Flue gas condensation is a process, where flue gas is cooled below its water dew point and the heat released by the resulting condensation of water is...
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Scrubber (redirect from Flue gas scrubber)
gases. Scrubbers can also be used for heat recovery from hot gases by flue-gas condensation. They are also used for the high flows in solar, PV, or LED...
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temperature needs to have a low limit and be maintained above the flue gas condensation temperature for non-condensing boilers, typically above 60 °C (140 °F)...
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Condensing boiler (redirect from Gas boiler)
condensate Energy efficiency in British housing Flue-gas condensation OpenTherm Day, Anthony; et al. (2003). "Flues for condensing boilers". Heating systems:...
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natural gas, whose high hydrogen content produces much water, when it is burned in condensing boilers and power plants with flue-gas condensation that condense...
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Incineration (section Flue-gas cleaning)
content by flue-gas condensation and reheating, or by increasing the flue gas exit temperature well above its dew point. Flue-gas condensation allows the latent...
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Exhaust gas or flue gas is emitted as a result of the combustion of fuels such as natural gas, gasoline (petrol), diesel fuel, fuel oil, biodiesel blends...
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Wet scrubber (redirect from Wet gas scrubber)
that remove pollutants from a furnace flue gas or from other gas streams. In a wet scrubber, the polluted gas stream is brought into contact with the...
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exhausts from ovens or furnaces (e.g. lime and cement kilns), flue-gas condensation, exhaust gases from vehicles, intercooling of a compressor, condenser of...
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Claus process tail gas Heavy residue or petcoke-fired utility boiler off-gas Boiler flue gases from various processes SNOX flue gas desulfurization Metallurgical...
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from the flue-gas stream. The gas travelling up the flue-gas stack may by this time have dropped to about 50 °C (120 °F). A typical flue-gas stack may...
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making the gases heat the boiler sides, passing through a flue. Smeaton further lengthened the path of the gases by means of a spiral labyrinth flue beneath...
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pumps, 10% by flue-gas condensation and 6% by industrial waste heat recovery. The remaining are mostly fossil fuels: oil (3%), natural gas (3%), peat (2%)...
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moisture constraint, ash constraint) Percentage of O2 or CO2 at flue gas Flue gas temperature at outlet Ambient temperature in °C and humidity of air...
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flue gases are condensable; this makes compression separation possible. Heat of condensation can be captured and reused rather than lost in the flue gas...
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constant-temperature process—usually a first-order phase transition, like melting or condensation. Latent heat can be understood as hidden energy which is supplied or...
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are below this point, the controls will be corroded by condensation of compounds in the flue gas. Heated air ensures that controls are dry during startup...
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Economizer (redirect from Exhaust gas economizer)
contained in the flue gases for the process. The economizer is made of an aluminium and stainless steel alloy.[citation needed] The gases pass through the...
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Propane (redirect from Propane gas)
atmosphere; for example, the heat from a fireplace when the flue is open. The density of propane gas at 25 °C (77 °F) is 1.808 kg/m3, about 1.5× the density...
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Dehumidifier (redirect from Thermal condensation dehumidification)
condenser (F) where it is heated by the latent energy removed during the condensation process as well as the energy input to the compressor. The warm dry air...
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Polybenzimidazole (section Flue gas filtration)
physical properties demonstrate that it can be a promising material as a flue gas filter fabric for coal-fired boilers. Few fabrics can survive in the acidic...
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water-filled metal tubing inserted into a strategic flue. As the electric age came into being, the gas-works began to use electricity – generated on site...
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Heat transfer (section Condensation)
is a kind of "gas thermal barrier". Condensation occurs when a vapor is cooled and changes its phase to a liquid. During condensation, the latent heat...
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Absorption refrigerator (redirect from Gas-absorption refrigerator)
pressure concerns when condensation occurs (see below). In comparison, a compressor based heat pump works by pumping refrigerant gas from an evaporator to...
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Compressor (redirect from Gas compression)
pressure of a gas by reducing its volume. An air compressor is a specific type of gas compressor. Many compressors can be staged, that is, the gas is compressed...
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Fuel oil (redirect from Heavy gas oil)
fuels. C1 is for use in flue less appliances (e.g. lamps). C2 is for vaporizing or atomizing burners in appliances connected to flues. Class A2 fuel is suitable...
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to be turned around otherwise the chimney can leak tar and condensation. A flexible flue liner prevents a carbon monoxide leak, chimney fire, or creosote...
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Cooling tower (section Use as a flue-gas stack)
with flue gas purification, such as the Großkrotzenburg Power Station and the Rostock Power Station, the cooling tower is also used as a flue-gas stack...
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Refrigerant (redirect from Refrigerant gas)
in most cases they undergo a repeated phase transition from a liquid to a gas and back again. Refrigerants are heavily regulated because of their toxicity...
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capture', as water vapor can easily be removed from the second flue gas via condensation, leading to a stream of almost pure CO2. This gives CLC clear...
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