The parameters of time, temperature, and turbulence affect the efficiency of incinerators in the control of organic solvent emissions from stationary equipment. Fuel costs are a problem, however, on which more data are needed. For example, for a large incinerator with no heat recovery features, the installed cost may be as low as $1.75/cfm for a 23,000 cfm unit with a fuel cost as low as $23/hr. A small unit without heat recovery but using no external combustion air might cost $11/cfm.The cost of equipment and operation is directly proportional to the exhaust volume to be handled.
A Cost-Performance Summary of Air Pollution Control Equipment Used for Rule 66 Compliance
Sae Technical Papers
Aeronautic and Space Engineering and Manufacturing Meeting ; 1967
1967-02-01
Conference paper
English
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