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...
What is a large-scale steam boiler? Generally, large-scale steam boilers mainly refer to steam boilers over 75 tons. Large-scale steam boilers can be divided into oil-fired boilers, gas-fired boilers, coal-fired boilers and biomass-fired boilers according to fuel. At present, the number of large-scale steam boilers used in the industry is still relatively large, among which they are used in chemical industry, food industry, industrial and mining enterprises and building materials enterprises.
Boiler efficiency refers to the percentage of boiler effective utilization heat to boiler input heat per unit time, that is, the percentage of effective utilization heat per standard cubic meter of gas fuel. ZOZEN gas-fired boilers all adopt large furnace design, with the efficiency as high as 98% and NOx emission as low as 30mg/Nm3.
As a kind of equipment that needs to be used continuously for a long time, it is quite common for the boiler to malfunction due to operation errors or environmental quality problems. Today, Let’s discuss the causes, analysis and solutions of common faults of steam boilers.
The key difference between vapor and steam is that vapor is a generally used term while steam is the technical and specific term. A shared attribute between vapor and steam is the point of origin or how it is formed. Steam and other kinds of vapor are often made by evaporation or with other means or application of heat.
A cornertube boiler is a type of natural circulation water-tube boiler which differentiates itself from other water tube boilers by its characteristic water-steam cycle and a pre-separation of heated steam from the steam-water mixture occurs outside the drum and the unheated downcomers.
Steam boilers use a contained heat system to generate steam. The steam travels through pipes in the building’s walls where they emerge at radiators in heating systems. The radiators warm from the steam’s heat. As the steam gives off its heat, it condenses back to liquid water and returns to the tank. A boiler system of this type that does not allow outside water sources is a closed system and is highly efficient for using all the condensed water. An open network may be required in operations where the steam or water gets contaminated in such a way that it cannot return to the boiler for reuse.
As their name implies, hot water boilers operate by being completely filled with hot water. On the other hand, steam boilers are usually only filled approximately 3/4th of the way full, while the top quarter is reserved for steam.