
COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY CONTROL IN BOILERS
For process efficiency in boilers, the air-fuel ratio needs to be optimized.
One of the most important ways to reduce energy consumption is to optimize combustion control on industrial boilers, steam generators and process heaters.
Optimum air-fuel ratios can be achieved by monitoring the air and fuel ratios of the burners.
This practice significantly reduces natural gas (or propane) energy costs and improves process efficiency.
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS AND ISO 50001
Emissions are reduced and energy is saved when adjusting burners to reduce excessive fuel use.
In addition, the newly announced ISO 50001 standards define best practice for energy management and fuel line monitoring and control plays an important role.
Typical applications for fuel line flow monitoring are in many industries, including textiles, glass manufacturing, automotive, aluminum and steel, food and beverage, pulp and paper, energy, chemical and refinery.

Thermal mass flow meters optimize combustion control by monitoring the air-fuel ratio in industrial boilers, steam generators.