By means of the system the combustion air is preheated and the flue gas temperature is reduced. The efficiency is increased.
For increased system efficiency and reduced fuel consumption of up to 2%
Prewarming of the combustion air takes over a small portion of the thermal output of the burner
Lower investment costs in comparison with conventional solutions, low amortisation time
Lower maintenance and servicing costs
Overview
When installing new steam boiler systems with economisers, air preheating is the ideal solution for increasing efficiency, particularly in cases where the integration of a flue gas condenser is impractical for process reasons.
The Bosch air preheating system is available for single or double flame tube boilers with duoblock burners. The system is economically viable from a boiler capacity of around five tonnes of steam per hour. The fan can be installed on the top of the boiler; this means that the compact system requires little space for installation. Return-on-investment (ROI) is generally achieved after 1.5 to 2 years.
Construction
In the Bosch system, a part of the heated feed water flow is utilised for increasing the temperature of the combustion air. The hereby cooled feed water increases efficiency by further reducing the flue gas temperature in the downstream economiser.