The internal combustion gas torch can ensure that the gas can be vented and burned in a timely, safe and reliable manner when it needs to be discharged, and can ensure low-noise and smoke-free combustion during operation. It is an important safety auxiliary mechanical equipment used in coal mine gas/coal bed methane utilization projects. Due to the large fluctuations in the flow and concentration of mine gas, it is often impossible to use it normally or completely. If the gas that cannot be used is directly discharged into the atmosphere, it will cause environmental pollution, and it is also a major safety hazard. Therefore, it is necessary to set up a gas torch to incinerate this part of the gas. Gas incineration will not only reduce the harm to the environment and production conditions, but also produce direct economic benefits. Setting up a gas flare that meets the requirements of the CDM can include the gas incineration part in the CDM emission reduction. Like the gas consumed for power generation, it can be exchanged for CERs after passing the DOE verification.
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Questions and answers about internal combustion gas flares:
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1. Is the torch burning all the time?
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No, when the unit is running smoothly, there is no emission of combustion.
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2. Will the abnormal torch be discharged and burned?
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The stable discharge and combustion of the flare must meet several conditions at the same time: the pressure of the device is abnormally high, the buffer of the gas holder is too late, and the water seal of the flare is broken. If one of the three conditions is missing, there will be no emission of combustion. Just like boiling water in a kettle, when the water reaches 100 degrees Celsius, the pressure in the kettle rises, and the water vapor generated cannot be accommodated in the space above the water surface in the kettle. At the same time, the pressure on the lid of the kettle is greater than the weight of the lid, and the gas will push open Lid overflows. So, not so easy to burn emissions!
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3. Will there be a lot of harmful gases?
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The combustion medium is gas, and the main components of gas are methane, ethane, H2, and C1~C5 components. The main products of combustion are carbon dioxide and water. In fact, it is the same as the principle that carbon dioxide and water are produced after the gas stove at home is lit.
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4. Will the abnormal gas be discharged directly without burning?
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No, there are four permanent lights on the top of a torch, which is equivalent to four permanent lights of a water heater. Once the gas is released, the gas will be ignited directly. The four are spares for each other. What if all four fail? There is also a ground-flame ignition method for lighting the torch on the ground, so the internal combustion gas torch will not directly emit abnormal gases.
The internal combustion gas torch can ensure that the gas can be vented and burned in a timely, safe and reliable manner when it needs to be discharged, and can ensure low-noise and smoke-free combustion during operation. It is an important safety auxiliary mechanical equipment used in coal mine gas/coal bed methane utilization projects. Due to the large fluctuations in the flow and concentration of mine gas, it is often impossible to use it normally or completely. If the gas that cannot be used is directly discharged into the atmosphere, it will cause environmental pollution, and it is also a major safety hazard. Therefore, it is necessary to set up a gas torch to incinerate this part of the gas. Gas incineration will not only reduce the harm to the environment and production conditions, but also produce direct economic benefits. Setting up a gas flare that meets the requirements of the CDM can include the gas incineration part in the CDM emission reduction. Like the gas consumed for power generation, it can be exchanged for CERs after passing the DOE verification.
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Questions and answers about internal combustion gas flares:
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1. Is the torch burning all the time?
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No, when the unit is running smoothly, there is no emission of combustion.
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2. Will the abnormal torch be discharged and burned?
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The stable discharge and combustion of the flare must meet several conditions at the same time: the pressure of the device is abnormally high, the buffer of the gas holder is too late, and the water seal of the flare is broken. If one of the three conditions is missing, there will be no emission of combustion. Just like boiling water in a kettle, when the water reaches 100 degrees Celsius, the pressure in the kettle rises, and the water vapor generated cannot be accommodated in the space above the water surface in the kettle. At the same time, the pressure on the lid of the kettle is greater than the weight of the lid, and the gas will push open Lid overflows. So, not so easy to burn emissions!
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3. Will there be a lot of harmful gases?
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The combustion medium is gas, and the main components of gas are methane, ethane, H2, and C1~C5 components. The main products of combustion are carbon dioxide and water. In fact, it is the same as the principle that carbon dioxide and water are produced after the gas stove at home is lit.
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4. Will the abnormal gas be discharged directly without burning?
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No, there are four permanent lights on the top of a torch, which is equivalent to four permanent lights of a water heater. Once the gas is released, the gas will be ignited directly. The four are spares for each other. What if all four fail? There is also a ground-flame ignition method for lighting the torch on the ground, so the internal combustion gas torch will not directly emit abnormal gases.