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Burner, Manifold or Flare, Biogass Based

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a31ford

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Jun 13, 2002
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In the world of heating, I have hunted high and low, BUT everything I've found is for LPG or Propane.

This burner would be in the 100,000 to 500,000 BTU range and can be a gangable arangement in manifold style, or single in the flare style.
(I'll work with what styles are available) :) :)

I'm looking for an "off the shelf" burner that is DIRECTLY useable with BIOGAS,(NO Nozzle changes!)

gas makeup is as follows

CO 14%, H2 14%, CH4 3%, CO2 15% (balance is non-ignitable)

This is a "producer gas" mixture, I requre something that we can use, in a "production model" of a gasifiaction system.

any information would be of massive help !

Regards,
Greg,

Called "Mr. Fusion" by the Locals :)
 
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Greg

I am asking if this would be a secondary burn situation? Or what is producing these eliments to begin with?

Norb
 
Norb, this is for the "downstream" process from a "Stratified Downdraft Loose Coupled Gasifier" there will be a ID fan between the gasifier and the burner, the burner is used to heat water (firetube) and air (airtube) for the processes we need.

ALL the equipment up until the burner we have and it's in opperation, we do have a burner, however we are looking for a production model, as to mass produce.

Regards,
Greg,

Called "Mr. Fusion" by the Locals :)
 
Larry, Just looked at the site, GREAT !

Thank you, I think these are the people I'm looking for.

Greg

Regards,
Greg,

Called "Mr. Fusion" by the Locals :)
 
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