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Frequently asked questions
Common questions about Pactrol from 3G Electric.
What spark output and ignition energy do Pactrol Box P 16 FI and Control Box P 16 DIS provide?
The Box P 16 FI delivers 12 kV spark output with 10 MJ ignition energy and 100 ms flame-appearance time. The Control Box P 16 DIS operates at 230V ±10% with spark ignition, 100 ms flame appearance, and 75 ms flame disappearance timing. Both units meet EN 298 approval standards and are rated for 95% maximum humidity in industrial environments.
What connector types does Pactrol supply for burner-control wiring?
Pactrol offers Molex connectors in 3-pin and 7-pin configurations, 10-terminal connectors, and specialized P25 connectors with integrated resistors for Microgas fuel-valve integration (e.g., reference GV2 96121). These connectors support field replacement and retrofit applications in burner control panels.
Which Pactrol control module is suitable for atmospheric and forced-air burners up to 60 kW?
The Pactrol CSS01 12SJ (reference 404700 V11) is rated for atmospheric and small forced-air burners up to 60 kW. It integrates a time relay, flame relay, and electronic spark generator in a single housing, providing complete ignition and flame-supervision control.
What supply voltage and frequency are required for Pactrol control boxes?
Pactrol control boxes operate on 230V ±10% single-phase AC at 50 Hz. This is the standard industrial supply voltage across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Confirm local mains voltage before installation.
Are Pactrol controls compatible with Microgas fuel valves?
Yes. Pactrol supplies P25 connectors with integrated resistors designed for Microgas P25F fuel-valve interfaces, such as the FMV 427001/V12 model. These connectors simplify integration when upgrading or replacing control circuits on Microgas-equipped burners.
What approval standards apply to Pactrol control boxes?
Pactrol control boxes are certified to EN 298, the European standard for automatic burner-control systems. This standard covers safety, performance, and environmental testing for spark-ignition and flame-supervision circuits used in industrial combustion applications.




















































