Features of low-nitrogen combustion devices for methanol fuel incinerators - Ultra low emission burner
Features of low-nitrogen combustion devices for methanol fuel incinerators
Features of low-nitrogen combustion devices for methanol fuel incinerators
Robust function. Strictly comply with safety operation requirements, perform pre-cleaning, automatic ignition, small fire operation, flame monitoring, post cleaning, and automatic operation throughout the process, based on the characteristics of methanol fuel combustion. Use highly sensitive flame detectors, automatic shutdown measures, and other measures to ensure full monitoring of the entire combustion process.
Compact structure. Use advanced body design today to ensure a compact structure.
Robust function. Use high-corrosion-resistant methanol dedicated centrifugal pumps and solenoid valves to ensure long-term stable operation of the incineration function.The flame detector monitors the flame throughout the entire process.
Good alcohol-air mixing, high combustion efficiency, and environmental protection. The burner will use an electric air valve to replace the original hydraulic air valve, thoroughly mix the auxiliary air and methanol fuel, obtain a satisfactory fuel concentration field.The swirl and stagnation air distribution will maintain stable temperature in the combustion chamber, and the clean exhaust will minimize environmental pollution, achieving a true zero-emission effect.
Easy installation and maintenance. The burner comes with a sliding flange, and the fan short tube of the burner head can be fixed to the stove by simply fixing the flange on the stove.Adjust the position, and the burner has fully considered daily maintenance requirements. For easily damaged parts, components will also be designed for easy disassembly, cleaning, maintenance, and replacement.