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Sawdust Fired Hot Water Boiler For Kiln Drying

A timber processing plant needed to reduce energy costs and used sawdust as a free fuel source. A 2 MW forced circulation sawdust-fired hot water boiler was designed to generate hot water for kiln drying, replacing expensive natural gas. The integrated system included sawdust storage, handling, firing and controls to operate unmanned. It successfully provided heat for many years, repaying costs and generating income for the owner.

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Sawdust Fired Hot Water Boiler For Kiln Drying

A timber processing plant needed to reduce energy costs and used sawdust as a free fuel source. A 2 MW forced circulation sawdust-fired hot water boiler was designed to generate hot water for kiln drying, replacing expensive natural gas. The integrated system included sawdust storage, handling, firing and controls to operate unmanned. It successfully provided heat for many years, repaying costs and generating income for the owner.

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Sawdust Fired Hot Water


Boiler for Kiln Drying
PLANT LOCATION Asia

FACILITY DESCRIPTION Timber Processing / Saw Milling

BOILER TYPE Forced Circulation

BOILER CAPACITY 2 [MW]

Conditions:

A small timber processing plant needed to reduce energy costs. Sawdust, which was a site waste product,
was available as a free source of fuel. If this could be burned to heat hot water, it would displace Natural
Gas, and reduce the site’s energy costs.

The hot water was needed to heat timber kilns and the quantity of heat required was relatively small (around
2 MW). The only “off the shelf” hot water heaters available were either gas or oil Ired. A bespoke design
purpose-built sawdust Ired heater was the only practical option available.

Design Boiler designed an integrated sawdust Ired cyclonic combustor and a small hot water boiler to
generate the required hot water for the kilns. The design included sawdust fuel storage and handling,

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sawdust fuel Iring and a draught plant. The boiler controls were
designed to enable the plant to operate unmanned. The plant was
fabricated and installed with minimum interruption to the overall
timber processing facility. It has operated successfully for many
years and has repaid its initial capital investment many times over,
providing its owner with an additional income stream in the form of
sustainable energy credits.

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