Oil And Gas Smoke/Fire Tube Boiler

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Description

An oil and gas fire type boiler is a type of boiler that uses either oil or gas as fuel to generate steam or hot water for heating purposes. These boilers can be categorized based on their design and function:

 

Types of Oil and Gas Fire Type Boilers

 

Fire-Tube Boilers:

  • Design: Hot gases from combustion pass through tubes surrounded by water.
  • Advantages: Simple design, efficient, and easy to operate.
  • Applications: Commonly used in commercial and industrial settings.

Specifications

Key Components

  • Burner: Where the fuel (oil or gas) is mixed with air for combustion.
  • Heat Exchanger: Transfers heat from the combustion gases to the water.
  • Controls: Manage temperature, pressure, and fuel supply for safe operation.
  • Flue Gas Stack: Releases combustion gases safely to the atmosphere.

Benefits

  • Versatility: Can operate on different fuels (oil or gas).
  • Efficiency: High thermal efficiency with modern technology.
  • Reliability: Proven technology with a long service life.

Considerations

  • Fuel Availability: Access to oil or gas supply can influence operational costs.
  • Environmental Impact: Emissions need to be managed to comply with regulations.
  • Maintenance: Regular maintenance is essential for safe and efficient operation.

 

Steam Evaporation Generation Capacity:  1 TPH to 16 TPH
Design Pressure: 7 Bar(g) to 24 kg/cm2
Fuels:  Gas - Natural Gas / LPG / CNG / PNG / Biogas / LNG
Oil – LDO / HSD / FO / LSHS / Diesel.