Transcription of Chapter 14 Boilers - Pearson
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Chapter 14. Boilers Objectives After completing this Chapter , you will be able to: Identify the components of Boilers and the purpose of Boilers in the process industries. (NAPTA Boilers 1, 3-5*) p. 292. Identify the common types of Boilers and their applications. (NAPTA. Boilers 2) p. 296. Explain the operating principles of Boilers . (NAPTA Boilers 6) p. 298. Identify potential problems associated with Boilers . (NAPTA. Boilers 11) p. 302. Describe safety and environmental hazards associated with Boilers . (NAPTA Boilers 7, 10) p. 303. Describe the process technician's role in safe boiler operation, maintenance, and operator qualification. (NAPTA Boilers 8, 9) p. 304. Identify typical procedures associated with Boilers . (NAPTA.)
Burners Burners inject air and fuel through a distribution system that mixes them in proper concen - trations so combustion can occur. Most boilers use natural gas, fuel oil, or coal burners to provide heat to the boiler. The key components of natural gas burners include pilots, impellers, spuds, spiders, and igniters.
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