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An evaluation of measurements and control philosophies utilized in fired heater systems identifies opportunities to leverage available technology to improve heater performance.
A typical control approach for an industrial fired heater uses global measurements to keep the system efficient and within safe operating limits. Differences in combustion stoichiometry between individual burners, however, can cause global measurements to produce an incomplete picture of the combustion taking place within the heater.
Certain conditions create and contribute to an environment that allows and supports unplanned and uncontrolled fires and explosions in industrial drying equipment. Learn how to control those conditions to minimize the risks of catastrophic events.
Unplanned and uncontrolled fires and explosions are never welcome in an industrial plant. If you operate a dryer in your facility, read on for ways to mitigate your risk of fires and explosions.