What are the precautions for the application of gas-fired steam boilers?
The higher the air pressure of the steam boiler, the higher the energy consumption, and the corresponding pressure on the steam equipment and the piping and valves will also increase, which will make the maintenance of the steam boiler relatively advanced. The share of steam that is dissipated and lost during the occurrence and delivery process will also increase. The salt contained in the high-pressure steam will increase with the increase of the air pressure. These salts will cause the structural appearance of the heated area such as the water wall tube, the smoke pipe and the drum, causing overheating, foaming, blockage, etc., and causing the pipe to blast when severe. Risky incidents.
1. Pay attention to the amount of fuel. Avoid more fuel in the boiler. If there is too much fuel in the furnace, the fuel will not be fully incinerated, and some incinerations that have not been completely incinerated will occur. If the furnace is found to be dark, the fire is small, and the chimney is emerging. Conditions such as black smoke are usually caused by carbon monoxide in the furnace.
2. The size of the incineration material used. From the point of view of incineration, the smaller the volume of fuel, the simpler it is to mix with air and simply incinerate. However, if the volume is too small, the energy consumption will increase greatly with respect to the gas-fired steam boiler, and the exhaust gas will increase, which will also cause the loss of fuel to a certain extent.
The proper use of gas-fired steam boilers not only contributes to energy conservation and emission reduction, but also reduces production costs for boiler equipment users and achieves a win-win situation for both economic and social benefits.