Oil-fired hot water boiler is a kind of hot water equipment widely used in industrial and civil fields. However, sometimes during use, oil-fired hot water boilers may emit a lot of white smoke, what is the reason for this?
First of all, the reason for the large amount of white smoke emitted from the oil-fired hot water boiler may be the incomplete combustion of the boiler. This can be caused by problems such as insufficient fuel**, poor fuel quality, excessive deposits inside the combustion chamber, etc. In this case, the boiler needs to be maintained and cleaned to ensure that the fuel can be fully combusted.
Another possible cause is a blocked boiler exhaust duct or poor exhaust smoke. If the smoke is not exhausted smoothly, it will cause the flue gas to stay inside the boiler for too long, resulting in the formation of a large amount of white smoke. Therefore, when using oil-fired hot water boilers, the smoke exhaust pipes need to be cleaned and inspected regularly to ensure smooth smoke exhaust.
In addition, the height of the chimney of the oil-fired hot water boiler will also affect the smoke exhaust effect. If the chimney height is not high enough and the smoke exhaust is not good, it will also lead to the generation of a large amount of white smoke.
To address these issues, it is important to use a reliable oil-fired hot water boiler. Oil-fired hot water boilers have advanced combustion technology and efficient heat exchange system, which can ensure complete combustion of fuel and reduce flue gas emissions. In addition, Zhongzheng oil-fired hot water boiler is also equipped with advanced chimney design and anti-smoke accumulation technology to ensure smooth smoke exhaust.