STUDY OF METHODS FOR DETERMINING THE COMPOSITION OF GAS SUPPLIED TO GAS-FIRED FURNACES AND MONITORING CO CONTENT IN FLUE GASES
Keywords:
Gas-fired furnace, combustion process, CO monitoring, gas analyzer, sensor, environmental monitoring.Abstract
This article investigates methods for determining the composition of gas supplied to industrial gas-fired furnaces and for monitoring the concentration of CO in flue gases in order to improve the efficiency of the combustion process. Analysis of gas composition and control of CO concentration make it possible to ensure optimal combustion conditions, reduce fuel consumption, and minimize the emission of harmful substances into the environment. The study considers the possibilities of using gas analyzers, sensors, and intelligent control methods.
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