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types of fired heater?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Heater is used for heat generation by combusting of oilFired Heater or gas or a mixture of them.

Fluids coming in the heater will be heated without changing of state (input/output at liquid state or gaseous state) or with vaporization already started at heater entrance (mixed phase) and which will increase during the process inside the heater.

Heaters used in industry for steam generation and petroleum refining are known as fired heater, process heaters, furnaces or process furnaces.

Fired heaters are used throughout hydrocarbon and chemical processing industries such as refineries, gas plants, petrochemicals, chemicals and synthetics, olefins, ammonia and fertilizer plants.

There are some special heaters where chemical reactions occurs, for example steam reforming heaters or cracking furnaces.

The common type of fired heaters are the following:

box;

cabin;

cylindrical vertical. The cylindrical vertical type are usually used up to about 20-25 million of Kcal/h, cabin type or box type for higher power.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Conventional fired heaters designs include both radiant and convection sections. In certain fired heater designs known as the “all radiant” type, there is no separate convection section.

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