We are the Exclusive Indian Associates of M/s. Clean Burner Systems (CBS), a UK based Company, who manufacture-Clean Enclosed Burner (CEB).
Clean Enclosed Burner is a revolutionary and environment friendly technology to flare waste gases with no visible flame and with absolute minimum levels of emissions.
Clean Enclosed Burners are used in all kinds of process plants as also the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries.
The main application areas are:
• Gas Flaring
• LPG Bottling Plants
• Gas Barge Unloading
• Well Testing
Our principals from UK have developed a Clean Enclosed Burner System which is located at Ground Level (This not the usual Box Flare).
This revolutionary type Burner System will be located at a height approx. 10m, eliminating the need for a very tall flare structure, which will have approximately 70-80T weight. As against the usual yellow color flames in the conventional flare, this new Clean Enclosed Burners (CEB) operate with Blue flames in view of the completeness of the combustion. The inlet gases are mixed with air in a diffuser and burned in a specially designed burner to achieve total combustion.
Advantages of CEB (Patented technology) are as follows:
In addition to LOW COST, the advantages of CEB (Patented technology) are as follows:
• Combustion efficiency 99.99% Complete Smokeless • Emissions : NOx < 15 ppm • CxHy < 10 ppm • CO < 10 ppm • Only 15% of Methane Equivalents are necessary to realize Complete Combustion • Complete H2S and NH4 Combustion • Can be used from 0 up to 10 Barg (± 150 PSI) • Large turn down ratios in capacity and gas composition • No Infra Red or Luminous Flames • Low Noise (measured 65 dB at 200 yards for CEB 4500) • No Start up or warming up time required • Optional Heat Recovery available. It is also possible that such heat recovered can be used for generating power. • Absolute smokeless combustion over full operational stage. • Easy to Operate, Transport and Install • The CEB can also be installed very near to the plant and there is no risk involved in it. Normally the flare stacks are located quite a distance away from the process unit and this requires lengthy pipelines so as to maintain a Safety Zone.