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  • What are the notices for the reconstruction of coal-fired boiler? 2024-02-16
    Because coal fuel is expensive and coal combustion can cause serious environmental pollution, it is necessary to transform the coal-fired boiler into gas-fired boiler. However, the reconstruction of coal-fired boiler is not a small project. Only pay close attention to every phase of the reconstruction process can avoid failure.
  • What impact will fuel have on boiler performance? 2024-01-26
    The impact of fuel on boiler performance is significant and multifaceted, affecting everything from efficiency and operating costs to maintenance requirements and environmental emissions. As a professional industrial boiler manufacturer, ZOZEN Boiler emphasizes the critical role that fuel quality and type play in the operational efficacy, longevity, and sustainability of boiler systems. Here's an overview of how fuel impacts boiler performance: 1. Efficiency and Heat ValueThe type and quality o...
  • Why should the temperature of the thermal oil heater be controlled during operation? 2024-01-19
    Controlling the temperature of a thermal oil heater during operation is crucial for several reasons, directly impacting the efficiency, safety, and lifespan of the system. Thermal oil heaters, also known as hot oil heaters, are used in various industrial processes for heating applications. They operate by circulating thermal oil through a closed loop, transferring heat to a desired location. Here's why temperature control is essential in these systems: 1. Ensuring Operational Efficiency: Optim...
  • What are the advantages of installing energy-efficient equipment like economizer and condenser? 2023-12-08
    Increased Efficiency: Economizers and condensers are designed to capture and utilize the waste heat from boiler flue gases. This process significantly improves the overall efficiency of the heating system. Reduced Fuel Consumption: By maximizing heat recovery, these devices lower the amount of fuel needed to reach the desired temperature, leading to substantial fuel savings and reduced operating costs. Lower Emissions: Improved efficiency translates to less fuel burned, which directly reduces ...
  • What causes the black smoke in gas-fired boilers? 2023-12-01
    Black smoke in gas-fired boilers is typically an indication of incomplete combustion, where the fuel is not being burned efficiently. This can happen due to several reasons: Poor Air-to-Fuel Ratio: The most common cause of black smoke is an improper balance between the air and fuel. Too much fuel or insufficient air leads to incomplete combustion, resulting in black smoke due to unburnt carbon particles. Dirty or Clogged Burners: Over time, burners can become dirty or clogged, affecting the ef...
  • Why gas-fired boiler chimney drops water? 2023-12-01
    If you notice water dripping from a gas-fired boiler's chimney, it could be due to condensation, which is a common issue in high-efficiency boilers. Here are some key reasons and explanations for this phenomenon: Condensation of Flue Gases: Modern high-efficiency gas boilers are designed to extract as much heat as possible from the combustion gases before they are expelled through the chimney. This process can cool the gases to a point where the moisture in them condenses into water. This is mo...
  • What causes the combustion engine overheat during the operation of the gas-fired boiler? 2023-11-24
    Overheating in the combustion engine of a gas-fired boiler can be caused by several factors. Understanding and addressing these issues is crucial for maintaining the efficiency and longevity of the boiler, as well as for ensuring safety. Here are some common causes of overheating in the combustion engine of a gas-fired boiler: Insufficient Water Flow: If there isn't enough water flowing through the boiler, it can't absorb enough heat from the combustion process, leading to overheating. This cou...
  • What are the interlocks for a steam boiler? 2022-12-23
    An Interlock in the boiler’s control system is a programmed or hardwired condition that forces a device to be in a pre-determined or permissive state before the process can continue. Depending on design pressure, fuel type, either liquid, gas or solid, all steam boiler require interlocks to sequence the operation and to prevent damage to the boiler. Examples of such devices are High or Low Boiler Drum Water Level, Low Boiler Feed Pump Pressure, High or Low Fuel pressure, High or Low Atomization pressure (oil fired), Proof of Ignition, Proof of Flame, FD and/or ID (solid fuel) Fan Motor Operation or combustion air pressure, Damper or Valve position and High Boiler Steam Pressure as well as O2 and furnace temperature.
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