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What is the role of auxiliary burners in incinerators?​

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Answered by sanjudnath
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Answer:

Auxiliary-Fuel Firing Equipment: Equipment to supply additional heat, by the combustion of anauxiliary fuel, for the purpose of attaining temperatures sufficiently high (a) to dry and ignite the waste material, (b) to maintain ignition thereof, and (c) to effect complete combustion of combustible solids

Answered by itzsmartyprince
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Incinerators. An incinerator is a furnace for burning waste. Many paper and pulp mills incorporate them into their pollution mitigation systems. Incineration involves the high-efficiency combustion of certain solid, liquid, or gaseous wastes.

Explanation:

Auxiliary-Fuel Firing Equipment: Equipment to supply additional heat, by the combustion of an auxiliary fuel, for the purpose of attaining temperatures sufficiently high (a) to dry and ignite the waste material, (b) to maintain ignition thereof, and (c) to effect complete combustion of combustible solids, vapors .

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