Selecting a burner for a 2-ton boiler (approximately 1.4 MW or 1.2 million kcal) requires consideration of several factors
The core of environmental protection requirements for boiler burners lies in controlling emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2)
Riello burner models are primarily categorized by fuel type, application scenario, and control method. These categories include gas (BS/RS/RX)
I. How to View Alarm Messages on the Burner Control Unit 1. Via the Control Panel Display
The primary advantages of dual-fuel burners (capable of utilizing both oil and gas) lie in their exceptional fuel flexibility and economic efficiency
Once a boiler burner has ignited, the state of the flame undergoes changes. By analyzing aspects such as flame color and morphology
Upon connecting the power supply, the burner motor starts, and an electric spark is generated between the ignition electrodes.
Operating Conditions Prior to Inspection and Adjustment of the Auxiliary Boiler Combustion System
Low-NOx combustion engines suppress the formation of nitrogen oxides (NOx) by optimizing the temperature and concentration fields during combustion.
A dual-fuel burner is a flexible device that can choose to burn only one fuel or a mixture of two fuels, greatly increasing its application range
Selecting a burner for a one-ton boiler is like selecting an engine for a car—power matching is key.
Low-NOx Riello burners integrate traditional combustion equipment by adding fans, induced draft fans, variable frequency drives
Today, we'll share the performance and working principles of several combustion burners. We hope you'll find it helpful!