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Flame electrode
Flame
Burner
5 A
5 A
The other way around, ions are easily captured by the large
electrode and also the electrons by the small electrode, so
current is not limited (see fig. 3.)
Ions
Electrons
+
+
0
1 A
Fig. 2. Flame signal during negative half--wave
+
Ions
Electrons
5 A
+
0
5 A
1 A
Fig. 4. Flame signal during full wave
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Electrode cable
Fig. 5.
Spark gap
230V
R1
43K
R2
2k2
R6
464K
R5
43K
R3
2k2
R4
10k
C1
820n
D1
C2
100V
D3
20n
DVM
100V
464K
R7
1 A = 10 mV
D2
D4
Igniter
Diode D1 t/m D4: type 1N4148
Spark gap: Siemens B1--A230
Fig. 6.
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