Primary Air Fans in Waste Incineration Power Generation Industry
The primary air fan serves as the core equipment for oxygen supply in waste incineration power generation systems. It is responsible for delivering high-temperature air (typically 150-220°C) into the incinerator grate to ensure stable combustion of municipal solid waste, control furnace temperature, and optimize the burnout rate of slag.
Key Features
- Backward-curving blades
- High efficiency and energy saving
- Flat performance curve
- Wide adjustment range in the high-efficiency zone
Technical Specifications
| Typical Performance Parameters |
Conveyed Medium |
Structural Type |
Air volume: 100000~165000 m³/h Air pressure: 11000~20000 Pa Operating temperature: 20℃ |
Air |
Double-support centrifugal type |
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