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Why did CE shield their oil guns inside horns on corner fired units?

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USAeng

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Jun 6, 2010
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CE used horns (on the tangential or corner fired units) that had the oil guns recessed back inside the horn with an optional auxilary gun on top... can anyone think of a reason why running one main gun inside the horn that came out into the furnace maybe 1/2" would not work?

Would the velocities of combustion air from the horn at 50+ mph plus the velocities of the coal registers at 50+ mph coming in tangent to the oil flame be just to much?

Just figured there was a reason why CE decided to shield the flame back inside the horn....
 
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