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==Boiler efficiency== There are two methods to measure the boiler efficiency in the [[ASME]] performance test code (PTC) for boilers ASME PTC 4<ref>{{cite web| title=ASME Performance Test Codes| url=https://www.asme.org/codes-standards/publications-information/performance-test-codes}}</ref> and for HRSG ASME PTC 4.4 and EN 12952-15<ref>{{cite web| title=EN 12952-15| url=https://www.en-standard.eu/din-en-12952-15-water-tube-boilers-and-auxiliary-installations-part-15-acceptance-tests/}}</ref> for water tube boilers: # Input-output method (direct method) # Heat-loss method (indirect method) ===Input-output method (or, direct method)=== Direct method of boiler efficiency test is more usable or more common. : Boiler efficiency = power out / power in = Q Γ (Hg β Hf) / (q Γ GCV) Γ 100% where : Q, rate of steam flow in kg/h : Hg, [[enthalpy]] of saturated steam in kcal/kg : Hf, enthalpy of feed water in kcal/kg : q, rate of fuel use in kg/h : GCV, gross [[calorific value]] in kcal/kg (e.g., [[pet coke]] 8200{{nbsp}}kcal/kg) ===Heat-loss method (or, indirect method)=== To measure the boiler efficiency in indirect method, parameter like these are needed: * Ultimate analysis of fuel (H<sub>2</sub>, S<sub>2</sub>, S, C, moisture constraint, ash constraint) * Percentage of O<sub>2</sub> or CO<sub>2</sub> at flue gas * [[Flue gas]] temperature at outlet * [[Ambient temperature]] in Β°C and [[humidity]] of air in kg/kg * [[Heat of combustion|GCV]] of fuel in kcal/kg * Ash percentage in combustible fuel * GCV of ash in kcal/kg
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