QUANTUM Low NOx Burner Retrofit

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic,
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Burner,
Quantum Corp.,
United Airlines
Source:
Coen Company

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Overview: United Airlines located at the San Francisco airport has a cogeneration facility with a 50MW gas turbine, heat recovery steam generator, and two auxiliary packaged boilers. In order to meet the new Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) emission requirements of 30 ppm NOx and 400 ppm CO on the auxiliary boilers, United decided to retrofit one of their boilers with Coen's new Quantum Low NOx "QLN" burners. Since the new Coen "QLN" burner could fit into the existing windbox, the retrofit was accomplished with a minimal amount of rework. One of the benefits of the new "QLN" burner is that it did not require flue gas recirculation (FGR).

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