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Saacke - Model CCS-HT - Combustion Chamber Gas Generators
With the CCS-HT combustion chamber series, SAACKE offers standardized hot gas generators in a wide load range. Proven thousands of times in real applications, they are suitable for all standard fuels as well as numerous special fuels and can be used to operate any SAACKE burner in almost any installation position.
Regardless of the size, all CCS-HT combustion chambers consist of a stable double shell with fireproof refractory brickwork. The mixed gas enters the double shell tangentially, flows between the inner and outer shell and is mixed together with the hot gas at the end of the combustion chamber. The gas cools down the steel shell in this manner, and also serves, by varying the quantity, as a correction mechanism to maintain a precise temperature at the output of the hot gas generator.
The temperature profile at the output of the combustion chamber is also especially homogenous due to the sophisticated design. The mixed gas is guided by free flowing for the best results, thus guaranteeing a high level of efficiency for downstream processes.
All burners are operated with a high air excess of 60-80%, providing optimum burnout with an especially wide control range. The furnace temperature of about 1400°C is possible because of the high air excess, which also reduces wear on materials, and the very low emission level. Depending on the fuel and firing capacity, the hot gas temperature ranges between 600 and 1000°C. The refractory brickwork of the CCS-HT is relatively thin compared to other designs due to the cooled double shell. This allows for fast, precise control with very short startup times.
- Outlet temperatures from 600 - 1000°C
- Can be operated with any burner type
- Suitable for all standard fuels, low-calorific liquids and gases as well as numerous pulverized fuels
- Large control range with very low emission values
- Short startup times and precise control
- Long maintenance intervals and service life