Abstract
The article presents the main aspects of the implementation, use and pilot and industrial experiments of some self-contained recovery burners. The results of pilot and industrial experiments of these burners have argued and quantified their energy efficiency. This efficiency consists mainly in an economy of specific fuel consumption (natural gas and / or coke gas) of approx. 25-35%. Other advantages of using recuperative burners are: ensuring a higher temperature in the hearth, reducing the duration of the processing cycle and thus increasing labor productivity. All these advantages of using recuperative burners are based on their operating principle, which consists in preheating the oxidizer (combustion air) by recovering an important part of the enthalpy of its own flue gases. This recovery is done in an energy recuperator designed right in the body of the recuperative burner. Due to this important aspect, the recovery burner is part of the Primary Energy Recovery (REP) category.
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