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  • What are the three combustion methods of gas-fired boilers? 2020-06-26
    The fuel of a gas-fired boiler is gas such as natural gas, city gas, biogas and liquefied gas, etc. What kind of fuel the boiler burns is decided by an equipment called a burner. The boiler equipped with a gas-fired burner is called a gas-fired boiler. There are three methods of gas-fired boiler combustion as per technical characteristics of how the gas and air mix. 1. Diffusion combustion: Gas and air mutually diffuse at the gas nozzle and are burning. The advantages are burning stably and with simple burner structure. However, the heated area is easy to be carbonized due to long flame, which is easy to produce incomplete combustion. 2. Premixed combustion: A part of air and gas are premixed before combustion (coefficient of primary air surplus is between 0.2-0.8), and then being burned. The advantages are clear combustion flame, enhanced combustion, and high thermal efficiency.
  • What problems will be caused by infrequent or irregular maintenance of a steam boiler? 2020-06-12
    Not inspecting it often enough can lead to minor issues being missed, which can lead to major issues later and possibly injury. Not checking a boiler system could have catastrophic results in the form of a boiler explosion. Fuel may explode due to unfound problems. The high temperatures generated by the boiler can also cause problems if the water level drops too low and the trip switch fails.
  • Why do we need to insist on maintaining a steam boiler regularly? 2020-06-12
    Regular inspections can identify and correct faults in the safety systems that are designed to prevent accidents. When it comes to regular maintenance, the cost of the inspections and repairs will be dramatically lower than the loss of time and profit from a broken boiler that requires replacing. Don’t let maintenance fall by the wayside. Schedule it at even intervals throughout the year.
  • How to deal with emergency low boiler water level? 2020-06-05
    Normally a boiler is provided with two independent sensors for emergency low water level burner cut-outs. So this would never happen. However, if it does, don't take any chances! Shut off the burners immediately!  Before you start raising the level in the boiler you have to find out if any part of the furnace walls has been overheated. If you raise the level over a glowing steel-wall then the boiler might produce more steam than the safety valves can handle and a nasty explosion would be the result.
  • Why the boiler load can not be increased to peak conditions? 2020-06-05
    Soot on the heating surfaces. Even a thin layer of soot will reduce the boiler efficiency. Not the right fuel for the burner. For instance, diesel oil to a rotary cup burner wouldn't do. Too low feed water temperature.
  • What are the causes of coal erosion in boiler 2020-05-22
    The causes of coal erosion as distinct from all the other types of erosion are many but from a theoretical point of view are simply high velocity particles impacting and rubbing along the surface of the tubes. The boiler designer minimises this by providing a volume in the furnace and a direction of travel of the coal such that it is burned before it can touch the tubes. This can be defeated by increasing the velocity reducing the combustibility or increasing the mass flow. All of these parameters occur if you reduce the calorific value of the fuel or overload the boiler. If you had no erosion before changing your fuel that is the cause. If you have never had design fuel you dont know if it would have eroded anyway. If it would the cause will be a different reason such as arodynamic flows and aiming of the burner or size of the tartget fireball centre. This is a serious problem and should be dealt with by an experienced expert.
  • How much coal is required to boil water from 60℃ to 90℃ in boiler 2020-05-22
    It could also say, how much heat is required to rais the water temperature from 60 ℃ to 90 ℃. To calculate heat required follow below steps Q= mCp dt Where m - water flow rate (kg/hr) Cp- specific heat of water dt- temperature differences ( 90–60) You will get heat required in kcal/ hr. dividing to Q by fuel GCV and system efficiency you will come to know how much fuel (either it is coal or oil) required to raise the temperature of water from 60 ℃ to 90℃.
  • What parameters are critical to the health of a coal-fired boiler? 2020-05-15
    Few parameters critical to health of the Boiler are (4)Heat rate of the Boiler. This is a composite index of many performance indicators. Most of them will appear below. (5)Unburnt fuel in flue gas and at boiler bottom . (6)Flue gas furnace exit temperature. (7)Boiler tube metal temperatures. (8)Oxygen in flue gas. (9)Imbalances in flue gas temperature over a cross section. (10)Spray water consumption in Super heater and Reheater. (11)Heat radiation from insulation. The above all affects the performance of the boiler.
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