RI 3849 Burning Bituminous and Subbituminous Coals on an Anthracite, Ash-Removal-Type. Domestic Stoker

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 1174 KB
- Publication Date:
- Dec 1, 1945
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION Coals vary so widely in their burning characteristics that all coals prepared for domestic stoker use cannot be burned efficiently on every type of stoker. The overfeed stoker, a large number of which are in use in the Pacific Northwest, operates satisfactorily when burning low- to high-ash, noncaking bituminous or subbituminous coals, whereas on the clinkering-type, underfeed, bituminous stoker both caking and noncaking bituminous and subbituminous coals are burned, generally with ash contents below 12 percent and ash-softening temperatures between 1,800º and about 2,600º F. Because fly ash continues to be one of the most troublesome factors in domestic underfeed stokers, noncaking coals especially must be chosen carefully with respect to size composition, particularly as regards the exclusion of excessive fines. Their formation as a result of degradation in storage handling or because of crushing in .the stoker worm will increase the fly-ash nuisence.Bituminous and subbituminous coals with higher ash-softening temperatures and, often, higher ash contents have not been able to enter the domestic stoker-coal market in the Pacific northwest because clinkers are not formed readily during clinker-type underfeed-stoker burning, especially in mild weather, and because of the labor and attendant inconvenience required in handling larger volumes of ash. The work described in this report was undertaken to enable mines producing coals of the kind described to enter the stoker-coal markets. The anthracite stoker selected was one that conveys the refuse from the ash pit of the furnace and deposits it into one of two covered, dust-tight disposal cans."
Citation
APA:
(1945) RI 3849 Burning Bituminous and Subbituminous Coals on an Anthracite, Ash-Removal-Type. Domestic StokerMLA: RI 3849 Burning Bituminous and Subbituminous Coals on an Anthracite, Ash-Removal-Type. Domestic Stoker. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1945.