Linka - Wood Chips Heating Plant: 1,000 - 15,000 kW
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There are several ways of constructing a heating plant system based on wood chips, depending on the customer’s requests and needs. Linka uses two basic construction methods, based on the chosen boiler size and the quality of the wood chips. Smaller plants are usually constructed with a scraper unit, which is sensibly located near the storage. Horizontal scrapers are positioned in the storage area which feed the chips to a sunken auger at the end of the scraper system. This auger is monitored by a photo cell. Whenever the auger is not filled, hydraulic cylinders will activate the scraper unit, and continue until the auger is refilled. The wood chips are transported through an inclined auger directly to a cell sluice to be fed via another auger into the combustion hearth or a step grill. Whether to use a hearth or grill depends on the condition of the chips and the water content. On larger plants the wood chips can be handled by crane.
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Two different boiler types can be used, on both co...
Two different boiler types can be used, on both constructions, depending on the quality of the wood chips, particularly regarding water content. Linka’s standard boiler is recommended for dry wood chips (max. 35 % water) of high quality. If the water content is more than 35 %, a lot of water evaporates during combustion which requires tiles in the boiler.
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