SO.sub.x , NO.sub.x , and particulate removal system
First Claim
1. An apparatus for controlling emissions of a fossil fuel fired boiler which produces flue gases containing SOX, NOX, and particulates, comprising:
- a flue gas duct constructed so as to carry flue gases from a boiler to a stack for discharge;
a high-temperature pulse jet fabric filter house connected along the flue gas duct between the boiler and the stack, said filter house constructed so as to remove particulate from the flue gas passing along the flue gas duct, said fabric filter house having a plurality of fabric filter bags contained therein with each of said fabric filter bags having a bag retainer situated therein;
a selective catalytic reduction catalyst positioned inside the bag retainer of each of said fabric filter bags in said filter house;
means for recovering heat connected along the flue gas duct downstream of said fabric filter house, said heat recovering means constructed so as to be heated by the flue gases in the flue gas duct;
means for injecting an ammoniacal compound into the flue gas duct upstream of said filter house; and
means for injecting sorbent into the flue gas duct upstream of the filter house whereby the sorbent reacts with SOX from the flue gas, the particulates are removed in said fabric filter house, thus protecting the selective catalytic reduction catalyst from fly ash erosion and SOX poisoning.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for controlling emissions of a fossil fuel fired boiler including a high temperature fabric filter house with an SCR catalyst situated therein for receiving flue gases along with an injected ammoniacal compound and sorbent. The sorbent reacts with the SOx while the ammoniacal compound reduces the NOx in the presence of the SCR catalyst inside the high temperature fabric filter house. Both the SOx and the particulates are removed upstream of the SCR catalyst to diminish the problems of SO2 or SO3 poisoning of the catalyst and erosion and fouling of the catalyst with the fly ash. Since the sulfur oxides and particulates are removed prior to the heat recovery system, the fouling and corrosion potential are substantially decreased thus allowing the heat recovery system to be operated at a lower outlet flue gas temperature which yields an incremental improvement in energy recovery.
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4 Claims
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1. An apparatus for controlling emissions of a fossil fuel fired boiler which produces flue gases containing SOX, NOX, and particulates, comprising:
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a flue gas duct constructed so as to carry flue gases from a boiler to a stack for discharge; a high-temperature pulse jet fabric filter house connected along the flue gas duct between the boiler and the stack, said filter house constructed so as to remove particulate from the flue gas passing along the flue gas duct, said fabric filter house having a plurality of fabric filter bags contained therein with each of said fabric filter bags having a bag retainer situated therein; a selective catalytic reduction catalyst positioned inside the bag retainer of each of said fabric filter bags in said filter house; means for recovering heat connected along the flue gas duct downstream of said fabric filter house, said heat recovering means constructed so as to be heated by the flue gases in the flue gas duct; means for injecting an ammoniacal compound into the flue gas duct upstream of said filter house; and means for injecting sorbent into the flue gas duct upstream of the filter house whereby the sorbent reacts with SOX from the flue gas, the particulates are removed in said fabric filter house, thus protecting the selective catalytic reduction catalyst from fly ash erosion and SOX poisoning. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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