Operation Condition 8-16 Hr /day
Controls Built in data recording
/Primary Combustion Chamber Type: continuous loading
Capacity/Burn rate per hour: 250 -300kg/hr
Temperature: 900-1200 oC
Material:
External- 3 layers
Internal lining: a fire proof material of pre-fired refractory bricks with Aluminium lining, resistant to corrosive waste or gas and to thermal shock
Secondary
Combustion
Chamber Type: horizontal/vertical
Temperature: 1200-1400 oC
Residence time of gases : >2 seconds
Material
External- Low thermal mass insulation 14-30 oC
Internal lining: a fire proof material of pre-fired refractory bricks with Aluminium nettle lining, resistant to corrosive waste or gas and to thermal shock.
Ash Handling System Both Automatic and manual removal of Ash. Must ensure removal/treatment of hazardous remnants of ash.
Flue gas treatment system
Capable of treating the flow of flue gas as the incinerator is operating at its maximum capacity
Auxiliary device: Water level gauge, pressure sensor, PH sensor..etc.
Auxiliary device: Fuel cut off device
Waste feeding mechanism Automatic pneumatic/hydraulic waste loading system or conveyor belt , capacity 650-800L at a time
height: 7-10 meters
Material: Fireproof cast, stainless steel
Wet scrubbing system Vertical sprat tower with baffles or packing inside
Gas emission Reduction of Pollutant gas SO2, HCL, HF and line particulate
OUTPUT ASH -Max <5% of original waste size
GAS- SMOKELESS,ODORLESS
Emission standard WHO/ European
Test report for emission testing Must be provided
Product Data sheet/ Catalogue Must be attached to the ITB
Additional Requirement -Local agent or branch in Ethiopia
-Training for users as well as for EPHI maintenance staff on preventive maintenance
-Fuel tanker with a minimum capacity of 2500 litre (made of plastic material with overfill prevention valve ,fuel gauge, lifting eyes)
-The bidder should be willing to sign at least a five years’ service and maintenance agreement with the client (EPHI)
-The supplier shall arrange by itself lifting equipment and labour needed during the installation, testing and commissioning of the incinerator
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