Monday, 10 February 2014

Utility Steam Generators | Pulverised Coal Fired Boilers | Sub-Critical Boilers

ISGEC Heavy Engineering Limited offers Utility Steam Generators, Pulverised Coal Fired Boilers, Sub-Critical Boilers for boiling process under EPC Power Plant process. These equiments are mostly use in factory and industrial work.

Utility Steam Generators :-
Steam generators, or boilers, use heat to convert water into steam for a variety of applications. Primary among these are electric power generation and industrial process heating.

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Feature of Utility Steam Generators :-
  • SAFETY - No low water danger - self regulating.
  • FAMOUS ELECTRODE PRINCIPLE - No tubes or resistance elements to scale, clog or burn out.
  • AUTOMATIC BALANCE CONTROL - Eliminates costly troublesome relays.
  • VERY HIGH EFFICIENCY - +98%.
  • SMALL FOOT PRINT - Vertical construction
  • EASY INSTALLATION - Only water + electrical required.


Feature of Pulverised Coal Fired Boilers :-
  • Front wall/opposed wall firing technique
  • Multiple levels of burners (1 standby)
  • Single drum construction; top-supported unit
  • Balanced draft, natural circulation design
  • Axial/centrifugal type PA and FD fans
  • Centrifugal type ID fan
  • All seamless tubes and headers for pressure parts
  • Machine welded membrane wall furnace
  • Steam cooled roof tubes and secondary pass
  • Regenerative trisector type/bisector type air pre-heater
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