Boiler cold start using pulverized coal in ignitor burners
First Claim
1. In a furnace system that includes a furnace, a main coal nozzle arranged to direct coal into the furnace, an air preheater having a flue-gas inlet, an air inlet, and an air outlet and being connected to receive flue gases from the furnace at its flue-gas inlet and transfer heat from the flue gas to air entering the air inlet and leaving the air outlet, a main pulverizer, conduit means connected to conduct coal from the pulverizer outlet to the main coal nozzle, means for forcing a first air stream through the preheater from its air inlet to its air outlet and from the air outlet through the pulverizer and into the main coal nozzle, and means for forcing a second air stream from the preheater outlet into the furnace, the improvement comprising:
- a. an ignitor nozzle positioned for ignition of coal leaving the coal nozzle;
b. an ignitor pulverizer for pulverizing coal;
c. a separator for separating coal from air;
d. means for conveying coal mixed with air from the ignitor pulverizer to the separator;
e. means for conveying coal from the separator to the ignitor nozzle;
f. means for heating a third air stream to a temperature higher than that of the first and second air streams;
g. means for causing the third air stream to flow to the furnace at the ignitor nozzle; and
h. a lighter, positionable near the outlet of the ignitor nozzle, for igniting coal issuing from the ignitor nozzle.
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Abstract
An ignition, warm-up and low-load-stabilization system for furnaces fired by pulverized coal. In conjunction with a system in which pulverized coal is sent directly from a coal mill to a load-bearing nozzle and in which combustion air is brought to the nozzles from an air preheater that uses hot furnace gases to warm the combustion air, ignitor nozzles are provided that are supplied by pipes bearing coal from which the drying air has been separated. Combustion air for the ignitor nozzles is heated by an independent heat source that heats the combustion air or a portion thereof to a temperature higher than that of the air supplied by the air preheater. Such a coal-fired ignitor burner can replace oil or gas-fired ignitors and warm-up guns and thereby reduce the amount of oil or gas used in ignition, warm-up, and low-load stabilization.
31 Citations
26 Claims
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1. In a furnace system that includes a furnace, a main coal nozzle arranged to direct coal into the furnace, an air preheater having a flue-gas inlet, an air inlet, and an air outlet and being connected to receive flue gases from the furnace at its flue-gas inlet and transfer heat from the flue gas to air entering the air inlet and leaving the air outlet, a main pulverizer, conduit means connected to conduct coal from the pulverizer outlet to the main coal nozzle, means for forcing a first air stream through the preheater from its air inlet to its air outlet and from the air outlet through the pulverizer and into the main coal nozzle, and means for forcing a second air stream from the preheater outlet into the furnace, the improvement comprising:
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a. an ignitor nozzle positioned for ignition of coal leaving the coal nozzle; b. an ignitor pulverizer for pulverizing coal; c. a separator for separating coal from air; d. means for conveying coal mixed with air from the ignitor pulverizer to the separator; e. means for conveying coal from the separator to the ignitor nozzle; f. means for heating a third air stream to a temperature higher than that of the first and second air streams; g. means for causing the third air stream to flow to the furnace at the ignitor nozzle; and h. a lighter, positionable near the outlet of the ignitor nozzle, for igniting coal issuing from the ignitor nozzle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. In a method of operating a coal-fired furnace that includes heating a first air stream by transferring heat from combustion products of the furnace to the air in the first air stream, using the first air stream to entrain coal ground in a main pulverizer and convey it to the furnace, heating a second air stream by transferring heat from combustion products of the furnace to the air in the second air stream, and conducting it to the furnace, the improvement comprising steps of:
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a. separating pulverized coal from a mixture of pulverized coal and air; b. supplying the separated coal to an ignitor nozzle positioned to ignite the coal entrained in the first air stream as it enters the furnace; c. heating a third air stream to a temperature higher than the temperature of both the first and second air streams; d. causing the third air stream to flow to the furnace at the ignitor nozzle; and e. igniting the coal leaving the ignitor nozzle. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. In a furnace system that includes a furnace, a main coal nozzle arranged to direct coal into the furnace, an air preheater having a flue-gas inlet, an air inlet, and an air outlet and being connected to receive flue gases from the furnace at its flue-gas inlet and transfer heat from the flue gas to air entering the air inlet and leaving the air outlet, a main pulverizer, conduit means connected to conduct coal from the pulverizer outlet to the main coal nozzle, means for forcing a first air stream through the preheater from its air inlet to its air outlet and from the air outlet through the pulverizer and into the main coal nozzle, and means for forcing a second air stream from the preheater outlet into the furnace, the improvement comprising:
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a. an ignitor nozzle positioned for ignition of coal leaving the coal nozzle; b. an ignitor pulverizer for pulverizing coal; c. a separator for separating coal from air; d. means for conveying coal mixed with air from the ignitor pulverizer to the separator; e. means for conveying coal from the separator to the ignitor nozzle; f. means for transferring heat to a third air stream from a source other than the combustion products; g. means for causing the third air stream to flow into the furnace at the ignitor nozzle; and h. a lighter, positionable near the outlet of the ignitor nozzle, for igniting coal issuing from the ignitor nozzle. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. In the method of operating a coal-fired furnace that includes the steps of pulverizing coal, supplying the pulverized coal to the furnace through a main coal nozzle, supplying air to the furnace at the main coal nozzle to support combustion of the coal in the furnace, igniting the coal in the furnace, thereby producing combustion products, and using heat from the combustion products to heat the air supplied to the furnace, the improvement wherein the igniting step comprises the steps of:
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a. providing a bin of pulverized coal; b. supplying coal from the bin to the furnace through an ignitor nozzle positioned for ignition of coal issuing from the main coal nozzle; c. heating an ignitor-air stream from a source other than the combustion products; d. supplying the ignitor-air stream to the furnace at the ignitor nozzle; and e. igniting the coal issuing from the ignitor nozzle, thereby providing an ignitor flame by which coal is ignited when it issues from the main coal nozzle. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A method of igniting a fuel stream comprising pulverized coal in an unheated furnace pursuant to initiating operation of the furnace comprising the steps of:
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providing a supply of pulverized coal; establishing a stream of primary air; establishing a second air stream; energizing a source of thermal energy located exteriorly of the unheated furnace; heating the second air stream by transferring thermal energy thereto from the source of thermal energy, the second air stream thereby being heated with thermal energy which is not directly derived from furnace operation to a temperature substantially higher than that of the primary air; entraining coal from the supply in the primary air stream to form a fuel stream; simultaneously delivering the fuel stream and at least a part of the heated second air stream to the interior of the furnace via a nozzle associated with a burner; delivering additional hot air from the heated second air stream to the furnace at the nozzle and coaxially about the simultaneously delivered fuel stream and first part of the heated air whereby the additional hot air supports combustion of the fuel stream; and supplying ignition energy to the fuel stream at the nozzle to cause ignition thereof in the cold furnace to thereby initiate operation of the furnace. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25)
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26. In a furnace system that includes a furnace, at least a first main coal nozzle arranged to direct coal into the furnace, an air preheater having a flue-gas inlet, an air inlet, and an air outlet and being connected to receive flue gases from the furnace at its flue-gas inlet and transfer heat from the flue gas to air entering the air inlet and leaving the air outlet, a coal pulverizer, conduit means connected to conduct pulverized coal from the pulverizer to the main coal nozzle, means for forcing a first air stream through the preheater from its air inlet to its air outlet and from the air outlet through the pulverizer to entrain and transport coal through said conduit means and into the main coal nozzle, an improved warm-up system comprising:
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an ignitor nozzle; means for storing a supply of pulverized coal during normal furnace operation; means for establishing a second air stream; means for controllably releasing pulverized coal from said storing means; means for transferring heat to the second air stream from a source other than the furnace flue gas; means for causing the second air stream and the coal released from said storing means to flow into the furnace at the ignitor nozzle; and a lighter, positionable near the outlet of the ignitor nozzle, for igniting coal issuing from the ignitor nozzle whereby ignition energy will be supplied by said lighter and heat transfer means.
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