Low BTU Gas Powers Steel Plant

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic,
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
De Jong-Coen,
Firing,
Natural Gas,
Steam,
Telecom & Utilities,
Turbine
Source:
Coen Company

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Overview: De Jong-Coen has been awarded with an order for the burner installation for an auxiliary boiler at a steel plant in Italy. The firing system had to be designed for firing Blast Furnace Gas (BFG), Coke Oven Gas (COG) and Natural Gas (NG). The auxiliary steam boiler will produce the steam necessary for the steam turbine for power plant operation and the process steam for the steel mill when the HRSG associated to a gas turbine is out of service. De Jong-Coen designed special Dual Air Zone (DAZ) registers with a scroll burner for BFG, retractable axial spuds for COG and a center fired gas gun for NG.

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