The burner is one of the main components of the boiler. Its quality determines whether the boiler can fully utilize the heat obtained after fuel combustion,
reach the rated output, and whether it can operate safely, reliably and economically. In order to improve the fuel utilization rate of the boiler and reduce the
operating cost of the boiler, it is also crucial to choose the right burner. Choosing the wrong burner can be a costly mistake.
So how to choose the right boiler burner?
Burners can be divided into three categories according to the fuel they burn: pulverized coal burners, oil burners and gas burners.
According to the object of use, they can be divided into kiln burners and boiler burners.
According to the application field, they can be divided into industrial burners, civil burners and special burners.
Oil burners are divided into light oil burners (such as diesel) and heavy oil burners (such as waste oil).
Gas burners are divided into natural gas burners, liquefied gas burners, city gas burners, biogas burners, etc.
What we usually call burners are actually boiler burners.