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  • What is the difference between schematic diagram and wiring diagram of burner in the natural gas-fired boiler? 2021-08-27
    The burner of natural gas boiler refers to the burner for gas-fired boiler. Gas burners are divided into natural gas burners, urban gas burners, LPG burners and methane burners. The burner of natural gas boiler is just one kind of burner.
  • What does CFBC stand for? 2021-07-02
    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.
  • What are the precautions for the commissioning of gas-fired boilers? 2020-11-06
    Gas-fired boilers are widely applied for civil use and in the industry with high thermal efficiency and good eco-friendly performance. What are the precautions for the commissioning of newly installed gas-fired boilers?
  • What are the requirements for the coal-fired boiler used in the food industry? 2020-10-30
    The food processing needs the steam or hot water to assist the production and improve the efficiency. Usually, the food plant needs the small tonnage boiler, so the coal-fired boiler is not recommended.
  • Boiler water level alarms 2020-01-31
    The function of high and low level alarms. Low-level alarms will draw attention to low boiler water level and, if required, shut down the boiler. High-level alarms protect plant and processes. Where boilers are operated without constant supervision (which includes the majority of industrial boilers) low water level alarms are required to shut down the boiler in the event of a lack of water in the boiler. Low level may be caused by:
  • How do industrial boilers work? 2019-10-04
    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.
  • How often should steam boilers be replaced? 2019-09-06
    The service life of your industrial boiler is 15 years. Of course, there are a number of factors that may force you to replace your boiler before it reaches the 15-year mark. If there are obvious signs of wear and tear, you may not want to push the boiler much longer.