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This article provides an in-depth examination of combustion control and burner management in power plant construction, focusing on the types of control systems required to maintain steam pressure and flow. It covers three key control types - Series, Parallel, and Series-Parallel - along with control hardware options like On-Off, Positioning, and Metering systems. Whether you're involved in power plant design, technology, or engineering, this resource offers valuable insights into enhancing combustion control efficiency. Have questions? Feel free to reach out for further clarification.
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Engineering Technology Division Power Plant Construction and QA/QC Section 5.2 – Combustion Control and Burner Management
Section 5.2 – Combustion Control and Burner Management Overview • Controls are Required to Maintain Either Steam Pressure or Flow • Three Types of Control • Series – for pressure – adjust air flow • Parallel – for pressure – fuel and airflow • Series-Parallel – for pressure & flow – adjust air flow • Control Hardware • On-Off – pressure – airflow and fuel • Positioning – pressure - adjust airflow damper • Metering – pressure - adjust airflow and fuel
Section 5.2 – Combustion Control and Burner Management Control Series - Parallel Series Parallel
Section 5.2 – Combustion Control and Burner Management Parallel Positioning
Section 5.2 – Combustion Control and Burner Management Metering System
Section 5.2 – Combustion Control and Burner Management Questions?