
Oil And Gas Fired I.B.R Steam Boilers
The combustion chamber (furnace) forms the first pass in which the fuel is atomized, combusted and radiant heat transmitted to the water contained in the shell, submerging the furnace, reversing camber and smoke tubes. The hot flue gases are diverted through the internal reversing chamber (wetback) and subsequently to the second and third pass of tubes transferring the convective heat to the boiler.