The relationship between hot water steam boiler and multi fuels burner
The combustor is a device system that causes fuel and air to be mixed and burned in a certain way. Burners are classified into industrial burners, burners, civil burners, and special burners according to their types and application fields.
The boiler is a kind of energy conversion equipment. The energy input to the boiler includes chemical energy and electric energy in the combustion. The boiler outputs steam with a certain thermal energy, high temperature water or organic heat carrier. The original meaning of pot refers to a water container heated on a fire, and a furnace refers to a place where fuel is burned. A boiler includes two parts: a pot and a furnace. The hot water or steam produced in the boiler can directly provide the required heat energy for industrial production and people's lives, and can also be converted into mechanical energy through a steam power device, or the mechanical energy can be converted into electrical energy through a generator.
What is the relationship between the boiler and the burner? The boiler is simply composed of a boiler and a furnace. The boiler is a place to absorb heat. It is generally a part where water absorbs heat to increase its temperature or water absorbs heat to vaporize. It mainly consists of heating surfaces such as water walls. The place where the material is burned to release heat is mainly composed of parts such as the furnace. The burner is an instrument that provides combustion and releases energy. It sprays combustion materials and supports combustion air.