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When the biomass burner is in the burning state, if there is an emergency shutdown, sudden failure of the fan, etc., a large amount of inadequately combustible gas will accumulate in the furnace of the burner, which will impair the operation of the biomass burner. Cause safety hazards. Therefore, in a limited space such as the furnace of a biomass burner, when the concentration of combustible gas reaches 5%-15% of the air share, it will suddenly detonate the combustible gas in the limited space, which constitutes equipment and personal safety. So how did the large amount of combustible gas in the biomass burner come from? It is possible that piles are generated when the feed frequency of the biomass burner is too high, thereby generating combustible gas due to incomplete combustion. In this case, the feed frequency should be reduced to prevent piles and the fuel in the furnace can be fully burned; At the same time, increase the amount of induced air to reduce the internal pressure of the furnace and the production of combustible gas. Increase the blast air volume in the furnace of the biomass burner and under the grate. Although the internal pressure of the furnace is slightly increased, it can greatly reduce the production of combustible gas. It can be adjusted reasonably according to the combustion flame condition when adjusting the machine. Of course, it is also possible that the biomass burner has too much material to ignite when it is ignited, so the material should be controlled. If combustible gas has already accumulated in the furnace of the biomass burner, remember not to open the furnace door. You must open the blower to blow out the combustible gas before opening the furnace door, otherwise it will easily cause a gas explosion, which is for the safety of personnel and equipment. create a threat. To If you are interested in gas oil burners, please contact us for a quote!