The heating load of an industrial boiler refers to the amount of energy required to generate a certain amount of heat in a specific period, usually measured in British Thermal Units (BTUs) per hour, kilowatts (kW), or megawatts (MW). Essentially, it's the amount of energy needed to heat the water or generate steam in the boiler for industrial processes or heating purposes.
Understanding the heating load is crucial for several reasons:
Boiler Sizing: Accurately determining the heating load is e...
Conduction oil, commonly known as hot oil or heat transfer fluid, is an integral component in a broad range of industrial applications that require the transfer of thermal energy. This specialized fluid functions as an intermediary that carries heat from one point to another within a closed-loop system, ensuring the even distribution of heat across various machinery and equipment. Often, these oils are utilized in industries such as chemical processing, petrochemical plants, and manufacturing to...
There are several ways to estimate the thermal efficiency of gas-fired boilers:
1. Direct method: This method involves measuring the amount of fuel consumed and the amount of heat produced by the boiler. By comparing these two values, it is possible to calculate the thermal efficiency of the boiler.
2. Indirect method: The indirect method involves measuring various parameters such as flue gas temperature, ambient air temperature, and fuel consumption, and then calculating the t...
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...
In recent years, the traditional small-sized coal-fired boilers are not suitable for the development of the environmental protection era because of their large energy waste, high dust concentration and serious air pollution. WNS series has been a new choice for the users to replace the traditional small-sized coal fired boilers. But do you know what ‘WNS’ stand for?
Structural principle of WNS series boiler
The capital letter WN of WNS series boiler refers to the boiler bod...
The primary air fan of the boiler consists of motor, impeller, casing, air inlet box, current collector, base, regulating control system, etc.
The working process of the primary air fan: Take the medium-speed coal mill and direct-fired pulverizing system as examples, the atmosphere enters the primary air fan and is divided into two paths after being boosted by the primary air fan. One path of the atmosphere enters the primary airpipe in front of the coal mill. The other path enters the air preh...
Among the commonly used steam boilers, those under the pressure of 3.825 MPa are called medium pressure steam boilers, and those under the pressure from 9.8 MPa to 13 MPa are called high pressure steam boilers. Different boiler pressures have different requirements for water quality. Generally, medium and low pressure steam boilers need to supplement softened water, and softened alkali-free water, while high pressure boilers need desalted water. The different water qualities require different corresponding treatment equipment.
Boiler safety accessories are indispensable parts of boiler operation, mainly refer to accessories such as pressure gauge, water level gauge, safety valve, steam-water valve, sewage valve, etc. These accessories are extremely important to the safe operation of boilers, especially pressure gauges, water level gauges and safety valves, which are the basic accessories for ensuring the safe operation of boilers. Therefore, they are often referred to as three safety accessories of industrial boilers.