but really it doesn't matter. There are several varieties available.
Pilot Thermocouple - Honeywell Q340A1108
Pilot Burner - Honeywell Q314A4586
Solenoid Valve - STC 2W160-10
Pilot Safety Valve - BASO H19AL-1
My valves are 3/8". If you are using or want 1/2" the part numbers are slightly different.