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B410 - Control of Boiler Combustion & Emissions
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4.5 days - 2.9 Continuing Education Units Awarded
In this Seminar we will review the fundamentals of good and complete combustion. Since combustion of the fuel is the source of the boiler emissions, we will study the combustion process to better understand how combustion affects the boiler emissions. We will learn how boiler emissions are measured and how those measurements can indicate when the combustion process is incomplete. Those indications can also help us identify the root cause of incomplete combustion.
OBJECTIVES:
At the completion of this Seminar the participant will be able to:
- Describe the various factors that determine proper combustion
- Explain the “Three T’s” of Combustion and the importance of each
- Describe the chemical composition of various fuels
- Describe the chemical composition of atmospheric air
- Describe the chemical equations of combustion
- List the chemical equations that are considered harmful emissions
- Describe practical burner design with specific attention given to low NOx burners
- Describe how boiler emissions are measured
- Explain which boiler emission measurements indicate complete combustion
- Describe actions taken when incomplete combustion is indicated
Seminar OUTLINE
- Combustion Theory: Fuel Analysis, Combustion Products, Combustion Calculations, Combustion Equipment
- Chemical Composition of Atmospheric Air
- Burners: Practical Burner Design, Low NOx Burners
- Measurement of Boiler Emissions
- Regulated Boiler Emissions
- Power Plant Fans: Forced Draft Fans, Primary Air Fans, Induced Draft Fans, Gas Recirculation Fans, Fan Characteristics, Fan Control
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