1156 posts
1156 posts
Re: Kilns
The most likely solution will be to adjust the main burner of the kiln either by changing the position in the kiln by pushing the burner in or pulling it out a little. Alternatively adjustment of the axial and radial air settings might solve the problem. All these adjustments should be done cautiously and one at a time at sufficient intervals to fully evaluate the effects of the adjustments. There is potential to adversely affect the clinker quality or damage the refractory lining therefore only make small changes before evaluating the effects.
1156 posts
1156 posts
Re: Kilns
The most likely solution will be to adjust the main burner of the kiln neither by changing the position in the kiln by pushing the burner in or pulling it out a little. Alternatively adjustment of the axial and radial air settings might solve the problem. All these adjustments should be done cautiously and one at a time at sufficient intervals to fully evaluate the effects of the adjustments. There is potential to adversely affect the clinker quality or damage the refractory lining therefore only make small changes before evaluating the effects.