TECHNICAL INCINERATORS SPECIFICATIONS FOR 2 hospitals in Kenya

TECHNICAL INCINERATORS SPECIFICATIONS FOR 2 hospitals   INTRODUCTION All the incinerators to be supplied and installed must meet the Government of Kenya waste Management Regulation 2006 in particular 3rdschedule regulation (26, 47) pertaining classification, standards, criteria, and procedure for installing/operating incinerators as authored by the National Environmental Management and Coordination (waste management) regulation 2006, legal … Read more

00 BEDS HOSPITAL INCENERATOR TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

1) Policy – Waste disposal management shall be taken special note to prevent hospital infection. – Infections wastes shall be managed, stored strictly and burned by a incinerator located at hospital site.   2) Waste Disposal Plan a)Classification – Medical wastes in hospital are classified as follows;   Infections Waste Specially-controlled waste Organ, needle, etc. Industrial waste … Read more

incinerator manufacturer

“PYROLYTIC” combustion, by controlling the gasification of waste The incinerator manufacturer must avoid the release of black smoke and fine dust, during the loadings. It shall be able to reduce the volume of wastes by 98%. It shall be able to hold emission in the second burn with gas residence of not less than 2 … Read more

pet incinerator

The incinerator plant shall incorporate a control panel for its operation. On the control panel we shall have a visual display of the chamber temperatures. This visual display must control and monitor the incinerator and his performance. Capacity of destruction in weight shall be 60 Kg/h. It should be able to operate not less than … Read more

mobile incinerator

Petrol: diesel   Consumption: 8-10liter/hour   Capacity: to cremate (carrion and spoils) 350-400kg/hour   Temperature: 900-1350?C   Operation temperature: -30~40?C   Incinerator weight: 1800-2000 kg   Volume: 0.70-0.80m/cube   Exterior dimension: 1.4-1.6*1.0-1.15m (L*W) An incinerator represents a complete solution to the problem of disposal of all hospital waste types. The liquid fuel is diesel. The … Read more

Wastes That Can be Burned or Incinerated

Complete combustion converts waste into inert bottom ash with minimal creation of smoke, fly ash and hazardous gases. Several factors influence this process including the heating value, wetness and chemical composition of the waste itself, operating conditions in the burn chamber (i.e. temperature, holding time and turbulence) and operator skill. The method used is important … Read more

hospital incinerator

* Burner with fuel, mono-bloc casting guiding type with horizontal flame, lighting and safety of electronic ignition, permanent ventilation, electromagnetic sluice gate of regulation and isolating valve. * A secondary injection of air to ensure perfect oxygen content. 19.    A control box ensuring the complete cycle of combustion. 20.    Fan: * Electro-ventilator distributing the secondary … Read more

medical incinerators

* medical incinerators, The insulation of the combustion chamber should be composed of refractory bricks, having a high content of aluminium and insulates bricks in order to assure a minimum temperature on the outside sheet metal. * Composition of the refractory; ?    Refractory concrete : ?    . Thickness    : ≥100 mm ?    . Nature: 42% … Read more

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1.    Capacity of destruction in weight: 60 Kg/h. 2.    It should be able to operate not less than 10 hours/day 3.    This incinerator must be able to destruct all combustible wastes produced by hospitals, private clinics, laboratories, institutes, etc… 4.    Design Specification : Types A, B, C, D, and E of medical waste 5.    “PYROLYTIC” … Read more

hospital incinerator design

INCINERATEUR DE DECHETS HOSPITALIER hospital incinerator design SPECIFICATIONS TECHNIQUES. Capacité destructive de 55 Kg/h jour de déchets hospitaliers  avec un p?.c. i jusqu’à 3.200 Kcal/Kg 1)Type de déchet hospitalier 2)Pouvoir calorifique inférieur                                                                        3.200 kcal/kg 3)Humidité                                                                                                          20% 4)Teneur  en cendres et/ou inertes                                                                       8% 5)Capacité destructive nominale                                                                         55 kg/h 6)Volume chambre de combustion                                                                     1,65 m3 7)Volume chambre … Read more