Guide to optimizing fuel combustion

ABB 12-page guide on efficiency, environmental impact.

By ABB June 30, 2011

This 12-page guide from ABB provides basic information for optimizing combustion to improve efficiency, lower environmental impact, and reduce downtime. The guide, available as a PDF file, notes that users can apply this knowledge to: process heaters for increased throughput, waste incinerators for waste throughput and environmental impact, and steam raising for power generation and various industries where fuel efficiency is important. For this discussion the guide defines combustion as the oxidation of a fuel, mainly hydrocarbon, for the purpose of producing useful heat. It goes on to cover the optimum ratios of air and fuel to maximize efficiency for reduced operating costs and good emissions control. The guide continues with an explanation of the role of in-place zirconium oxygen sensors in the furnace and flue. It explains how the sensors work and provides a great deal of application information for interpreting sensor readings.

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