The diesel burners we use during operation are large and small, and their functions are also different. So what points should we pay attention to when choosing? The following editor summarizes a total of four points based on the market summary for your reference. When choosing a diesel engine, you should consider ① suitable power, ② suitable installation size, ③ suitable brand, and ④ suitable model.
① Suitable power: The power on the boiler nameplate must match the power of the burner. It is not allowed to use oversized burners (use will cause the boiler internal pressure to be too high, combustion will emit black smoke, fuel combustion will be incomplete, or the burner cannot be used directly with fire), and it is not allowed to match too small burners (will cause the heating time to be too long, or the temperature required by the equipment will not be reached at all). The power of a diesel internal combustion engine can be adjusted within a fixed range. This adjustment cannot be adjusted manually directly. The fuel injection amount and the final internal combustion engine power need to be changed by changing the size of the fuel nozzle. It is also necessary when replacing the fuel nozzle. Adjust the air inlet of the burner accordingly. Generally speaking, adjust the fuel nozzle to a large damper to increase, and adjust the fuel nozzle to a small damper to decrease. The intensity of this adjustment needs to be adjusted according to the exhaust phenomenon of the flue. When the flue emits black smoke, the air volume needs to be increased, and when the flue emits white smoke, the air volume needs to be reduced until there is no obvious smoke (diesel burners use diesel, there will be less smoke when burning, and the smoke is not obvious when the combustion is sufficient).
Example 1: The boiler is a normal pressure hot water boiler, the boiler power is 30MW (30000KW), and a burner with a power range of 300KW is required.
Example 2: The boiler is a steam boiler, the boiler evaporation capacity is 20T (20000KG), and a power of about 16000KW is required, and a burner with a power range of 16000KW is required.
The above are just some cases for your reference, of course there are more cases. We can customize diesel burners suitable for our own operations according to our actual situation and needs. We cannot use them blindly or follow the trend blindly.
The diesel burners we use during operation are large and small, and their functions are also different. So what points should we pay attention to when choosing? The following editor summarizes a total of four points based on the market summary for your reference. When choosing a diesel engine, you should consider ① suitable power, ② suitable installation size, ③ suitable brand, and ④ suitable model.
① Suitable power: The power on the boiler nameplate must match the power of the burner. It is not allowed to use oversized burners (use will cause the boiler internal pressure to be too high, combustion will emit black smoke, fuel combustion will be incomplete, or the burner cannot be used directly with fire), and it is not allowed to match too small burners (will cause the heating time to be too long, or the temperature required by the equipment will not be reached at all). The power of a diesel internal combustion engine can be adjusted within a fixed range. This adjustment cannot be adjusted manually directly. The fuel injection amount and the final internal combustion engine power need to be changed by changing the size of the fuel nozzle. It is also necessary when replacing the fuel nozzle. Adjust the air inlet of the burner accordingly. Generally speaking, adjust the fuel nozzle to a large damper to increase, and adjust the fuel nozzle to a small damper to decrease. The intensity of this adjustment needs to be adjusted according to the exhaust phenomenon of the flue. When the flue emits black smoke, the air volume needs to be increased, and when the flue emits white smoke, the air volume needs to be reduced until there is no obvious smoke (diesel burners use diesel, there will be less smoke when burning, and the smoke is not obvious when the combustion is sufficient).
Example 1: The boiler is a normal pressure hot water boiler, the boiler power is 30MW (30000KW), and a burner with a power range of 300KW is required.
Example 2: The boiler is a steam boiler, the boiler evaporation capacity is 20T (20000KG), and a power of about 16000KW is required, and a burner with a power range of 16000KW is required.
The above are just some cases for your reference, of course there are more cases. We can customize diesel burners suitable for our own operations according to our actual situation and needs. We cannot use them blindly or follow the trend blindly.