Combustion Components Associates (CCA) Offers Key Services to Address New EPA Work Practice Standards for Industrial Boilers Subject to New MACT Rules
Monroe, CT, June 04, 2011 --(PR.com)-- CAA announces that it offers timely burner inspections and related services to owners of gas-fired industrial boilers and fired heaters subject to new work practice standards mandated by the EPA. The EPA’s Final Rule covering National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) rules from industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers states that boilers and process heaters which combust natural gas or process gases must comply with work practice standards in accordance with specific tune-up procedures. In addition, the tune-up requirements also apply to any solid or liquid fired boiler or process heater having a heat input capacity of less than 10 MMBtu/hr in addition to all new and existing metal process furnaces.
Key tune-up procedures requiring documentation include burner inspections with cleaning and/or replacement as necessary, ensuring flame patterns consistent with manufacturer’s specifications, control of system air-to-fuel ratios, and optimization of CO emissions.
According to Gifford Broderick, CCA’s President, “Our combustion optimization services will serve to fully address inspection and tune-up requirements affecting gas fired boilers and fired heaters within multiple U.S. industries. We look forward to continuing to apply our laboratory and field testing services to provide accurate, responsive and cost-effective solutions for combustion optimization.” Their offices in Connecticut, Alabama, North Carolina and San Francisco can supply local support.
About CCA
Combustion Components Associates (CCA) is a global provider of combustion control technologies to reduce CO, NOx, particulate matter (PM), and unburned carbon emissions at various types of combustion facilities including utility power plants, pulp & paper mills, chemical plants, oil refineries, ethanol plants, marine vessels, and diesel engines.
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Key tune-up procedures requiring documentation include burner inspections with cleaning and/or replacement as necessary, ensuring flame patterns consistent with manufacturer’s specifications, control of system air-to-fuel ratios, and optimization of CO emissions.
According to Gifford Broderick, CCA’s President, “Our combustion optimization services will serve to fully address inspection and tune-up requirements affecting gas fired boilers and fired heaters within multiple U.S. industries. We look forward to continuing to apply our laboratory and field testing services to provide accurate, responsive and cost-effective solutions for combustion optimization.” Their offices in Connecticut, Alabama, North Carolina and San Francisco can supply local support.
About CCA
Combustion Components Associates (CCA) is a global provider of combustion control technologies to reduce CO, NOx, particulate matter (PM), and unburned carbon emissions at various types of combustion facilities including utility power plants, pulp & paper mills, chemical plants, oil refineries, ethanol plants, marine vessels, and diesel engines.
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Combustion Components Associates
Ms. Michele Bird
203-268-3139
www.cca-inc.net
Contact
Ms. Michele Bird
203-268-3139
www.cca-inc.net
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