Clayton Waste Heat Boilers
The Clayton Waste Heat Recovery System can be used to generate steam or high temperature hot water. There are typical combinations of an exhaust gas or waste heat unit with a direct fired steam generator. A principal feature of the Clayton Waste Heat Recovery System is its unique coil design. The coil tube is wound in a spiral pattern with closely controlled spacing between turns. This provides the desired area to control the velocities of the boiler gases. This highly efficient heating surface arrangement minimizes size and weight requirements.
The Clayton Exhaust Gas Boiler (EGB) is primarily used in conjunction with a Prime Mover, such as a Turbine or Internal Combustion Engine (100 kW to 15 mW), as part of a Distributed Generation installation producing electricity or in marine/shipboard applications. The typical Clayton EGB is constructed of individual coil modules, with each module containing spirally wound layers.
The number of modules used depends upon the exhaust gas flows, allowable back pressure and on the boiler heat output requirements in steam or hot water. The Clayton EGB module is available in various sizes and configurations to meet individual requirements. Clayton EGB modules can operate at temperatures up to 650 °C and can run dry (without circulating water in the tubes) at temperatures up to 450°C. Once assembled with the appropriate coil modules, the completed Clayton EGB includes inlet and outlet cones that permit vertical or horizontal units with exhaust gas flows in any direction.
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The Clayton Waste Heat Recovery System can be used to generate steam or high temperature hot water. There are typical combinations of an exhaust gas or waste heat unit with a direct fired steam generator. A principal feature of the Clayton Waste Heat Recovery System is its unique coil design. The coil tube is wound in a spiral pattern with closely controlled spacing between turns. This provides the desired area to control the velocities of the boiler gases. This highly efficient heating surface arrangement minimizes size and weight requirements.
The Clayton Exhaust Gas Boiler (EGB) is primarily used in conjunction with a Prime Mover, such as a Turbine or Internal Combustion Engine (100 kW to 15 mW), as part of a Distributed Generation installation producing electricity or in marine/shipboard applications. The typical Clayton EGB is constructed of individual coil modules, with each module containing spirally wound layers.
The number of modules used depends upon the exhaust gas flows, allowable back pressure and on the boiler heat output requirements in steam or hot water. The Clayton EGB module is available in various sizes and configurations to meet individual requirements. Clayton EGB modules can operate at temperatures up to 650 °C and can run dry (without circulating water in the tubes) at temperatures up to 450°C. Once assembled with the appropriate coil modules, the completed Clayton EGB includes inlet and outlet cones that permit vertical or horizontal units with exhaust gas flows in any direction.
To contact O’Brien Boiler Services about Clayton Waste Heat Boilers use Get a quote.
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