Title of article
Impact of burner cycle time in liquid fuel pressure burners on the thermal efficiency of heating appliances
Author/Authors
V. Butala، نويسنده , , S. Muhic، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
8
From page
299
To page
306
Abstract
Heating appliances used in buildings are designed according to buildingʹs heating load as a function of outdoor design air temperature. Usually this temperature is quite lower than the average external air temperature during the heating season. For most of the heating season, heating appliances do not operate at their nominal heating capacity. This requires boilers to operate at a lower thermal efficiency. Furthermore, on–off cycling of the pressure oil burner increases the amount of emissions of harmful substances into the flue gases. In many systems, a built-in burner is harmonized to the heating power of a boiler. The heating applianceʹs thermal efficiency appears to depend on burner cycle time and boiler heating load. Thermal efficiency of the heating appliance drops during shorter burner cycle times. The shortest burner cycle time appears at approx. 50% of the boiler heating load. Interestingly, in cases where the boiler heating load is not equivalent to rated (design) boiler capacity, two methods of calculating boiler thermal efficiency produce different results.
Journal title
Energy
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Energy
Record number
416126
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