Incinerators 150 kg per hour

 

1. Treatment capacity of: a) 50 kg waste each day. Temperature: Main combustion chamber around 850°C, and in the next room > = 1,100 °C

 

3. Retention Time: 2 minutes in the next room

 

The furnace (like secondary combustion chambers etc.. ) dimensions have to be big enough to provide for a successful

combination of gas residence time and temperature for example combustion reactions may approach completion and cause

reduced and stable CO and VOC emissions.

 

In order to prevent the generation toxic gases, the incineration have to unite the gasification or pyrolysis stage using a

following combustion stage with flue-gas therapy that provides for usable emission levels to air within the

related emission ranges specified in the criteria

 

 

to get incinerations which are explained in the ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION (WASTE MANAGEMENT) REGULATIONS

2006 of the Republic of Kenya.

 

Where grates are used, it is preferred that the design incorporates adequate cooling of the grate such it

permits the version of the main air source for the primary aim of combustion control, rather than for the heating

of the grate itself. Documents to be provided by the Bidder in response to this RFP.

 

 Complete Info on how the machine matches the Technical Specification. Include an additional announcement with

a description and calculation of all cost related to the normal running of the plant over a 12 month period.

 

Full description of the machine (s) being proposed.

 

Lay out drawing with all principal equipments, flue gas ductwork and main piping.

 

Piping and Instrumentation Diagram.

 

Operation guide in the English language.

 

Material lists.

 

Implementation plan and training idea.

 

Installation and maintenance plan.

 

Thorough list associated with wear and spare part package for 2500 h operation (items which will be included in the

contract). The listing ought to be detailed enough to allow PATH to carry out a cost estimation.

 

Additional information such as process description, brochures, etc. ought to be just added if the information will be useful

for the technical analysis of the treatment process.

contract). The list should be detailed enough to allow PATH to carry out a cost estimation.

 

Other information such as process description, brochures, etc. should be only added if the information will be useful

for the technical evaluation of the treatment process.

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