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2013 PRESENTATION PRESENTED BY: MIKE MACYSZYN AND NOEL CHARCHUK

2013 PRESENTATION PRESENTED BY: MIKE MACYSZYN AND NOEL CHARCHUK. HTH HEATECH INC. 8916-44 Str. S.E. Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2C 2P6 Tel. 403-279-1990 Fax. 403-236-5145. ‘fired equipment specialists’. Federally Chartered Founded in 1988 Head Office, Calgary, Alberta

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2013 PRESENTATION PRESENTED BY: MIKE MACYSZYN AND NOEL CHARCHUK

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  1. 2013 PRESENTATION PRESENTED BY: MIKE MACYSZYN AND NOEL CHARCHUK

  2. HTH HEATECH INC. 8916-44 Str. S.E. Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2C 2P6 Tel. 403-279-1990 Fax. 403-236-5145 ‘fired equipment specialists’

  3. Federally Chartered • Founded in 1988 • Head Office, Calgary, Alberta • Service Office, Edmonton, Alberta • Presently over 30 employees on staff Company profile Celebrating 25 years in business! ‘fired equipment specialists’

  4. Core business • Sales of Industrial Heaters and Boilers • Custom Design Fabrication • Skid Packaging • Commissioning Services • Technical Support ‘fired equipment specialists’

  5. WORLDWIDE PRESENCE ‘fired equipment specialists’

  6. Equipment Helical Coil Heaters Waste Heat Recovery Units Water Tube and Fire Tube Steam Boilers Atmospheric Heaters ‘fired equipment specialists’

  7. Heatec - Helical Coil Heaters Thermal Shock Proof High Delta T capability Schedule 40 or 80 pipe coil Glycol, Thermal Oil, Regen Gas Capacities up to 55 MM BTUs/hr ‘fired equipment specialists’

  8. ‘fired equipment specialists’

  9. Waste Heat Recovery Units Turbines, Reciprocating Engines, Heaters, Boilers Glycol, Thermal Oil, Water, Steam Condensing Applications Efficiency improvement, emissions reduction ‘fired equipment specialists’

  10. Steam Boilers Atmospheric boilers up to 150 HP Firetube boilers up to 1800 HP Commercial watertube boilers up to 40,000 lbs/hr Industrial water tube boilers up to 300,000 lbs/hr saturated or superheated steam Feedwater, Blowdown systems and DAs ‘fired equipment specialists’

  11. Atmospheric Heaters PARKER Efficient design Conservative heating surface Ease of operation and maintenance Glycol, Thermal Oil or Water High Delta T capability Capacities up to 5 MM BTUs/hr ‘fired equipment specialists’

  12. Fabrication and Skid Packaging Heater and Boiler Packages WHRU skids and structures Pumps, valving and piping spools Expansion Tanks Slipstream filters ‘fired equipment specialists’

  13. 40’ Enclosed Container Steam Boiler Package

  14. 33,000,000 Btu/hr Glycol Heater Package

  15. WHRU for Turbine Driven Co-Gen Plant

  16. 100,00 lbs/hr Steam Boiler Package

  17. SHOP CERTIFICATIONS ASME Section I, IV, VIII repairs and alterations Piping to ASME B31.1, B31.3 and B31.9 CWB ABSA registered QC/QA program Health & Safety Certificates (COR, HS&E, ISNetworld, Complyworks) ‘fired equipment specialists’

  18. Part II

  19. Combustion ‘Combustion’ or ‘Burning’ is an exothermic chemical reaction between a fuel and an oxidant with a production of heat. CH4 + 2O2CO2 + 2H2O + energy approx. 1 gal of water per 100,000 btu/hr ‘fired equipment specialists’

  20. 3 Ts of Combustion: • - Time • - Turbulence • - Temperature • A/F (Fuel Equivalence Ratio) = Φ • Φ = 1 stoichiometric • Φ < 1 lean • Φ > 1 rich ‘fired equipment specialists’

  21. COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY CALCULATION OF HOW WELL EQUIPMENT IS BURNING A SPECIFIC FUEL. ‘HEATING VALUE’ – ENERGY AVAILABLE PER UNIT MASS OR VOLUME (kJ/m3, Btu/lb, Btu/ft3)FOR A GIVEN FUEL (TYPICALLY DOES NOT INCLUDE CONDENSATION OF WATER VAPOURS). LHV – LOWER HEATING VALUE – NET HEATING VALUE HHV – HIGHER HEATING VALUE – GROSS HEATING VALUE ‘fired equipment specialists’

  22. TYPES OF FLAMES PREMIXED – TYPICALLY TURBULENT FLOW (Bunsen burner) ‘fired equipment specialists’

  23. DIFFUSSION– NON-PREMIXED (TYP. LAMINAR) – (candle) ‘fired equipment specialists’

  24. EMISSIONS What is NOx (oxides of nitrogen)? NO – nitrogen monoxide (nitric oxide) NO2 – nitrogen dioxide N2O – nitrous oxide (laughing gas) Cause of major pollution Acid rain Smog (photochemical smog) Ozone depletion ‘fired equipment specialists’

  25. NOx Formation Mechanisms Thermal NOx High temperature reaction between nitrogen and oxygen >2800oF Prompt NOx Fast reaction between nitrogen, oxygen and hydrocarbon radicals Fuel NOx Direct oxidation of organo-nitrogen compounds in fuel ‘fired equipment specialists’

  26. NOx REDUCTION TECHNOLOGIES FGR (Flue Gas Recirculation)– PowerFlame Fuel/Air staging– John Zink, Callidus, Zeeco Air Premix technology - MaxonKinedizer Metal Fiber burner - Parker ‘fired equipment specialists’

  27. Burners What is the function of a burner ? Fuel and air metering Proper mixing Flame shaping Emissions control CCME guidelines for NOx formation < 49 ppm OVER 10MM BTUs/hr input ‘fired equipment specialists’

  28. Premixed burners ‘fired equipment specialists’

  29. Metal Fiber BurnersPremixed surface burn technology ‘fired equipment specialists’

  30. PowerFlame burner Flue Gas Recirculation Low NOx with FGR - 8:1 turndown ‘fired equipment specialists’

  31. MaxonKinedizer Nozzle mixing medium velocity Low NOx - 12:1 turndown ‘fired equipment specialists’

  32. Equipment Efficiency What is efficiency and how do you measure it? Combustion efficiency Chemistry of the fuel Net temperature of the exhaust gas % O2, CO2 or CO after combustion Heater/Boiler efficiency Gross Heat Input minus Heat Output Stack loses Moisture Wall loss ‘fired equipment specialists’

  33. Equipment Efficiency ‘fired equipment specialists’

  34. Equipment Efficiency Typical equipment efficiency is around 80 % based on LHV – typ. 60-65% radiant , 10-20% convective How do you increase efficiency Condensing Economizers recover latent heat of water vapour (Condensing Boilers) Sensible heat from flue gas (WHRUs) Efficiency increase up to 96%+ ‘fired equipment specialists’

  35. Economizer ‘fired equipment specialists’

  36. Equipment Efficiency • Direct fired heater vs Indirect fired heater • Direct fired – where energy is transferred directly to the process fluid flowing in the coils installed in the furnace. ($$$) ‘fired equipment specialists’

  37. Equipment Efficiency • Indirect fired – where energy is first transferred to a fluid or solid which then serves as the heating medium. ($) BATH HEATER ‘fired equipment specialists’

  38. ABSA ASME Section I – steam > 15 psi - water > 160psi and temp > 250 oF In Alberta Section I includes hot oil systems ASME Section IV – steam < 15 psi - water < 160 psi and temp < 250 oF ASME Section VIII - WHRU ‘fired equipment specialists’

  39. QUESTIONS? ‘fired equipment specialists’

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