JonnyOnTheSpot
Chemical
- Dec 14, 2009
- 3
I have a problem with my crude furnace. The excess O2's are a little too high, currently around 7-8%. I would like to work on lowering them, but operations doesn't like the idea because they say the furnace cokes up faster when the O2's are lowered. This does not make sense to me. I would think that with higher O2's, you would have to fire the furnace harder to get the same transfer temp or outlet temp from the furnace. In their experience though, the furnace just cokes up faster. Does anyone have any ideas about this phenomenon?