Combustion Equipment Refurbishment at East River 70

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic,
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Coen Co.,
Firing,
Manufacturing,
Outage
Source:
Coen Company

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Overview: East River 70 is a 185 MW wall-fired Foster Wheeler boiler, capable of firing natural gas and No. 6 oil. The boiler has 18 burners with a compartmented windbox. No controls for NOx emissions were available. Coen's scope included design, fabrication, installation supervision and equipment commissioning. The new hardware was installed during a maintenance outage and the air registers were fixed in the open position. The boiler was subsequently brought to full-load on both fuels for a limited checkout prior to an additional outage for steam-send-out conversion.

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