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  • Why does my chimney or a combustion chamber emit smoke? 2019-08-09
    If aeration is higher than the chimney draught, the boiler will emit smoke. You need to investigate what is the purpose:
  • Why do boilers have a minimum flow requirement? 2019-08-01
    Boilers with low water volumes require a minimum flow requirement to prevent localized boiling and subsequent heat exchanger damage in a low to zero water flow situation. Minimum flow requirement varies by boiler design. Regardless if a boiler itself has a minimum flow requirement, every hydronic heating system needs to be designed to carry the energy being created away from the boiler to avoid high temperature shut down.
  • How to calculate the gas consumption in a boiler? 2019-07-19
    The boiler gas consumption calculation need the following parameters: gas calorific value and boiler thermal efficiency. Theoretically, the gas consumption of boiler = boiler thermal capacity ÷ (calorific value of gas x boiler thermal efficiency ) Take the 1 tph steam boiler as an example: = 600,000 cal / (8500Kcal * 0.98) =72m3/h, the 1 tph boiler's gas consumption per hour is about 72 cubic meters.
  • Should I turn my oil boiler off when my oil tank is being filled? 2019-07-19
    Yes, it is recommended to turn your boiler off whilst the tank is being filled and to leave it off for a short period afterwards of up to 30 minutes. This will ensure that any sediment that has settled on the base of your tank is not stirred up and drawn into your fuel line.
  • In what sectors are industrial steam boilers used? 2019-07-12
    The main sectors in which industrial steam boilers are used are: Food, in industrial bakeries or baby food (as an example) Textile, in rotary dryers Chemical, for reactors or storage Pharmaceutical, for the manufacture of medicines Cosmetics, for the production of perfumes and creams Stationery and printing, in drying tunnels The cement industry, for the manufacture of cement parts Oil, for the storage and distribution of heavy oils Wood, involved in the process of melanin production Hospitals and hotels, especially in the laundry and kitchen areas Automotive and surface treatment, for the final metal finishing.
  • What is a fire tube steam boiler? 2019-07-05
    A fire tube steam boiler is a boiler where the combustion gases from the burner are channeled through tubes that are surrounded by the fluid to be heated. The boiler body is the pressure vessel and contains the fluid. In most cases, this fluid is water that will circulate for heating purposes or become steam for use in processing. Each set of tubes through which the combustion gas passes, before making a turn, is considered a "step". Consequently, a three-step boiler will have three sets of pipes with the outlet located at the rear of the boiler.
  • How does a water tube steam boiler work? 2019-07-05
    In a water tube steam boiler, unlike a fire tube, water circulates inside the tubes. The heat that is generated and the combustion gases that surround the tubes heat the water that circulates inside them. Many water-tube boilers operate according to the principle of natural water circulation. The capacity of this type of boiler can be enhanced by increasing the number of tubes in the boiler.
  • How does a fire tube boiler start up when cold? 2019-06-28
    The action of starting up a fire tube boiler for the first time is already a cold start. As a result, the mechanical load in this type of boiler is much greater, as the main characteristic of cold starts is the absence of boiling water and greater stress on the connection and anchorage elements of the boiler. To make this start a bit easier for the boiler, the boiler operator should reduce the burner load to a boiling point.
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