Messersmith - Biomass Boiler System
The delivery truck unloads fuel into a large storage bin. The traveling auger removes biomass fuel from the storage bin
and places this fuel onto a belt conveyor.
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- The belt conveyor delivers the fuel to the metering bin.
- A chip sorting device automatically removes oversized fuel before it enters the metering bin.
- The traveling auger and belt conveyor run in response to level sensors on the metering bin.
- The speed of the metering augers is varied by the control panel in order to modulate the boiler output. The turn down ratio is 10 to 1.
- The combustor has sloping grates that receive fuel from the stoker augers.
- Preheated underfire combustion air is inserted up through the grates and into the fuel.
- Preheated overfire air is inserted through the refractory lined walls of the combustor.
- Both the volume and location of combustion air are determined by the control panel to match the fuel entering the combustor.
- This produces a clean, efficient burn that consumes both the fuel on the grates and the volatile gases driven off the fuel. Carbon Monoxide emissions are less than 100 ppm.
- Particulates are removed from the flue gas by equipment as simple as a cyclone, or as complex as an electrostatic precipitator, to be certain air quality requirements are met.
- The induced draft fan maintains a negative pressure in the combustor and discharges the flue gas out of the stack.
- The control panel manages the entire process and monitors all equipment for proper operation.
- Messersmith systems are known for their simple, robust mechanical design that provides the operator with low maintenance and low downtime. This design, combined with state-of-the-art control technology, results in a user friendly system that can be viewed remotely by computer or smart phone.
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