Forced Draught Burners for Gaseous Fuels
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The construction, use, and safety criteria for automatic forced-draught gas burners are laid forth in the BS EN 676:2020 standard. The standard is applicable to burners with a combustion air fan that burn gaseous fuels. It includes several different kinds of burners, such as single burners with a single combustion chamber, single fuel and dual fuel burners that only burn gas, and dual fuel burners that can burn both gaseous and liquid fuels.
The standard includes instructions for the safe installation, commissioning, start-up, operation, shut-down, and maintenance of burners while addressing machine dangers and hazardous situations linked to them. It doesn't address particular risks connected to certain applications or burners used in industrial processes on industrial property. The standard also specifies extra requirements for burners that have pressurized components or firing presses. Additionally, it covers mixtures with line-conveyed gas and unique gaseous fuels, as well as forced-draught burners designed for use with these fuels.
Descriptors | Automatic control systems, Terminology, Definitions, Equipment safety, Control devices, Gaseous fuels, Vocabulary, Forced-draught burners, Burners, Automatic, Safety measures, Heating equipment, Type testing, Gas-powered devices |
ICS Codes | 27.060.20 - Gas fuel burners 97.100.20 - Gas heaters |
Language(s) | English |
ISBN | 978 0 580 77565 9 |
File Size | 1.9 MB |