Improving Energy Efficiency of Boiler Systems: Quick Book (Quick Books)
ISBN-13:
9781508671213
ISBN-10:
1508671214
Author:
Anuj Bhatia
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format:
Paperback
86 pages
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9781508671213
ISBN-10:
1508671214
Author:
Anuj Bhatia
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format:
Paperback
86 pages
Summary
Improving Energy Efficiency of Boiler Systems: Quick Book (Quick Books) (ISBN-13: 9781508671213 and ISBN-10: 1508671214), written by authors
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Description
Fuel consumers face a double challenge. One is economic – to get the best heating value for every fuel dollar. The other is environmental – to keep emissions low, at least within legislated limits. Fortunately, what benefits the first objective also benefits the second. A boiler installation costing $75,000 can easily consume over $400,000 in fuel every year. Consequently, even with very economical fuel costs, a difference of just a few percentage points in boiler efficiency can translate into substantial savings. Understanding boiler operating costs is the key to maximizing investments year in and year out. This 6 - hour Quick Book provides simple facts and energy efficiency opportunities in the areas of combustion management, makeup & feed water management, condensate return, blow-down system, waste heat recovery and steam distribution & utilization. This book focuses on these aspects and suggests the possible improvements in 3 main areas: 1. Combustion Management 2. Makeup, Feedwater, Condensate & Blowdown Management 3. Steam Management (distribution & use) This course is aimed at mechanical, chemical & process engineers, system design engineers working in power, oil & gas, chemical, metal & mining, manufacturing and engineering industries, energy auditors, operational and maintenance personnel. Learning Objective At the conclusion of this course, the student will be aware of: • Direct and indirect method for evaluating boiler efficiencies • Establishing list of energy losses in a boiler system • Combustion analysis; Excess air control and Air-Fuel mix • Heat recovery systems (economizers, preheater, flue gas condensing etc) • Waterside and fireside problems • Boiler water treatment approaches • Importance of condensate recovery • Blowdown optimization and waste heat recovery using flash tanks/ heat exchangers • Energy efficiency in steam distribution • Energy efficiency in steam utilization • Automation using burner controls and oxygen trims • Boiler audit checkpoints & questionnaire
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