Investigation of Heat Recovery Potential According to Flue Gas Field Measurements in Solid Fuel-Fired Buildings with District and Central Heating Systems

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In this study, flue gas heat recovery potential was determined by using the flue gas measurements from boilers of buildings with solid fuel-fired district and central heating systems in Balikesir, Turkey. Potential flue gas heat recovery potential in terms of energy savings were examined. The potential of heating the preheated water and combustion air supplied to the boiler was analyzed. Thus, the efficiency of the heating system was increased, and energy savings were achieved by providing fuel savings. In order to reduce the flue gas temperature in solid fuel-fired boilers, the acidification temperature, fuel properties and excess air coefficient should be known. Below the acidification temperature, corrosion and other adverse effects may occur in the flue and in the heat exchanger. In this study, acidification temperature and fuel and combustion characteristics of coal were taken into account. Generally, seven types of coal are used for heating purposes in Balikesir province. Thus, flue gas heat recovery potential was determined for these seven types of coal. In terms of energy savings, the recovery potential in Balikesir province was calculated to be between 287,706 and 152,780 kW.

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Kon, O., & Caner, İ. (2022). Investigation of Heat Recovery Potential According to Flue Gas Field Measurements in Solid Fuel-Fired Buildings with District and Central Heating Systems. Processes, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr10102040

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