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78  Boilers



                                                               Inlet heater
                            Cast iron gilled section


                                 Sootblower











                 Upper front water wall
                 header-furnace side















                   Lower front water wall
                   header-furnace ride
                           Sootblower
                             Water drum
                                Downcomers             wer front water wall
                                                     header-superheater side
                 Figure 4.4 Foster Wheeler  Type ESD III  monowall boiler


                 by  infra-red  radiation.  This  usually  requires  roof  firing  and  a
                 considerable height in order  to function  efficiently.  The  ESD IV  boiler
                 shown  in  Figure  4.5  is of  the  radiant  type. Both  the  furnace  and  the
                 outer  chamber are  fully  watercooled. There is no conventional bank of
                 generating tubes. The hot gases leave the furnace through an opening at
                 the  lower  end  of  the  screen  wall  and  pass to  the  outer  chamber.  The
                 outer  chamber contains the  convection heating surfaces which  include
                 the  primary  and  secondary  superheaters.  Superheat  temperature
                 control  is  by  means  of  an  attemperator  in  the  steam  drum.  The  hot
                 gases,  after  leaving  the  primary  superheater,  pass  over  a  steaming
                 economises This is a heat exchanger in which the steam—water mixture
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