Field test of coal type adaptability on a 300 MW CFB boiler

2015 
Abstract Coal type adaptability for CFB boilers is of great importance because it influences whether the unit can operate safely, economically and environmentally when the coal type is changed. Research is carried out on a 300 MW CFB boiler located in Longyan power plant, Fujian province by burning three types of coal, i.e. Fujian anthracite, Shenhua bituminous coal and Indonesia lignite. The results show that all the three coals are capable to meet the basic requirement of bed temperature. But the fly ash carbon content and exhaust gas temperature depend on the coal type. Compared with Fujian anthracite, Shenhua bituminous coal and Indonesia lignite tend to possess lower fly ash carbon content and lower exhaust gas temperature under high boiler load, which helps to increase the boiler efficiency. The auxiliary power consumption rates under all the three types of coal are all lower than 4.3% with the successful utilization of lower energy consumption technology based on state specification design theory. Besides, when the fuel is changed from Fujian anthracite to Shenhua bituminous coal and Indonesia lignite, SO 2 emission and dust emission decreases, while the NO x emission increases.
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