How to judge the working condition of the combustion system of the asphalt mixing plant?
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How to judge the working condition of the combustion system of the asphalt mixing plant?
Release Time:2024-10-15
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The asphalt mixing plant is a complete set of equipment for mass production of asphalt concrete. The whole machine of the equipment consists of multiple systems, such as batching system, drying system, combustion system, powder supply system and dust prevention system. Each system is an important part of the asphalt mixing plant.
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The working condition of the combustion system of the asphalt mixing plant has a great impact on the whole system, which is related to the economic efficiency of the whole system, temperature control accuracy and flue gas emission indicators. This article will briefly introduce how to judge the working condition of the combustion system of the asphalt mixing plant.
Generally speaking, due to the complexity of the detection equipment and methods, there are no conditions to achieve in the working process of most asphalt mixing plants. Therefore, it is more convenient to judge the working condition by a series of relatively intuitive factors such as the color, brightness and shape of the flame. This method is very simple and effective.
When the combustion system of the asphalt mixing plant is working, when the fuel is burning normally in the drying cylinder, the user can observe the flame through the front of the cylinder. At this time, the center of the flame should be in the center of the drying cylinder, and the flame is evenly distributed around it and will not touch the cylinder wall. The flame is full. The whole outline of the flame is relatively clear, and there will be no black smoke tail. Abnormal working conditions of the combustion system include, for example, the diameter of the flame is too large, which will cause serious carbon deposits to form on the furnace barrel and affect the subsequent working condition of the combustion system.