Papers - Smelting - Waste-Heat Boiler Practice - Waste-heat Boiler Practice at the Garfield Smelter

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. A. Marriot
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

The steam-generating plant at the Garfield smelter of The American Smelting and Refining Co. consists of two divisions in which the boilers are classed as direct-fired or waste-heat. The direct-fired boiler plant consists of eight 330-boiler hp. type K-19 and S-I 7 Stirling boilers located in the boiler room adjacent to the power house, and two 330-boiler hp. Stirling type K-19 boilers in the reverberatory building, which formerly were connected to a reverberatory furnace but now are arranged for direct firing. All direct-fired boilers are now fired with natural gas. The waste-heat boiler plant consists of all units connected to reverberatory furnaces, and receiving heat from the exit gases therefrom. In this classification there are two 490-boiler hp. Erie City vertical water-tube boilers, and six 330-boiler hp. type K-19 Stirling water-tube waste-heat boilers. Each furnace has boilers arranged in battery setting. The boilers are directly in front of the furnace and connection is made through a short uptake and flue (Fig. 1). The Stirling boiler settings rest on concrete foundations at ground level, with the furnace uptake and flue at a low elevation. The Erie boilers are carried on steelwork some 15 ft. above ground level, and stand against the face of the uptake with no connecting flue. The constructional requirements of a larger furnace dictated this type of setting.
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APA: R. A. Marriot  (1934)  Papers - Smelting - Waste-Heat Boiler Practice - Waste-heat Boiler Practice at the Garfield Smelter

MLA: R. A. Marriot Papers - Smelting - Waste-Heat Boiler Practice - Waste-heat Boiler Practice at the Garfield Smelter. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1934.

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