Circulation in a boiler system refers to the continuous flow of water or steam within the boiler circuit. This process is crucial for transferring heat efficiently from the combustion gases to the water or steam, ensuring that the boiler operates safely, efficiently, and effectively. As an expert in the field, ZOZEN Boiler emphasizes the importance of proper circulation for maintaining boiler performance, extending equipment lifespan, and achieving operational reliability. Let's delve into the k...
Natural circulation refers to the spontaneous movement of fluid (typically water and steam) in a circuit, driven by density differences resulting from temperature variations. When a fluid is heated, it becomes less dense and tends to rise. Conversely, when it cools, it becomes denser and tends to fall. This phenomenon sets up a natural convective flow without the need for external pumping mechanisms.
What is a natural circulation industrial boiler?
A natural circulation industrial boiler utili...
When we talk about CFBC in the area of industrial boiler, it usually means the circulating fluidized bed combustion. The circulating fluidized bed (CFB) is a type of fluidized bed combustion that utilizes a recirculating loop for even greater efficiency of combustion.
According to the power of water or steam circulation, boilers can be divided into natural circulation boilers, forced circulation boilers, once-through boilers and combined circulation boilers.
Circulating fluidized bed boiler is a specific type of boilers, and compared with the other boilers, it has certain advantages, which are: it has great improvement in combustion technology, which can improve the boiler combustion quality and combustion effect, and in turn, to improve the boiler effect. This is achieved because two return feeders are used in this type of boiler to allow the fuel to form a circulation loop between the furnace and the return feeder.
If your boiler equipment freezes, you can expect a shutdown and significant loss of productivity. Winter can be tough on your boiler system. The experts at ZOZEN Boiler weigh in on what you can do to prevent your industrial boiler from freezing up.
All boilers, whether hot water or steam, depend on fuel to run. The heating process is initiated when the burner heats or evaporates the water inside it, which is ultimately transported via pipe systems. Hot water boilers rely on pumps to move the heat through the system, while steam boilers are transported with the pressure generated in the heating process. Eventually, cooled water or condensed steam is returned back through the pipes to the boiler system so that it can be heated once again. While the boiler is generating energy in the form of heat, flue gases, a byproduct of this process, are removed through a chimney system - which is why regulating the emissions of industrial boilers is taken very seriously.