SIEMENS Control Unit for OIl Burner LOA24.171B27 Spare Parts for Incinerator Burner

SIEMENS Control Unit for OIl Burner  LOA24.171B27  Spare Parts for Incinerator Burner
What can be burned in an incinerator?
A material commonly associated with waste incineration is municipal solid waste (MSW). 
This type of waste is typically general waste such as household waste, food waste, 
cardboard, and paper. All of these are safe to incinerate.
What is incinerator use for?
An incinerator is a furnace for burning waste. Modern incinerators include pollution 
mitigation equipment such as flue gas cleaning. There are various types of incinerator 
plant design: moving grate, fixed grate, rotary-kiln, and fluidised bed.

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

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.
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• Any other consumables considered necessary by the Supplier.
The control system shall include an electronic performance monitoring and 
logging system. The system shall be capable of monitoring and logging 
chamber temperatures at regular intervals (not less than once per minute, 
with the capacity to vary the logging frequency). The system shall include 
the capacity to download the performance data by USB connection.
All the measuring devices attached with the incinerator should have 
digital display and should have provision of connecting to the recording 
system, which should include fuel meter and separate energy meter.
The temperature shall be determined against the inside wall of the 
combustion chambers. An audible and visible alarm shall be installed to 
warn the operator when the secondary temperature drops to below the required temperature.
The primary chamber must meet or exceed the following criteria:
“• Heavy steel construction.
• Fixed hearth geometry and starved air gasification operational mode. 
• Hot face refractory concrete-ceramic suitable for thermal shock up to 
1400 Celsius and abrasion. Minimum thickness 150mm. 
• Cold face refractory lining of calcium silicate or superior material, 
minimum thickness 100mm. 
• Refractory lining of all the ducts shall be done with refractory castings. 
Superior quality ceramic wool shall be used at all hot duct flanges and expansion joints.
• Multiple electric ignition fuel burners designed to use automotive diesel fuel.
• Flame of the primary burner shall be oriented towards the center of the 
unit which does not impinge directly on the refractory floor or wall. 
The secondary burner shall be positioned in such a way that the flue gas passes through the flame. 
• The unit shall prevent leakage of the hot flue gas and any backfire. 
• An electrically powered fan forced air supply, with the capacity for 
variation by the operator.
• Digital thermometers connected to electronic dataloggers. 
The thermometers shall be located on the chamber walls away from the fuel burner.