Which Aspects Determine The Heating Function Of The Burner
Which Aspects Determine The Heating Function Of The Burner
Although many users use oil burners, gas burners, and coal burners, they are not very clear about the factors that affect their heating capacity. In fact, the heating capacity of the burner depends on many factors, such as the flame strength, the surface area of the furnace tube, the total heat transfer coefficient, etc.
We must know the power of fire. The stronger the flame, the higher the temperature in the furnace. The greater the temperature difference between the furnace and the oil flow, the greater the heat transfer. The intensity of the flame can be adjusted by controlling the burner nozzle.
The heating function is also related to the surface area of the furnace tube. The larger the area of the furnace tube where the flame and flue gas contact, the more heat transfer;
In addition, the same overall heat transfer coefficient is very important. The better the overall heat transfer coefficient of the furnace tube, the more reasonable the furnace structure, and the more heat transfer.
In practical use, poor combustion and coking of furnace tubes will also affect the heating capacity of burners. Therefore, it is necessary to control the burner to make it burn completely and prevent coking due to the excessive temperature of some furnace tubes.