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0B4000
BOILERS
200000 PPH, RILEY,VR TYPE, 825 PSI/900*F, WOOD WASTE - 1
Ref:
39143
BOILER INFORMATION
Riley Type VR
Maximum Continuous Rating of 200,000 lbs/hr
825 psi
900*F
Wood fired on a Water-Cooled Grate Stoker.
Annual usage limited to 41,390 gal. of #2 diesel.
Opperated and maintained according to manufacturer's specifications.
It is shutdown semi-annually and internally inspected on both the
combustion process and the steam production sides.
Cleaning, repairs and adjustments are made during these scheduled outages.
The combustion process is controlled and monitored continuously from a central
control room.
DUST COLLECTOR
The Dust Collector is a Joy Technologies multi-cone type unit.
The system consists of a multi-cone section, two sand screens,
a char re-injection manifold, hopper, air lock rotary valves, and a
conveyor/storage arrangement. A water injection/mixing area is used prior
to the ash storage bunker to control fugitive dust. The char re-injection
back to the firebox helps to minimize the amount of ash produced.
Ash type and volume produced is monitored to ensure complete combustion
of the fuel.
The Dust Collector is included in the semi-annual maintenance program with
the boiler.
ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR
ENELCO Corporation was the original manufacturer of the unit. The
precipitator contains three mechanical and electrical fields arranged in the
direction of gas flow. Each one of the three fields is independently powered
by a separate transformer and controller. The total active collecting surface
of the unit is 51,637 sq.ft.
Operating temperatures are kept above the ambient dew point to avoid
condensation. The fields are monitored for voltage fluctuations and sparks per
minute on a daily basis to ensure there is no buildup of material. Electro-
mechanical rappers controlled by a timed system are used to keep the plates
clean while in operation. An opacity monitor is continuously monitored at the
control room and visual stack observations are done periodically during the
shifts. The type/volume of material produced in the solids collection system
for the unit is monitored.
This unit is inspected/maintained semi-annually for corrosion, alignment,
and electrical integrity.
CONTINUOUS EMISSIONS MONITORING SYSTEM
A CISCO manufactured Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS) is used
to monitor and report stack emissions.
Stack emissions limits are:
Opacity- Not to exceed 20% for a period or periods aggregating 3 minutes
in one hour
Particulate Matter- 9.96 lbs/hr for a 3/hr ave., 43.6 tons/year,
0.015 gr/dry cu.ft. @ 12% CO2.
Nitrogen Oxides- Basic rate: 50.75 lbs/hr for 8hrs at 88,597 dscfm
exhaust gas flow.
Transient rate: 65 lbs/hr for 8hrs(100 hrs/yr max.), 102.4ppm
@ 12% CO2 at 88,597 dscfm exhaust gas flow (100 hrs/yr max.)
Annual rate: 222.6 tons/yr
Volatile Organic Compounds- 10.5 lbs/hr for 3 hrs, 29.4 tons/yr
Carbon Monoxide- Basic rate: 550 lbs/hr for 8 hrs, 1443 ppm @ 12% CO2
for 8 hrs at 88,597 dscfm exhaust gas flow
Transient rate: 772.42 lbs/hr for 8 hrs, 1998 ppm @ 12% CO2
for 8 hrs up to 100 hrs/yr
Annual rate: 2420.1 tons/yr
A Rosemount Analytical Monitor for opacity supplies this stack information
to the CEMS. A Bailey Controller also utilizes information from this system
continuously to automatically adjust fuel/air ratios for optimum combustion
and to inject anhydrous ammonia as needed to control Nitrogen Oxides. Steam
production rates and stack volumetric rates are included parameters to the
CEMS data logger system.
The gas analyzer unit and opacity monitor automatically calibrate every 24
hours and must meet a specific percentage of drift for zero and span. A
monthly maintenance schedule list series is followed and a cylinder gas audit
is performed on a quarterly basis. A RATA test is performed annually on the
stack and results are correlated with the onsite CEMS.
Belyea Co Inc
2200 Northwood Ave
Easton PA 18045-2239
Tel:
610-515-8775
Fax:
610-258-1230
Email (Request Quote):
info@belyeapower.com
Web:
www.belyeapower.com
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