BURNERHAWK

Patent Pending Pilot and Main Burner Closure System

burnerhawk product

BURNERHAWK

Patent Pending Pilot and Main Burner Closure System

burnerhawk product

The BurnerHawk constantly monitors the proper operation of the pilot and main burner on production equipment. Upon loss of pilot flame, the BurnerHawk will automatically close the pilot and main burner supply, eliminating methane release.

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Solution To Prevent Potential Methane Super Emitter Events
No SOLAR or GRID Power Required To Operate
No Electronics Required To Operate
Ideal For Legacy Wells With No BMS
Automatically Closes Pilot Gas And Main Burner Gas Upon Pilot Flame Failure
1-Hour Installation
Capable Of Alarm Status-Production Equipment Shut-In

Applications

  • Onshore Upstream Well Heads
  • Midstream Pipelines

Super Emitter

A super emitter event is defined in 40 CFR Part 60 Subparts OOOO, OOOOa, OOOOb and OOOOc as “any emissions event that is located at or near an oil and gas natural gas facility (e.g., individual well site, centralized production facility, natural gas processing plant, or compressor station) and that is detected using remote detection methods and has quantified emission rate of 100 kg/hr. of methane or greater.”

Solution To Prevent Potential Methane Super Emitter Events
No SOLAR or GRID Power Required To Operate
No Electronics Required To Operate
Ideal For Legacy Wells With No BMS
Automatically Closes Pilot Gas And Main Burner Gas Upon Pilot Flame Failure
1-Hour Installation
Capable Of Alarm Status-Production Equipment Shut-In

Applications

  • Onshore Upstream Well Heads
  • Midstream Pipelines

Super Emitter

A super emitter event is defined in 40 CFR Part 60 Subparts OOOO, OOOOa, OOOOb and OOOOc as “any emissions event that is located at or near an oil and gas natural gas facility (e.g., individual well site, centralized production facility, natural gas processing plant, or compressor station) and that is detected using remote detection methods and has quantified emission rate of 100 kg/hr. of methane or greater.”