Superheated steam boiler BWD series
fuel oilnatural gasfire tube

superheated steam boiler
superheated steam boiler
superheated steam boiler
superheated steam boiler
superheated steam boiler
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Characteristics

Product
superheated steam
Power source
fuel oil, natural gas
Firebox
fire tube
Configuration
horizontal
Other characteristics
industrial
Power

Max.: 5,445 kW

Min.: 2,025 kW

Steam production

Max.: 80,000 kg/h
(176,369.81 lb/h)

Min.: 1,500 kg/h
(3,306.93 lb/h)

Pressure

Max.: 20 bar
(290.08 psi)

Min.: 10 bar
(145.04 psi)

Description

Low Fuel Consumption The perfect match between the boiler shell and burner ensures reliable and efficient operation. Efficiencies of 95% plus can be achieved when fitted with a Babcock Wanson matched economiser and heat recovery system. Consistent high thermal efficiency throughout the firing range is a key feature. Digital micro-modulation control with burner head geometry specifically designed to suit the BWD boiler means accurate control of excess air and lowest practicable operating costs. Electrical power consumption can be reduced by 30% to 50% by the use of variable speed control for the combustion air fan and feed water pump when specified. Reduced Operating Cost Robust Construction for long life Direct access to the reversal chamber and ease of tube inspection simplifies mandatory inspection The outer walls of the flue gas reversal chamber are water cooled and provide high efficiency without the need for furnace tie rods which can be a weak point on traditional wet back boilers Standard equipment options include fully approved controls for attended, site supervised or fully unattended operation including the Babcock Wanson BW720 Operating System.

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