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The Burner is the engine of the hot air balloon. It is what
propels the hot air up into the envelope to make the balloon rise. There are
many different types of burner available - single, double, up to quad systems,
depending on the size of the balloon flying.
How the Burner WorksModern hot air balloons use propane in the burner to heat the air. The propane is highly compressed in the cylinders and flows to the burner in a liquid form. When the pilot starts the burner up, the propane flows to it and is ignited by a pilot light. As the flame burns, it heats up the metal in the surrounding tubing and when the tubing becomes hot it heats the propane flowing through it.
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