"Fossil fuel-fired steam generator" means a furnace or boiler used in the process of burning a "Standard conditions" means a temperature of 20°C (68°F) and pressure of 760 millimeters of or any jet ejector or device that takes suction from a pressure below atmospheric and discharges against atmospheric pressure; "Vapor Recovery System
Learn More"Fossil fuel-fired steam generator" means a furnace or boiler used in the process of burning a "Standard conditions" means a temperature of 20°C (68°F) and pressure of 760 millimeters of or any jet ejector or device that takes suction from a pressure below atmospheric and discharges against atmospheric pressure; "Vapor Recovery System
Learn MoreHigh-dust arrangement (HD): The SCR unit is positioned immediately after the boiler. This configuration is used mostly in coal-fired applications, because the gas flue temperature at this location (300 - 400°C) is optimal for the catalyst activity. Dust removal is typically accomplished in cold electrostatic precipitators downstream of the SCR
Learn MoreHigh-dust arrangement (HD): The SCR unit is positioned immediately after the boiler. This configuration is used mostly in coal-fired applications, because the gas flue temperature at this location (300 - 400°C) is optimal for the catalyst activity. Dust removal is typically accomplished in cold electrostatic precipitators downstream of the SCR
Learn More"Fossil fuel-fired steam generator" means a furnace or boiler used in the process of burning a "Standard conditions" means a temperature of 20°C (68°F) and pressure of 760 millimeters of or any jet ejector or device that takes suction from a pressure below atmospheric and discharges against atmospheric pressure; "Vapor Recovery System
Learn MoreHigh-dust arrangement (HD): The SCR unit is positioned immediately after the boiler. This configuration is used mostly in coal-fired applications, because the gas flue temperature at this location (300 - 400°C) is optimal for the catalyst activity. Dust removal is typically accomplished in cold electrostatic precipitators downstream of the SCR
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