Stirling Power Boilers
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Since 1960, B&W has supplied more than 240 Stirling® power boilers - a top-supported, two-drum, single-pass gas flow steam generator - units with ratings exceeding 75 million pounds of steam per hour, and which burn a variety of fuels.
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The basic Stirling design has many millions of hou...
The basic Stirling design has many millions of hours of accumulated service burning various fuels (e.g., eastern bituminous coal, western subbituminous coal, lignite, bark, wood, bagasse, municipal refuse and pitch).
B&W's membrane construction features a solid-metal, all-welded tube-and-bar design.
Advantages of this construction, which eliminates fire brick entirely, are:
- 100% water cooled
- 100% gas tight
- Full protection from dew point corrosion
- Ease of maintenance
- Maximum safety
- Maximum structure rigidity
- Minimum weight
- Fast erection
Specifications
Specifications
Design features:
Top- or mid-supported, one- or two-drum, single gas pass unit, pressurized or balanced draft operation, with membrane wall construction, furnace nose arch, and economizer and/or air heater for economical heat recovery.
Capacity:
Pulverized coal, oil, gas: 80,000 to 1,200,000 lb/h (10.1 to 151.2 kg/s).
Stoker coal: 60,000 to 400,000 lb/h (7.6 to 50.4 kg/s).
Stoker wood, bagasse, biomass: 80,000 to 900,000 lb/h (10.1 to 113.4 kg/s).
Pressure:
To 2200 psig (15.2 MPa) design for one-drum unit.
To 1800 psig (12.4 MPa) design for two-drum unit.
Steam temperatures:
To 1000F (538C).
Fuels:
Solid, liquid or gaseous fuels such as pulverized and stoker coal, oil, natural gas, wood, bark, bagasse and other biomass, CO, blast furnace gas (BFG), coke oven gas (COG), and various other byproduct solid, liquid and gaseous fuels.
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