An infrared integrated stove that is easy to disassemble and compulsively premix
An infrared and integrated stove technology, applied in the field of integrated stoves, can solve the problems of difficult disassembly and assembly, and achieve the effect of not being easy to burn, convenient disassembly and assembly, and improving thermal efficiency
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[0055] An easy-to-disassemble and compulsively premixed infrared integrated cooker, comprising a cabinet body 800, the body 800 is provided with a cooker, the upper part of the body 800 is provided with a suction port, the suction port is connected to the gas collection box, and the air inlet of the fan is provided In the gas collection box, the fan is also connected to the exhaust pipe;
[0056] The cooker includes a gas pipe, an igniter 901, and a burner 100, and the gas pipe is provided with a pressure stabilizing valve 902,
[0057] The gas pipe is connected to the burner 100 through a step-adjustable cock valve 903, and the blower 904 for blowing air is also connected to the burner 100;
[0058] The Hall element on the step-adjustable cock valve 903 is connected to a controller with pre-stored matching values of gas and air, and the output end of the controller is connected to the gear adjustment switch of the blower 904; the Hall element The component transmits the ge...
Embodiment 2
[0089] The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that the integrated cooker is a ring-suction type, and the suction port 801 is arranged on the wall of the furnace cavity along the circumference. The suction port 801 on the wall surface of the furnace cavity enters the exhaust pipe to be discharged. There is a handle hole 802 on the side of the oven cavity facing people, which is used to place the handle of the frying pan, such as Figure 15 Shown, others are all identical with embodiment one.
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