The flue gas from the boilers of industrial boilers or processes has a large amount of thermal energy. Economists use this energy in the flue gas to save energy by increasing the temperature of the water/air used in the boiler or anywhere in the business. Depending on the boiler flue gas outlet temperature and the fuel type, the efficiency of the boiler or plant is increased between 3% and 8,5%.
The flue gas discharged from the chimneys of industrial boilers or processes has a large amount of thermal energy. By using this energy in the flue gas in economizers, energy saving is achieved by increasing the temperature of the feed water entering the boiler.
The flue gas discharged from the chimneys of industrial boilers or processes has a large amount of thermal energy. By using this energy in the flue gas in economizers, energy saving is achieved by increasing the burner combustion air temperature.
The flue gas discharged from the chimneys of industrial boilers or processes has a large amount of thermal energy. By using this energy in the flue gas in economizers, energy saving is achieved by increasing the temperature of the domestic water needed in the operation.