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Temperature Control and Precautions of Biomass Boilers

The temperature control of biomass boilers is the key to ensuring their efficient and safe operation. Biomass boilers mainly use biomass energy as fuel, such as sawdust and straw, so special attention should be paid to temperature control.

Set a reasonable combustion temperature according to the type and quality of the fuel. Excessive temperature may lead to incomplete combustion and the generation of harmful substances; too low a temperature will affect the thermal efficiency.

Pay attention to monitoring the water temperature and flue gas temperature of the boiler. Excessive water temperature may cause water vaporization and lead to pipeline rupture; excessive flue gas temperature may damage the boiler equipment.

Regularly cleaning the accumulated ash and carbon deposits inside the boiler is also an important measure to maintain a stable temperature. Accumulated ash and carbon deposits not only affect heat conduction but may also cause fires.

When operating a biomass boiler, it is necessary to abide by safety regulations. Wear protective equipment such as gloves and protective glasses. When starting and shutting down the boiler, follow the operating procedures to avoid sudden temperature changes causing damage to the boiler.

Regularly inspect the temperature control system and safety devices of the boiler to ensure their normal operation. For any abnormal temperature fluctuations or malfunctions, the boiler should be shut down immediately for inspection, and professional maintenance personnel should be contacted in time for handling.

In conclusion, the temperature control of biomass boilers requires comprehensive consideration of various factors, including fuel types, equipment conditions, and operating regulations. Only through scientific and reasonable temperature control can the safe and efficient operation of biomass boilers be ensured.

 

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