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Burner Fundamentals

Burner Fundamentals. Learning Objectives. At the completion of this module, the student should be able to: Define a burner Describe the 2 common burner types. Mechanical device for controlling a combustion reaction Typically made of steel and refractory

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Burner Fundamentals

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  1. Burner Fundamentals

  2. Learning Objectives At the completion of this module, the student should be able to: • Define a burner • Describe the 2 common burner types

  3. Mechanicaldevice for controlling a combustion reaction Typically made of steel and refractory Converts fuel into energy for the process Burner

  4. Outline 1 Premix Burners 2 Diffusion (Raw Gas) Burners

  5. Premix Burner air fuel air

  6. Air-fuel mix Air Fuel Bunsen Burner Robert Bunsen Original Bunsen burner (1855)

  7. Various Levels of Premixing

  8. Premix Round Flame Burner (HEVD) primarytip (spud) venturi oreductor primary airadjustment secondary airadjustment tile burnermountingplate Rear View Front View pilot

  9. HEVD Burners (premix) Secondary Air Fuel Primary Air

  10. HEVD Premix Burners

  11. Diffusion (Raw Gas) Burner air fuel air

  12. Raw Gas Burner SFG burner Air Gas

  13. SFG Burner (raw gas) Staged tip Primary tip

  14. SFG Burners

  15. Summary • 2 Burner Types • Premix • Diffusion (raw gas)

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