Guide: The combustion system of a biomass boiler includes structural components such as burners, fans, and igniters. Biomass fuel has a preheating process in the burner first, and then the fuel is sent to the furnace through a fan for combustion.
The combustion system of a biomass boiler includes structural components such as burners, fans, and igniters. Biomass fuel has a preheating process in the burner first, and then the fuel is sent to the furnace through a fan for combustion. BMF fuel is very volatile. When the temperature in the furnace reaches the precipitation temperature of its volatiles, turning on the igniter fuel under the condition of air supply can make the combustion quickly ignite. The temperature control of the burner is mainly based on the internal temperature of the furnace, and its temperature is related to the air supply when the fuel is gasified. The boiler load adjustment is mainly controlled by adjusting the feed rate. The flue gas produced after combustion passes through the furnace to reach the convection flue for heat exchange, then enters the dust collector for purification treatment, and finally discharges and completes the entire combustion and heat transfer process.