C LEAN C OMBUSTION. C LEAR S OLUTIONS.™ 2010 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, LLCC 1 Burner Fundamentals.

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C LEAN C OMBUSTION. C LEAR S OLUTIONS.™ 2010 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, LLCC 1 Burner Fundamentals

2010 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, LLCC 2 Learning Objectives At the completion of this module, the student should be able to: Define a burner Describe the 2 common burner types

2010 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, LLCC 3 Burner Mechanical device for controlling a combustion reaction Typically made of steel and refractory Converts fuel into energy for the process

2010 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, LLCC 4 Premix Burners Diffusion (Raw Gas) Burners 1 2 Outline

2010 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, LLCC 5 Premix Burner air fuel

2010 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, LLCC 6 Bunsen Burner Robert Bunsen Original Bunsen burner (1855) Fuel Air Air-fuel mix

2010 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, LLCC 7 Various Levels of Premixing

2010 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, LLCC 8 Premix Round Flame Burner (HEVD) venturi or eductor burner mounting plate tile pilot primary tip (spud) primary air adjustment secondary air adjustment Front ViewRear View

2010 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, LLCC 9 HEVD Burners (premix)

2010 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, LLCC 10 HEVD Premix Burners

2010 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, LLCC 11 Diffusion (Raw Gas) Burner air fuel

2010 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, LLCC 12 Raw Gas Burner Air Gas SFG burner

2010 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, LLCC 13 Primary tip Staged tip SFG Burner (raw gas)

2010 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, LLCC 14 SFG Burners

2010 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, LLCC 15 Summary 2 Burner Types Premix Diffusion (raw gas)