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Product thermal capacity: 0.35-14 MW
Working pressure: 0.7-1.25 Mpa
Available industries: Heat supplying, hospital, hotel
Product thermal capacity: 10-50 t/h
Working pressure: 1.25-2.5 Mpa
Outlet temperature: 194-225 °C
Product thermal capacity: 20-75 t/h
Working pressure: 1.25-5.4 MPA
Outlet temperature: 184-485 ℃
Product thermal capacity: 1 – 20t/h
Working pressure: 0.7-2.5 MPA
Outlet temperature: 170-225 ℃
Fuel oil (also known as heavy oil, marine fuel, bunker, furnace oil, or gasoil) is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation.It includes distillates - the lighter fractions, and residues - the heavier fractions.. The term fuel oil generally includes any liquid fuel that is burned in a furnace or boiler to generate heat, or used in an engine to generate power.
View MoreHeavy Fuel Oil (HFO) is a category of fuel oils of a tar-like consistency. Also known as bunker fuel, or residual fuel oil, HFO is the result or remnant from the distillation and cracking process of petroleum.For this reason, HFO is contaminated with several different compounds including aromatics, sulfur and nitrogen, making emission upon combustion more polluting compared to other fuel oils.
View MoreGas and oil-fired systems were usually controlled by a thermostat inside the home, while most wood and coal-fired furnaces had no electrical connection and were controlled by the amount of fuel in the burner and position of the fresh-air damper on the burner access door.
View MoreAn industrial furnace, also known as a direct heater or a direct fired heater, is a device used to provide heat for an industrial process, typically higher than 400 degrees celsius. They are used to provide heat for a process or can serve as reactor which provides heats of reaction. Furnace designs vary as to its function, heating duty, type of fuel and method of introducing combustion air.
View MoreHeating oil is any petroleum product or other oil used for heating; a fuel oil.Most commonly, it refers to low viscosity grades of fuel oil used for furnaces or boilers use for home heating and in other buildings. Home heating oil is often abbreviated as HHO.. Most heating oil products are chemically very similar to diesel fuel used as motor fuel; motor fuel is typically subject to higher fuel
View MoreFired reboiler. Fired heaters (Image 3), also known as furnaces, may be used as a distillation column reboiler. A pump is required to circulate the column bottoms through the heat transfer tubes in the furnace's convection and radiant sections. The heat source for the fired heater reboiler may be either fuel gas or fuel oil.
View MoreHeavy Fuel Oil (HFO) is a category of fuel oils of a tar-like consistency. Also known as bunker fuel, or residual fuel oil, HFO is the result or remnant from the distillation and cracking process of petroleum.For this reason, HFO is contaminated with several different compounds including aromatics, sulfur and nitrogen, making emission upon combustion more polluting compared to other fuel oils.
View MoreA fossil fuel power station is a thermal power station which burns a fossil fuel, such as coal or natural gas, to produce electricity.Fossil fuel power stations have machinery to convert the heat energy of combustion into mechanical energy, which then operates an electrical generator.The prime mover may be a steam turbine, a gas turbine or, in small plants, a reciprocating gas engine.
View MoreBryant ® Preferred Series oil furnaces operate quietly and efficiently with an AFUE rating of up to 86.6 percent. Keep your home warm all winter while keeping your wallet happy season after season. All of these models can be combined with a matched Bryant heat pump to create a HYBRID HEAT ® dual fuel system for enhanced control over heating efficiencies.
View MoreNo other manufacturer can match our products for efficiency, comfort, precision, quiet and customer satisfaction. Available in variety of types, from a variable-capacity gas furnace to a two-stage gas furnace, and a variety of oil furnaces, Lennox offers a range of options to meet everyone’s heating …
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View MoreCalculate the efficiency of an oil-burning furnace that uses 2 gallons of fuel oil rated at 130,600 Btu per gallon to melt 50 pounds of aluminum to a pouring temperature of 1380deg. F: From pages 16 & 17, the theoretical Btu content of aluminum at 1380 deg. F = 498 Btu / pound
View MoreThe heating cycle for an oil-fired furnace begins when the thermostat senses a drop in the temperature and the need to generate heat. This causes the activation of the burner motor that pulls heating oil from a storage tank. If you’re used to a natural gas-based heating system, perhaps the biggest adjustment you’ll face is the need to
View MoreGas fired forced air furnaces have a burner in the furnace fuelled by natural gas.A blower forces cold air through a heat exchanger and then through duct-work that distributes the hot air through the building. Each room will have an outlet from the duct system, often mounted in the floor or low on the wall - some rooms will also have an opening into the cold air return duct. Depending on the
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