What is the normal temperature for the combustion chamber of a biomass boiler?
The normal temperature of the combustion chamber in a biomass boiler can vary depending on the type and design of the boiler, as well as the specific fuel being used. Generally, the combustion temperature in a biomass boiler can range from 800 to 1200 degrees Celsius (1472 to 2192 degrees Fahrenheit).
However, it's important to note that the temperature of the combustion chamber should be monitored regularly to ensure safe and efficient operation. If the temperature is too low, it can result in incomplete combustion and the production of harmful emissions. If the temperature is too high, it can damage the boiler components and reduce the efficiency of the system.
It's recommended to consult the manufacturer's specifications and guidelines to determine the appropriate temperature range for a specific biomass boiler model. Additionally, regular maintenance and inspection can help to ensure that the boiler is operating within the recommended temperature range and is functioning optimally.

How often should the combustion chamber temperature be monitored?
The frequency of monitoring the combustion chamber temperature in a biomass boiler can vary depending on the specific boiler model, as well as the operating conditions and fuel being used. However, it's generally recommended to monitor the temperature regularly, such as once per hour during normal operation.
During startup and shutdown, it's important to monitor the temperature more frequently to ensure safe and efficient operation. The temperature should also be monitored if there are any changes in the fuel being used or if there are any other changes to the operating conditions.
It's important to note that regular maintenance and inspection of the biomass boiler can help to identify any issues or potential problems with the combustion chamber temperature. This can include inspecting the burners, checking for blockages in the fuel supply line, and ensuring that the air supply is sufficient for proper combustion. By being proactive about monitoring and maintaining the combustion chamber temperature, it's possible to ensure safe and efficient operation of the biomass boiler.
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