Gas-fired industrial boilers are high-efficiency, eco-friendly and energy-saving, and they play an important role in the production-oriented enterprises. Due to strict requirements for pollutant emissions, enterprises often attach great importance to the emission performance of boilers.
The thermal oil heater, also called the organic heat carrier boiler, is a kind of once-through boiler developed based on the forced circulation design concept. With gas, oil or coal as the fuel and heat conducting oil as the medium, the thermal oil heater adopts the thermal oil pump to force the medium conducting the circulation in the liquid phase. The medium transfers the heat energy to the heating equipment and then returns to the furnace for being reheated. The thermal oil heater has the advantages of high-temperature and low-pressure heating and precise control of the medium.
The natural gas fired boilers occupy a large proportion of boilers for the industrial and civil uses. They have low energy consumption and can reach the environmental protection standards.
The coal-fired boiler has low fuel costs and high calorific value, which is a kind of important auxiliary heating equipment in the production-oriented enterprises. However, the coking on the furnace wall is common in the operation of the coal-fired boiler.
The gas-fired boiler has outstanding eco-friendly advantages, which makes it stand out among various boilers. Due to the high efficiency and fuel characteristics, the gas-fired boiler has many protective measures in the operation.
The fuel is necessary for the boiler operation. The fuel choice can also affect the overall boiler operating efficiency and the pollution emission of the boiler. What are the differences between the oil-fired boiler and coal-fired boiler?
It is inevitable for gas-fired boilers to produce noise including heat exchange noise, aerodynamic noise, mechanical running noise and other noise after ignition.