Using artificially softened water in the heating circuit with your boiler can potentially cause issues and is not recommended.
Artificially softened water contains high levels of sodium ions, which can cause corrosion of the boiler and other components in the heating system. This corrosion can damage the boiler and other components, leading to leaks and reduced efficiency.
In addition, artificially softened water can cause problems with water pressure and flow rate, which can i...
Gas-fired boilers use gaseous flammable gases (including liquefied combustible gases) as fuel. These gaseous fuels have relatively higher calorific value and less pollutant emissions, and are gradually becoming popular among corporate users.
Drying the moisture in the fuel of a biomass-fired boiler is important to ensure efficient combustion and prevent issues such as fuel bridging, clumping, and poor boiler performance. Here are some methods that can be used to dry the moisture in biomass fuel:
1. Sun drying: This method involves spreading the biomass fuel, such as wood chips or sawdust, in a thin layer in a sunny, well-ventilated area. The sun's heat and wind will help to evaporate the moisture in the fuel.
2. Fo...
The water level of steam drum can reflect the condition between feedwater quantity and evaporation quantity of boiler. If the two parameters maintain a stable balance, the water level also remains unchanged; otherwise, the water level will rise or fall. Besides, there is also a false water level phenomenon. How do we understand the false water level?
High exhaust temperature in a biomass-fired boiler can be caused by several factors, including:
1. Insufficient air supply: If there is not enough air supplied to the combustion chamber, the fuel may not burn completely, resulting in high exhaust temperatures.
2. Excessive fuel supply: Excessive fuel supply can overload the boiler, causing incomplete combustion and high exhaust temperatures.
3. Improper combustion: Improper combustion can lead to incomplete fuel burning and high exhaust tempe...
Industrial steam boilers can produce noise for several reasons, including:
1. Combustion noise: Combustion noise is caused by the sound of the flames as they burn the fuel. This noise is typically louder during startup and shutdown, and can be reduced by optimizing the combustion process.
2. Boiler fan noise: Boiler fans are used to supply combustion air and to exhaust flue gases. The noise generated by the boiler fan can be reduced by installing a silencer or adjusting the fan speed.
3. Wate...
Boiler economizers are devices that help to improve the efficiency of industrial boilers by recovering heat from the flue gas and transferring it to the boiler feedwater. In this article, we will explore how boiler economizers work and the benefits they offer. We will also introduce ZOZEN's boiler and economizer solutions that can help improve the energy efficiency of your industrial operations.
How Do Boiler Economizers Work?
A boiler economizer is essentially a heat exchanger that recovers w...
When it comes to coal fired boilers, the rear arch plays a critical role in the combustion process. The main function of the rear arch is to keep the fuel particles in suspension and prevent them from falling into the ash hopper, which can lead to incomplete combustion and decreased efficiency.
At ZOZEN, we understand the importance of a well-designed rear arch for coal fired boilers. That's why our coal fired boilers are equipped with advanced rear arch designs that enhance the combust...