Why we need to maintain furnace and secondary air dp.if it increase or decrease what happens.
Answer / sachin padole
Furnace windbox to furnace DP need to be maintain for creating turbulence in furnace for fuel and air mixing due to which complete combustion will take place.
if DP reduce flame will become unstable.DP increase then more fluctuation in flame stability.
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