• HUAYUAN High-end Biomass Burner--58KW System 1
HUAYUAN High-end Biomass Burner--58KW

HUAYUAN High-end Biomass Burner--58KW

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This burner is 58KW one.


Introduction:

Innovative product in China--biomass burner. Brand: HUAYUAN

Specification: 58~1395KW  Burner over 1395KW can be modularized.


The III generation biomass burner promoted in July 2014:

1. We use the casting modularized hearth. The boiler core is the only thing to be replaced in the post maintenance of burner. It is cheap and easy to change the modular fittings.

2. Generation III biomass burner adopts hyper heat-resistant casting material, replacing I and II generation material, which makes less cost and more stable performance.

3. The actual capacity of traditional burner is 70%, HUAYUAN marks authentic datas on the nameplates.

4.  HUAYUAN product has hyper-high temperature efficiency burnning tar and other harmful substance totally which will not be attached to the tubes to cause block.

5. The flame colour of HUAYUAN product combustion is white and blue, realizing clean combustion.  

6. Solve the problem that no coking fuel could be used in the traditional burner. More biomass fuel could be applied.

7. One-button control system to set fire, feed bunker, and control temperature automatically.

8. Equipped with dust blower system, which could be cleaned after long-time usage. Different size of reducer adapter could be made according to customers' requirement.

9. Widely applied to high temperature required conditions as coal-fired, natural gas-fired and oil burning boiler reconstruction, as well as industrial drying painting.

























 



Q: would like to add an assitional zone to my basement
Boilers are designed to turn water into steam. The steam is then routed through insulated pipes to the radiators in the rooms of the house. Radiators are just the opposite of insulated, they are designed to radiate the heat out into the room as quickly as possible to heat it. The steam turns back into water as it gives up it's energy and returns to the boiler via the return line. If you are going to add another radiator to your system you need to ask a few questions. 1. Will your boiler handle the increased load? If it wont, then your whole house will suffer. 2. You must have a supply (Steam) line run to the new space as well as a return (water) line. Good Luck Pal 8-) Ummm not sure what Morris is talking about........ A Hot water system Has a Hot water Tank. A System with a Boiler boils the water into steam.
Q: How to changeover boiler to another boiler during emergency?
Do you have two boilers connected to one load? There should be written directions for this procedure as if it is done incorrectly, the result could create another emergence/disaster. Get in a HVAC technician who is licensed for the size of boilers you have installed.
Q: In The Nightmare On Elm Street movies, why do they always show a boiler room?
That's where Freddy worked when he was alive.
Q: Install Condensate Gas Boiler Energy Saver What is
Natural gas is still burning after the release of nitrogen oxides, a small amount of sulfur dioxide and other pollutants.
Q: Does anyone know how reliable this boiler is and the after-sales service with this company is good or bad here in the UK ?Also do it suffer from lime scale problems here in London . in fact what are the pros's and con's of this boiler as i'm thinking of having it installed ..
You need to ask your supplier about after sales service, such as who does it, are spares held in the UK, what guarantee does the boiler come with etc. As for hard water you absolutely must have an in-line water softener fitted upstream of the boiler otherwise the narrow channels in the heat exchanger with quickly block up. Your installer will be able to fit one of these that are designed especially for combi boilers. They are a must in London.
Q: The boiler pressure is lost from 1 bar to zero in approx 3 hours with system off. joints have been checked but no visible leaks. What could cause this, could a small seepage of water that does not produce a wet area cause this amount of water/pressure loss?
The loss in pressure could be only 2 things if as you say it happens without the heating on. 1 - pressure relief valve is letting by, you can usually find this going through the wall behind the boiler,under the flue, you will need to go outside to look and see if it is dripping. easy fix, just replace. 2 - system leak, i suspect some of your radiator pipework goes under the floor, if you have floorboards downstairs, you will never see a water stain. you can try leak sealant but this leak sounds to big to be cured in this way. it is quite difficult and expensive to trace this type of leak. the only option left if leak seal dosn't do it is to take up the floor. one test u can do to tell if u have a system leak is to re-pressurise than close the flow and return under the boiler, if the gauge shows no drop the leak is in your pipwork and you will have to re-check.
Q: I have a boiler that heats my house. It is approximately 10-15 years old. When the guy who sold me the house gave me a walk around to explain a few things he remarked that the boiler pressure was higher than he'd seen before. (the pressure was between 15-20).I was looking at it today and it was at 25, and I had the heat turned down to 60 degrees F, so it wasn't working too hard.It has an automatic water filling function, so that when the water gets too low it fills back up. (the water line is in the middle of where it is supposed to be.I've routinely, once every 2 weeks, drained some of the dirty water from the boiler to prevent build up.Is the pressure build up normal?Is there maintenance that I should have been doing for the past couple years.Any advice would be greatly appreciated.ThanksMark
it sounds like you have a steam system. that much pressure build up could be very dangerous. most steam residential systems don't go past 5 psi. it's very possible that the pressure guage is broken, but more likely the pressure cutout switch is bad. from the same tap that the pressure guage is in there should be a coutout switch that will allow you to adjust the pressure of the boiler. this will have a pipe going into one end and an electrical wire out the other. this unit will shutoff the furnace when it get's to the desired pressure. I would check that first. if it's set to 3PSI and the boiler is getting up to 25, then there's something wrong with it.
Q: help me guys on this. We have a 100BHP York-Shipley Global boiler, that has a maximum capacity of 3450 lb/hr. We use bunker fuel or # 6 oil (LSFO). My problem is how to compute if my boiler is efficient enough in giving the right heat to our cleaning machine? the cleaning machine has caustic inside which we will heat to about 60 to 65C. Addition:1. Boiler is dryback and firetube boiler2. Lets use ambient temperature example 32C for our water condensate tankSo i can prove that there are heat losses in our system.Pls reply if u need additional data. Thank u
To determine the efficiency of the boiler you need to determine the amount of heat that goes into the feed water to make steam. You also need to know how much heat is in the fuel oil that is used in the burner(s). You divide the heat out by the heat in and then multiply by 100 that is the efficiency of the boiler. To determine the heat in, you have to know the actual composition of the fuel oil or it BTU content as well as the amount burned over a fixed period of time. For the heat out, you have to know the temperature and quantity of water into the boiler and the pressure and temperature of the steam out. The difference in the heat content of these two streams is the amount of the heat from the burned fuel that actually converts the water to steam. If you are just looking for heat losses then there are two possible areas. You may have too much air being used to combust the fuel. That can be determined by taking a composition of the flue gases to see if there is too much oxygen in the flue gases. The area for heat loss is the casing of the boiler. You can look for hot stops using an infrared camera. It is not clear what your actual interest is. Does the boiler seem to be short of capacity? Are you using more fuel than you think you should? Are you just trying to be sure the boiler is operating at it guaranteed efficiency? In all cases you really need to have an experienced engineer or technician took at your system and do the necessary tests.
Q: There are two thermostats, one that controls the heat for upstairs and one fro down stairs. The heat up stairs isn't turning off through the thermostat. Can it be a faulty thermostat?
you can disconnect the wires to the thermostat and see if that turns the zone valve off if it does change the thermostat if that don't work than time to check the zone vales .we use Weil/McClain and there is 4 zones and 4 thermostats to each boiler , your zone valve might be hanging up , if you have the type of zone valve that has a U shaped metal cap on it take it off and under you will see a round motor with a round cap on it take off the round cap and see if you can with your finger tip spin that counter clock wise and free it up to shut the zone off . they hang up some times you could put a fine oil lightly on it , or buy a new motor for it , if you have the other type of zone valve that twists on than the plunger might of tilted and hung up in the valve you can try pushing down on the manuel over ride lever and unjamming it if that don't work you will need a new power head for it .changing the power heads are easy changing the valve is a pain . good luck
Q: When looking at the cost of heat and energy bills, is a boiler hot water heat costly for your bill during the winter months than forced air
A boiler is just a method of heating as opposed to a furnace. A boiler uses electric,gas or oil just like a furnace, but is heating water, and then the water is used to heat your house. This is more efficient that just heating the air

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