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Case study: Flue gas monitoring system increases overall boiler and burner efficiency

ARLA Foods is one of the UK’s leading dairy companies, processing approximately two billion litres of milk a year and supplying a third of the nation’s milk. Stourton Dairy is one of Arla Foods flagship production facilities. The project brief for this site was to improve efficiency by upgrading to the Autoflame Mk7 Controller and installing Mk7 Exhaust Gas Analysers (EGA) on each boiler to monitor and reduce exhaust gas emissions. It is important for Arla Foods to maintain the efficiency of the company’s manufacturing process and a solution was needed to reduce and monitor emissions from the boiler plant at Stourton. High levels of O2 within a boiler can have a negative effect on the combustion process, cooling the burner flame and restricting heat transfer to the water. Reductions in O2 levels will dramatically improve the combustion efficiency. 

The Autoflame EGA system offers enhanced monitoring of flue gases produced during a combustion process. Six gases can be measured at any one time including O2, CO2, CO, NO and SO2 or NO2. The system is able to make minor adjustments to the combustion configuration when needed. Unlike other trim systems, Autoflame’s EGA carries out “3 parameter trim” and is used to maintain the commissioning values. 

Trimming on O2, CO and CO2 values for extra safety, trim is used to ensure the boiler functions with acceptable levels of gas (specified at the time of commissioning). 

The EGA will make adjustments when necessary in order to maintain optimum combustion and minimise environmental impact. It works together with the Mk7 Autoflame Combustion Management System to increase efficiency, reduce fuel consumption and improve combustion. Data can be displayed on the EGA touch screen for analysis in graph or chart form and can also be exported to the Building Management System (BMS) via the Autoflame Data Transfer Interface (DTI). 

Since installation of the EGA at Stourton, Arla have seen improvements in efficiency and reductions of over 2 per cent in O2 levels and are now considering the installation of the DTI to take full advantage of the EGA’s monitoring capabilities.

Autoflame is represented in South Africa by Combustion Technology; Email: info@combustiontechnology.co.za for more information.

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