Burning hydrogen and oxygen to superheat steam

Stoves and furnaces – Liquid heater – Fluid fuel burner for other than top-accessible vessel

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60 3955, F24H 120

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040747085

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for rapidly superheating steam flowing to a turbine, so that the unit can be quickly put back in operation after a short shutdown; i.e., a hot restart. The apparatus includes a unique burner for burning hydrogen and oxygen directly in the steam lines to the turbine.

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