Boiler Efficiency:
It is the ratio of the quantity of heat utilized
actually by the water and steam for producing the steam to the quantity of heat
supplied in the furnace.
Where,
me
= Mass of water actually evaporated or actual evaporation in Kg / Kg of fuel.
C = Calorific
value of fuel in KJ /Kg of fuel.
ms
= Total mass of water evaporated into steam in Kg.
mf
= Mass of fuel in Kg
So, me
= ms / mf
Boiler
Efficiency can be improved by:
1. using
economizer: heat of the flue gas coming out
from the chimney is recovered to preheat the feed water, thus economizing the
cost of fuels. Flue gas from chimney is allowed to pass over coils (tubes) of
water inside, water being heated by heat transfer.
2. using air
pre-heater: a system of preheating the air
before being drawn by the burner. This preheating is done by heat recovered
from flue gas going out through chimney.
3. soot
blower: blowing off of soot (carbon deposit
etc.) from the body of boiler tubes, drums shell to regain heat transfer
capacity.
4. descaling the boiler shells, tubes
etc.
5. ensuring complete combustion of
the fuels being burnt.
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