Grate firing explained

Grate firing is a type of industrial combustion system used for solid fuels. It now is used mainly for burning waste and biomass, but also for smaller coal furnaces.

Types

Travelling grate
  • A moving grate which is covered with a fuel layer, 10-30 cm. Power control by means of varying the grate velocity
    Reciprocating grate
  • For ash-rich, low calorific fuels like municipal waste, arrangement of stationary and moving grates -> conveying and mixing (forward-moving type or reverse-action grate)
    Vibrating grate
  • Water cooled membrane wall, with holes for air. For burning coal or wood.

    Grate area

    The grate area is the area of the grate (length x width). The larger the grate area, the more fuel can be burned per hour. The amount of fuel burned also depends on the fuel or bed movement velocity.

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