|
Waste gas burners remove surplus gas from sludge digestion systems
Waste gas burners are used to reduce green house gas emissions from municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants. Surplus gas produced in the sludge digestion system beyond that required for heating and power generation is burned in the waste gas burner.
The Groth Model 8391B Waste Gas Burner contains flame retention vortex vanes and when coupled with the downdraft preventer in the shield, the result is an updraft and an air mixing action that proveds a highly efficient, smokeless and odourless burn and virtually eliminates the possibility of the flame being blown out.
The wind shield will control outside winds up to 320km/h (200 MPH) and operates efficiently in heavy rains. This will prevent smoke and odours from permeating the neighbourhood.
Product Features
-
Sizes 50mm (2") through 300mm (12")
-
All stainless steel construction in flame area
-
Automatic ignition and re-ignition
-
Stoichiometric pilot on all burners
-
Efficient combustion with biogas BTU value as low as 11.32m3 (400/cu. ft.)
-
Reliable "downdraft prevention" for wind protection
-
Flame retention vortex vanes vastly improve burning efficiency
-
Pilot system operates as low as 225mm (9") W.C. (standard components)
-
Quick, easy maintenance
-
Also available: Flame Front Generator (FFG)
Contact us for further information or a free quotation.
Product Selection Guide
|