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Dave discussed control of coal feed to the burners in a boiler.
Revision Date: 6/13/2013
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Combustion Technologies, Monitoring, Combustion System, Burner, Boiler Efficiency, Carbon Monoxide, Combustion
Process of improving fuel feed.
Revision Date: 6/13/2013
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Stock Equipment Co., Babcock & Wilcox, Combustion Technologies, Robert E. Sommerlad, Gravimetric Feeder, Monitoring, Combustion System, Burner, Boiler Efficiency, Carbon Monoxide, Cost, Combustion
Monitoring Topics Covered in August 24 Hot Topic Hour
In the hot topic hour on August 24 Mcilvaine covered several subjects important to the monitoring industry. Debbie Fox analyzed the impact of the CSAPR vacatur. Pictures of presenters and of exhibitor stands were accompanied by discussions of process monitoring in waste to energy plants, the multi metals analyzer, the MATS condundrum, boiler combustion optimization , a rapid measurement for particles in ambient air, and protocol gases, and a new SO3 monitor
Revision Date: 8/28/2012
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Pall Corporation, Institute of Clean Air Companies, AMC Power / Air Monitor Corp., Eli Lilly, Thermo Scientific, ERM, Praxair, Ormantine USA, Kiewit Power Engineers, McIlvaine, ABB, Combustion Optimization, Metal Analyzer, VOC, Protocol Gases, SO3, Regulation, Standards, Mercury, Monitoring
Combustion Optimization and Dry FGD are the September Hot Topic Subjects
Dave Earley of AMC Power will speak.
Revision Date: 8/25/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, AMC Power / Air Monitor Corp., McIlvaine, Combustion Optimization, Air Quality, Power Air Quality Insights
David Early of Combustion Technologies Corp. told attendees that combustion optimization at coal-fired power plants can be achieved with the use of various instruments that are available today but did not exist just a few years ago. Low NOx burners give power plants the ability to control air to each burner - yet most don't have a measurement to tell how MUCH air each burner is getting. Accurate measurement of burner secondary air (SA) is now available for ANY low NOx burner so that control with the burner SA can be optimized. Likewise, the amount of coal flow to each burner can be continuously measured and controlled for best combustion practices. Combined, these devices can be used for continuous control and provide for significant efficiency increases. Also the CO can be measured and controlled.
Revision Date: 3/3/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Combustion Technologies, Instrumentation