Burner Basics

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Across
  1. 4. Required to promote adequate mixing of fuel and air together to maintain the combustion process.
  2. 6. Used in the combustion process to produce heat as a product from a chemical oxidation reaction.
  3. 8. This accounts for approximately 10% of the combustion air drop across the burner.
  4. 9. Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) is like an SCR, but it doesn't have this.
Down
  1. 1. This device is used to control the amount of air and the amount of gas mixed in a combustion reaction.
  2. 2. A chemical reaction where fuel is mixed with oxygen at a temperature great enough for the reaction to occur.
  3. 3. This is the main location for burner stability.
  4. 4. Required to unite the proper amount of air with the quantity of fuel to be burned in the combustion process.
  5. 5. Abbrev. Solving mathematical equations of physical phenomena using computers.
  6. 7. This part of the fuel gas tip is used to control the amount of gas injected into the burner combustion zone.
  7. 10. Air leakage into the furnace.