Diesel Oil Filter Cup on Oil Line for Incinerator
Can I burn paper in a garden incinerator?
Basically, just like you would when making a bonfire. If filled correctly with
dry material, the incinerator will only take a few moments to light.
I use long matches that can be poked through the holes in the side of the incinerator to light the paper.
Why incineration is bad?
Incinerators generate harmful pollution posing a risk to human health in
nearby communities. Burning trash releases dioxin, lead, and mercury
(in many areas, incinerators are the largest sources of these pollutants),
greenhouse gas emissions including both biogenic sources and carbon dioxide, and hazardous ash.
Incinerator Items/Model | HICLOVER TS5(PLC) | HICLOVER TS10(PLC) | HICLOVER TS20(PLC) | HICLOVER TS30(PLC) |
Burn Rate (Average) | 5-10 kg/hour | 10-20 kg/hour | 20-30 kg/hour | 30-50 kg/hour |
Feed Capacity(Average) | 10kg/feeding | 20kg/feeding | 40kg/feeding | 60kg/feeding |
Control Mode | PLC Automatic | PLC Automatic | PLC Automatic | PLC Automatic |
Combustion Chamber | 52L | 100L | 210L | 330L |
Internal Dimensions | 50x35x30cm | 50x50x40cm | 65x65x50cm | 75x75x60cm |
Secondary Chamber | 26L | 50L | 110L | 180L |
Smoke Filter Chamber | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Feed Mode | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
Voltage | 220V 2P | 220V 2P | 220V 2P | 220V 2P |
Power | 0.5Kw | 0.5Kw | 0.5Kw | 0.5Kw |
Burner Type | Italy Brand | Italy Brand | Italy Brand | Italy Brand |
Oil Consumption (kg/hour) | 4 | 6 | 8 | 12 |
Gas Consumption (m3/hour) | 6.2-11.4 | 6.2-11.4 | 8-15.7 | 9.8–20 |
Temperature Monitor | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Temperature Thermometer | Corundum Probe Tube | Corundum Probe Tube | Corundum Probe Tube | Corundum Probe Tube |
Temperature Protection | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Automatic Cooling | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Automatic False Alarm | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
System Testing Model | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Time Setting | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Progress Display Bar | LCD Display | LCD Display | LCD Display | LCD Display |
Oil Tank | 200L | 200L | 200L | 200L |
Oil Tank Stand | 190cm Height | 190cm Height | 190cm Height | 190cm Height |
Liquid level Display | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Feeding Door | 20x20cm | 30x30cm | 45x40cm | 55x50cm |
Chimney | 2Meter | 3Meter | 3Meter | 5Meter |
Chimney Type | Stainless Steel 304 | Stainless Steel 304 | Stainless Steel 304 | Stainless Steel 304 |
1st. Chamber Temperature | 800℃–1000℃ | 800℃–1000℃ | 800℃–1000℃ | 800℃–1000℃ |
2nd. Chamber Temperature | 1000℃-1300℃ | 1000℃-1300℃ | 1000℃-1300℃ | 1000℃-1300℃ |
Residency Time | 2.0 Sec. | 2.0 Sec. | 2.0 Sec. | 2.0 Sec. |
Gross Weight | 1000kg | 1500kg | 2200kg | 3000kg |
External Dimensions | 120x80x110cm | 140x90x120cm | 160x110x130cm | 175x120x140cm |
Corrosion resistance and weather proofing The Incinerator units shall be
designed to last in operation in a tropical environment for a minimum
period of 10 years if the specified maintenance schedule is followed.
All metal surfaces (except combustion chamber internal fittings) shall be
either galvanized, enameled, painted or otherwise treated against
atmospheric and process induced corrosion
The incinerator combustion chamber(s) should be designed for
easy maintenance of all internal parts including the refractory and insulation.
Materials used in the individual parts of the incinerator shall be heat resistance
and also be protected against oxidation, corrosion, etc.
All electrical connections attached with the incinerator and other machinery
should be provided with suitable and necessary safety devices and be protected
by steel conduits, cable trays, and supports.
The manufacturer should permanently mark on the incinerator indicating:
(i) manufacturer’s name or trademark (ii) style, type, model or, date of
manufacture of the incinerator (iii) capacity in terms of net designed heat
release in heat units per timed period (i.e., British Thermal Units per hour,
mega joules per hour, kilocalories per hour).
Operations store “The unit shall be supplied with a lockable operations
store, that shall be initially supplied with the following consumables:
• A first aid kit, suitable for addressing the hazards presented by the unit.
• 5 full sets of personal protective clothing and equipment.
• Operating logbooks.
• Unit cleaning equipment.
• Unit routine maintenance equipment and associated spare parts.
• Lubricants as appropriate.
• 3 Fire extinguishers.
• Any other consumables considered necessary by the Supplier.
The incinerator shell shall be made of mild steel with an adequate
thickness for small units of between 3-6mm and larger units 5-10 mm
depending on the construction part and painted externally with heat resistant
aluminum paint suitable to withstand 250° C. The outside surface temperature
of the incinerator casing should not exceed 50° C above ambient temperature
and shall include a safety mesh around all hot surfaces. Cold face refractory
lining of calcium silicate or superior material, minimum thickness 100 mm.
Automated loading option Not applicable
Wheeled bins and weigh scale “The Contractor shall supply for these large
units 2 options of bins; the following number of wheeled bins with lids, suitable for use with the unit.