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Valve Trains

Solutions for industrial combustion systems. Safe, reliable, & controlled fuel and air delivery.

ATS provides valve train solutions for industrial combustion systems that need safe, reliable, and properly controlled fuel delivery. Our capabilities include helping customers select, source, replace, upgrade, and assemble valve train components for burners, ovens, furnaces, dryers, heaters, and other process heating equipment. A properly designed valve train is critical because it controls how fuel reaches the burner, verifies safe operating conditions, regulates pressure, provides shutoff protection, and supports dependable burner startup and operation. When a valve train is outdated, improperly sized, missing key safety components, or using worn parts, it can lead to nuisance shutdowns, ignition problems, poor burner performance, unsafe conditions, or extended production downtime.

ATS can support valve train projects from individual replacement parts to complete custom assemblies. This includes safety shutoff valves, manual shutoff valves, regulators, actuators, gas pressure switches, air pressure switches, pilot solenoid valves, ball valves, flow components, fuel train controls, and related combustion hardware. Whether a customer needs to replace a failed valve, update an aging gas train, improve burner reliability, or build a new system, ATS can help review the application and recommend a practical solution based on fuel type, burner requirements, operating pressure, flow demand, safety needs, and available space.

Control Panels

Control panel solutions for heating, combustion, burner management, & thermal systems.

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Valve Trains

Solutions for industrial combustion systems. Safe, reliable, & controlled fuel and air delivery.

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Flame Safeguards

Safety control modules used to monitor burner operation and verify that a proper flame is present or not when its supposed to be.

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Controllers

Keep combustion equipment running safely, efficiently, and consistently by sending control signals.

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