October 13, 2017

Chapel and office interior office revamp, Eternal Flame for the Park

Hi Architect:

How is your USA sojourn?

May  we  ask for your assistance:


2.  You might come across supplier of eternal flame. Then we design eternal flame plus fountain or aquarium:




                                                            This is a fitting memorial


                                                              Eternal flame in Sarajievo




Eternal Flame in Wikipedia


                                                  Biskhkek Eternal Flame




                                            Eternal Flame in 1,000 php bill


Wiki visually ETERNAL FLAME


How to do it?


So you only want a symbolic eternal flame which would be fairly easy. A 20 pound propane cylinder would probably do the job as long as the flame was not too big. You could probably use some metal tubing or small piping and bury it so you could have the tank out of sight. I would do a few calculations beforehand to determine the rate of fuel consumption per hour so you don't run out. You could have a spare supply on hand if necessary or even tap into a domestic natural gas line which would be better as long as you know what you are doing. If not, I'd advise you not to attempt it, but you should also be very careful with propane or anything else.

Eric Ward

The eternal flame at many graves are powered by natural gas. You could get a 5 gallon propane bottle to power a small flame for several months.
You can see the flame at the JFK grave at Arlington cemetery to get some


Creating the Eternal Flame at Arlington for JFK


Maintenance of the eternal flame is an ongoing issue. Arlington National Cemetery experts said in 2001 that it cost about $200 a month to keep the flame burning.[70] As of 2010, Fenwal Controls, a gas equipment manufacturer based in Boston, was the contractor responsible for maintaining the flame.[71] The eternal flame's original, custom-manufactured ignition system was contained in a weather-proof box buried a few feet from the grave site.[71] The system controlled the flow of gas and oxygen to the flame and kept it lit via a high-voltage cable and 20,000-volt spark ignition electrode near the gas burner.[71] No longer constantly sparking to keep the flame lit, the system monitored the flame and activated the ignition system only when the flame was extinguished.[71] The electrode was specially designed for outdoor use.[71] Oversight of the flame's maintenance was provided by the Army Corps of Engineers, which contracted with Fenwal Controls to ensure the eternal flame was maintained and upgraded as needed.[71] According to Arlington National Cemetery historian Tom Sherlock, when the gas burner required maintenance the flame was shut off.[72] But maintenance needs were so minimal that no living Fenwal Controls employee had seen the interior of the ignition system.[71] An on-site visit was planned by Fenwal Controls for early 2010 to inspect the eternal flame and conduct a review of the ignition and burner systems.[71]


Researched suppliers


A Burners Inc

Flame Engineering

Flame Engineering pdf brochure

Ceremonial flames


Jorge  U. Saguinsin  


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