Front-furnace boilers are used in the production of steam or heat with solid
fuels such as coal, chips, wood, sunflower husks, pomace, hazelnut shells,
etc.
The use of solid fuels in boilers for heat and steam production is much more
economical than petroleum product liquid fuels. The use of domestically
produced coal as fuel or other solid fuels as a by-product from the enterprises
will provide an additional income for the enterprise and foreign currency
savings for our country.
When it comes to burning solid fuels, boilers designed and manufactured to
burn liquid or gaseous fuels are primarily insufficient in terms of combustion
volumes.
Front-furnace boilers are used in the production of steam or heat with solid
fuels such as coal, chips, wood, sunflower husks, pomace, hazelnut shells,
etc.
The front furnace consists of a section of water walls formed by water pipes
with pipe-bar-pipe construction. At the bottom of the furnace, there is a grate
or combustion system that allows the fuel to burn, and an ashtray or ash
removal system under the grate. The furnace is designed and manufactured
in such a way that it houses the combustion volume and the grate surface
that will ensure the most efficient combustion of the fuel. A large part of the
radiation heat generated by the combustion of the fuel is efficiently absorbed
by the water walls. Thus, fuel burning becomes efficient and an additional heat
transfer and capacity increase to the boiler are provided.
Front furnace’s water pipes are made from high quality steel drawn pipes and
are bent and shaped in automatic machines without any deformation.
The outer parts of the furnace are insulated with glass or rock wool to suitable
extent and covered with galvanized steel or aluminum sheets of appropriate
thickness. The parts that are not insulated are painted with heat and corrosion
resistant paint.
In boilers with front furnace, a blind flange burner connection is added in order
to connect the appropriate burner which may operate with liquid fuels such as
fuel oil, diesel or gaseous fuels such as natural gas and LPG when necessary.