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Implementation of Energy Conservation Module for Wood Fired Boiler

M. Pragathe, A. Ragapriya, R. Yogeswari, V. J. Vijayalakshmi

Abstract


This paper manages the ecological effect and remedies against the burning of wood in the wood-terminated boiler. The prerequisite for basic research on burning of wood mash fills has been created since 2000.The decline of CO and NO2 from normal strategy of emanation decrease is performed with need for a few mechanical makers and as often  as possible incorporates costly terminal pipe tainting decline courses of action. The epic technique which is talked about in this paper has a different emanation control module which implants oxygen into boiler for better ignition. The module focuses on the emanation decrease of wood terminated boiler utilizing a control circuit planned at reasonable expense in industry perspective.

This substance fixates on the complexities managing the peril of frustration in a natural improvement setting, related with wood as fuel in fuel-devouring machines crosswire over diverse zones.


Keywords


Combustion Efficiency, Master-Slave Configuration, Oxygen Injection, Emission Reduction

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.36039/AA022019002.

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