BURNER SCHEME 1 Bar = 1.02 kg/cm = 0.98 Atm =14.5 PSI Fos 8.760 C/g, MT 11.000, BCO 12798 1 C = 4 Watt/sec = 1,5 hp/h H20 - temp > 125.

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BURNER SCHEME

1 Bar = 1.02 kg/cm = 0.98 Atm =14.5 PSI Fos C/g, MT , BCO C = 4 Watt/sec = 1,5 hp/h H20 - temp > 125

USAGE IN MONTH % PERFOMANCE B a d M a i n t e n a n c e G o o d M a i n t e n a n c e

 Burner hybrid water is very safe to use, and is cheaper than: LPG, Diesel, LNG, Kerosene and Coal.  By using alternative fuels derived from: Waste used oil, residue or all of the liquid that could burn the tool is able to provide appropriate solutions to the impact of rising fuel and environmental pollution.

1.Using Water & Waste used oil. 2.Faster heating time. 3.Heat / higher calorie. 4.The production is much greater. 5.Maintenance is very easy. 6.Does not cause pollution. 7.For large capacity burners we offer joint revenue sharing efficiency. 8.Provided a technician to operate and perform maintenance.

Burner hybrid Water Work automatically using temperature and pressure regulator

Burner hybrid water

1.Diesel = 60 litre / hour 2.Output = 800 Kg / hour BEFOREAFTER 1.Used oil waste = 30 L/ hour 2.Out put = 3000 kg / hour

Pre-heating = 2 ½ hourPre-heating = 58 minutes BEFORE AFTER

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