This new model, which uses regeneration gas burners and requires almost the same amount of installation space as that of electrical heating furnaces, improves environmental performance and reduces CO2 emissions, energy costs, and maintenance costs.
Model | Converted gas yield | Raw gas for converted gas | Combustion gas | Amount of combustion gas required when raw gas for converted gas and combustion gas shown on the left are used (Nm3/hr) | Burner specifications | External dimensions of furnace (numbers in parentheses are for electrical heating furnaces) |
Operating temperature (°C) | Example compositions of standard generated gases | ||||
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(m3/hr) | Width (mm) |
Depth (mm) |
Height (mm) |
CO (%) |
CO2 (%) |
CO4 (%) |
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SF-4000-EN-RG | 56 to 112 | 13A gas | 13A gas | 2.7 to 4.4 | Rated combustion chamber: 80 kw, twin regeneration burner with three-way switching valve |
1162 (1162) |
2480 (2480) |
3210 (2960) |
1080 | (CO and CH4 constituents when the composition percentage of CO2 is specified) | ||
Propane gas | 13A gas | 2.0 to 2.8 | 23.5 | (0.25) | 0.04 or below | |||||||
Propane gas | 0.9 to 1.2 | (23.5 to 24.5) |
(0.22 to 0.28) |
(0.00 to 0.04) |
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Butane gas | 13A gas | 1.9 to 2.6 | ||||||||||
Butane gas | 0.6 to 0.9 | (Numbers in parentheses are records from four months of continuous operations.) |
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