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FiredHeaterEfficiency
“Why is the efficiency of my
fired heater important?”
Because inefficient heaters cost you money!
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MeasuringFired
HeaterEfficiency
This guide will teach you the
process of measuring and
calculating your heater’s
efficiency – so you can
optimize your plant and
save money.
• Based on method outlined in API 560
Annex G
• Procedure intended for fired heaters
burning liquid or gaseous fuels. Not
recommended for solid fuels.
Whatdowemeanby“efficiency”?
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ThermalVSFuelEfficiency
THERMAL EFFICIENCY
- total heat absorbed divided by total heat input
FUEL EFFICIENCY
- total heat absorbed divided by heat input derived
from the combustion of the fuel only
NOTE: this definition differs from the traditional definition of fired heater efficiency, which generally refers to fuel efficiency
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EquipmentNeeded
• Temperature-measuring devices, such as
thermocouples or thermometers, to
measure the temperature of:
• Fuel
• Ambient air
• Atomizing medium (if applicable)
• Flue gas
• Thermal fluid
• Flue-gas analytical devices to measure
oxygen and combustible gases
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BeforetheTest
Establish and maintain operating conditions
Select and calibrate instrumentation
Perform any re-rating necessary to account for
differences between design and test conditions
Ensure fuel is acceptable for the test
Ensure heater is operating properly with respect to
the size and shape of flame, excess air & draught
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Testing
Test procedure:
Measurements:
• The heater shall be operated at a uniform rate throughout the test
• Data shall be taken at the start of the test, and every 2 hours thereafter
• The duration of the test shall extend until three consecutive sets of
collected data fall within the prescribed limits
• Fuel gas quantity and heating value
• Flue-gas temperature and composition analysis
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Example
Hot oil heater for gas plant Ambient air temperature: 70°F
Relative humidity: 50%
Fuel gas composition (vol%):
• Nitrogen – 1.61
• Carbon dioxide – 0.15
• Methane – 98.17
• Ethane – 0.008
Fuel gas LHV
• 20,814 Btu/lb
Fuel gas HHV
• 23,115 Btu/lb
Fuel gas temperature
• 100°F
Fuel gas pressure
• 50 psig
Excess Oxygen: 3% (dry)
Radiation heat loss: 1.5%
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ThermalEfficiency
Where:
ℎ 𝐿 lower heating value of the fuel (Btu/lb)
∆ℎ 𝑎 heat correction due to air (Btu/lb)
∆ℎ 𝑓 heat correction due to fuel (Btu/lb)
∆ℎ 𝑚 heat correction due to atomizing medium (Btu/lb)
ℎ 𝑟 assumed radiation heat loss (Btu/lb)
ℎ 𝑠 calculated stack heat loss (Btu/lb)
𝒆 =
𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 − (𝒉 𝒓 + 𝒉 𝒔
𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎
× 𝟏𝟎𝟎
Needtosolveforallvariables
Step1:
solve for heat loss through the stack (ℎ 𝑠)
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CombustionWorksheet
Fuel
Component
Column 1
Volume
fraction
%
Nitrogen 1.61
Carbon
dioxide
0.15
Methane 98.17
Ethane 0.08
TOTAL -
Total per
pound of
fuel
-
Insert fuel composition into
combustion worksheet
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CombustionWorksheet
Fuel
Component
Column 1
Volume
fraction
%
Column 2
Relative
molecular
mass
Column 3
(1x2)
Total
mass
(lb)
Column 4
Net
heating
value
(Btu/lb)
Column 5
(3x4)
Heating
value
(Btu)
Nitrogen 1.61 28.0 0.4508 - -
Carbon
dioxide
0.15 44.0 0.066 - -
Methane 98.17 16.0 15.70 21,500 337,704.80
Ethane 0.08 30.1 0.02 20,420 491.71
TOTAL - - 16.25 - 338,196.51
Total per
pound of
fuel
- - - - 20,814.55
(5)
Calculate total mass and
heating value of fuel
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CombustionWorksheet
Fuel
Component
Column 1
Volume
fraction
%
Column 2
Relative
molecular
mass
Column 3
(1x2)
Total
mass
(lb)
Column 4
Net
heating
value
(Btu/lb)
Column 5
(3x4)
Heating
value
(Btu)
Column 6
Air
required
(lb air/lb)
Column 7
(3x6)
Air
required
(lbs)
Column 8
CO2
formed
(lbs CO2/lb)
Column 9
(3x8)
CO2
formed
(lbs)
Column 10
H2O
formed
(lbs H2O/lb)
Column 11
(3x10)
H2O
formed
(lbs)
Column 12
N2
formed
(lbs N2/lb)
Column 13
(3x12)
N2
formed
(lbs)
Nitrogen 1.61 28.0 0.4508 - - - - - - - - - -
Carbon
dioxide
0.15 44.0 0.066 - - - - - - - - - -
Methane 98.17 16.0 15.70 21,500 337,704.80 17.24 270.79 2.74 43.04 2.25 35.34 13.25 208.12
Ethane 0.08 30.1 0.02 20,420 491.71 16.09 0.39 2.93 0.07 1.80 0.04 12.37 0.30
TOTAL - - 16.25 - 338,196.51 - 271.18 - 43.11 - 35.38 - 208.42
Total per
pound of
fuel
- - - - 20,814.55 - 16.69 - 2.65 - 2.18 - 12.83
(5) (7) (9) (11) (13)
Calculate products of
combustion for fuel
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CompletedCombustionWorksheet
Fuel
Component
Column 1
Volume
fraction
%
Column 2
Relative
molecular
mass
Column 3
(1x2)
Total
mass
Column 4
Net
heating
value
(Btu/lb)
Column 5
(3x4)
Heating
value
(Btu)
Column 6
Air
required
(lb air/lb)
Column 7
(3x6)
Air
required
(lbs)
Column 8
CO2
formed
(lbs CO2/lb)
Column 9
(3x8)
CO2
formed
(lbs)
Column 10
H2O
formed
(lbs H2O/lb)
Column 11
(3x10)
H2O
formed
(lbs)
Column 12
N2
formed
(lbs N2/lb)
Column 13
(3x12)
N2
formed
(lbs)
Nitrogen 1.61 28.0 0.4508 - - - - - - - - - -
Carbon
dioxide
0.15 44.0 0.066 - - - - - - - - - -
Methane 98.17 16.0 15.70 21,500 337,704.80 17.24 270.79 2.74 43.04 2.25 35.34 13.25 208.12
Ethane 0.08 30.1 0.02 20,420 491.71 16.09 0.39 2.93 0.07 1.80 0.04 12.37 0.30
TOTAL - - 16.25 - 338,196.51 - 271.18 - 43.11 - 35.38 - 208.42
Total per
pound of
fuel
- - - - 20,814.55 - 16.69 - 2.65 - 2.18 - 12.83
(5) (7) (9) (11) (13)
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RelativeHumidity
Correction for relative humidity:
where:
𝑃vapor vapor pressure of water at ambient temperature
(from steam tables)
𝑃air 14.696 psi
=
𝑃vapor
𝑃air
×
𝑅𝐻
100
×
18
28.85
moisture in air
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RelativeHumidity
Correction for relative humidity:
where:
𝑃vapor vapor pressure of water at ambient temperature
(from steam tables)
𝑃air 14.696 psi
=
𝑃vapor
𝑃air
×
𝑅𝐻
100
×
18
28.85
moisture in air
=
0.364
14.696
×
50
100
×
18
28.85
= 0.0077 lbs of moisture per lb of air (a)
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RelativeHumidity
Correction for relative humidity:
where:
𝑃vapor vapor pressure of water at ambient temperature
(from steam tables)
𝑃air 14.696 psi
=
𝑃vapor
𝑃air
×
𝑅𝐻
100
×
18
28.85
moisture in air
=
0.364
14.696
×
50
100
×
18
28.85
= 0.0077 lbs of moisture per lb of air (a)
=
air required
1 − moisture in air(a)
(7)
= 16.82 lbs of wet air per lb of fuel
=
16.69
1 − 0.0077
(b)
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RelativeHumidity
Correction for relative humidity:
where:
𝑃vapor vapor pressure of water at ambient temperature
(from steam tables)
𝑃air 14.696 psi
=
𝑃vapor
𝑃air
×
𝑅𝐻
100
×
18
28.85
moisture in air
=
0.364
14.696
×
50
100
×
18
28.85
= 0.0077 lbs of moisture per lb of air (a)
=
air required
1 − moisture in air(a)
(7)
= 16.82 lbs of wet air per lb of fuel
=
16.69
1 − 0.0077
(b)
= lbs wet air per lb of fuel(b)
– air required(7)
= 0.1295 lbs of moisture per lb of fuel (c)
= 16.82 – 16.69
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RelativeHumidity
Correction for relative humidity:
where:
𝑃vapor vapor pressure of water at ambient temperature
(from steam tables)
𝑃air 14.696 psi
=
𝑃vapor
𝑃air
×
𝑅𝐻
100
×
18
28.85
moisture in air
=
0.364
14.696
×
50
100
×
18
28.85
= 0.0077 lbs of moisture per lb of air (a)
=
air required
1 − moisture in air(a)
(7)
= 16.82 lbs of wet air per lb of fuel
=
16.69
1 − 0.0077
(b)
= lbs wet air per lb of fuel(b)
– air required(7)
= 0.1295 lbs of moisture per lb of fuel (c)
= H2O formed(11)
+ lbs of moisture per lb of fuel(c)
+
atomizing steam
= 2.31 lbs of H2O per lb of fuel (d)
= 2.17 + 0.1295 + 0
= 16.82 – 16.69
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ExcessAir
Correction for excess air:
=
(28.85 × %O2)(
N2 formed
28
+
CO2 formed
44
+
H2O formed
18
)
20.95 − %O2[ 1.6028 ×
lbs H2O
lbs air required
+ 1]
lb excess air
per lb of fuel
NOTE: If oxygen samples are extracted on a dry basis, a value of zero shall be inserted for line (e) where
a value is required from lines (c) and (d). If oxygen samples are extracted on a wet basis, the
appropriate calculated value shall be inserted.
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ExcessAir
Correction for excess air:
=
(28.85 × %O2)(
N2 formed
28
+
CO2 formed
44
+
H2O formed
18
)
20.95 − %O2[ 1.6028 ×
lbs H2O
lbs air required
+ 1]
lb excess air
per lb of fuel
NOTE: If oxygen samples are extracted on a dry basis, a value of zero shall be inserted for line (e) where
a value is required from lines (c) and (d). If oxygen samples are extracted on a wet basis, the
appropriate calculated value shall be inserted.
=
(28.85 × %O2)(
N2 formed
28
+
CO2 formed
44
+
H2O formed
18
)
20.95 − %O2[ 1.6028 ×
lbs H2O
lbs air required
+ 1]
(13) (9) (d)
(c)
(7)
=
(28.85 × 3)(
12.83
28
+
2.65
44
+
0
18
)
20.95 − 3[ 1.6028 ×
0
16.69
+ 1]
= 2.50 lbs of excess air per lb of fuel (e)
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=
lb of excess air per lb of fuel
air required
× 100
ExcessAir
Correction for excess air:
=
(28.85 × %O2)(
N2 formed
28
+
CO2 formed
44
+
H2O formed
18
)
20.95 − %O2[ 1.6028 ×
lbs H2O
lbs air required
+ 1]
lb excess air
per lb of fuel
NOTE: If oxygen samples are extracted on a dry basis, a value of zero shall be inserted for line (e) where
a value is required from lines (c) and (d). If oxygen samples are extracted on a wet basis, the
appropriate calculated value shall be inserted.
=
(28.85 × %O2)(
N2 formed
28
+
CO2 formed
44
+
H2O formed
18
)
20.95 − %O2[ 1.6028 ×
lbs H2O
lbs air required
+ 1]
(13) (9) (d)
(c)
(7)
=
(28.85 × 3)(
12.83
28
+
2.65
44
+
0
18
)
20.95 − 3[ 1.6028 ×
0
16.69
+ 1]
= 2.50 lbs of excess air per lb of fuel (e)
(7)
(e)
=
2.50
16.69
× 100
= 14.98 lbs excess air (f)
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=
lb of excess air per lb of fuel
air required
× 100
ExcessAir
Correction for excess air:
=
(28.85 × %O2)(
N2 formed
28
+
CO2 formed
44
+
H2O formed
18
)
20.95 − %O2[ 1.6028 ×
lbs H2O
lbs air required
+ 1]
lb excess air
per lb of fuel
NOTE: If oxygen samples are extracted on a dry basis, a value of zero shall be inserted for line (e) where
a value is required from lines (c) and (d). If oxygen samples are extracted on a wet basis, the
appropriate calculated value shall be inserted.
=
(28.85 × %O2)(
N2 formed
28
+
CO2 formed
44
+
H2O formed
18
)
20.95 − %O2[ 1.6028 ×
lbs H2O
lbs air required
+ 1]
(13) (9) (d)
(c)
(7)
=
(28.85 × 3)(
12.83
28
+
2.65
44
+
0
18
)
20.95 − 3[ 1.6028 ×
0
16.69
+ 1]
= 2.50 lbs of excess air per lb of fuel (e)
=
percent excess air
100
× lbs moisture per lb fuel + lb H2O per lb fuel
(7)
(e)
=
2.50
16.69
× 100
= 14.98 lbs excess air (f)
(f)
(c) (d)
=
14.98
100
× 0.1295 + 2.31
= 2.33 total lbs H2O per lb of fuel (corrected for excess air) (g)
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StackLoss
Component
Column 1
Component formed
(lb per lb of fuel)
Carbon dioxide 2.65
Water vapor 2.33
Nitrogen 12.83
Air 2.50
Total 20.31
(9) from combustion worksheet
(13) from combustion worksheet
(g) from excess air worksheet
(e) from excess air worksheet
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StackLoss
Component
Column 1
Component formed
(lb per lb of fuel)
Column 2
Enthalpy at T
(Btu/lb formed)
Carbon dioxide 2.65 100
Water vapor 2.33 192
Nitrogen 12.83 120
Air 2.50 110
Total 20.31 -
Exit flue-gas temperature, 𝑇𝑒: 500°F
Values taken from enthalpy
tables in API 560, Figures G.6
and G.7 for each flue-gas
component
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StackLoss
Component
Column 1
Component formed
(lb per lb of fuel)
Column 2
Enthalpy at T
(Btu/lb formed)
Column 3
Heat content
(Btu/lb of fuel)
Carbon dioxide 2.65 100 265.31
Water vapor 2.33 192 446.72
Nitrogen 12.83 120 1,539.27
Air 2.50 110 274.98
Total 20.31 - 2,526.28
Exit flue-gas temperature, 𝑇𝑒: 500°F
ℎ 𝑠 = heat content at 𝑇𝑒 = 2,526.28 Btu/lb of fuel
Step2:
solve for additional heat losses
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ThermalEfficiency
Where:
ℎ 𝐿 lower heating value of the fuel (Btu/lb)
∆ℎ 𝑎 heat correction due to air (Btu/lb)
∆ℎ 𝑓 heat correction due to fuel (Btu/lb)
∆ℎ 𝑚 heat correction due to atomizing medium (Btu/lb)
ℎ 𝑟 assumed radiation heat loss (Btu/lb)
ℎ 𝑠 calculated stack heat loss (Btu/lb)
𝒆 =
𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 − (𝒉 𝒓 + 𝒉 𝒔
𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎
× 𝟏𝟎𝟎
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HeatLosses
Heat loss due to air:
∆ℎ 𝑎 = 𝑐 𝑝a × (𝑇𝑎 − 𝑇𝑑) × ( 𝑚 𝑎 𝑚 𝑓)
where:
𝑐 𝑝a specific heat of air
𝑇𝑎 temperature of air (°F)
𝑇𝑑 temperature of design air (°F)
𝑚 𝑎 𝑚 𝑓 the sum of 𝑚 𝑎 and 𝑚 𝑓, expressed as
pounds of air per pound of fuel (from
lines (b) and (e) on the excess air and
relative humidity work sheet)
= 𝑐 𝑝a × (𝑇𝑎 − 𝑇𝑑) × ( 𝑚 𝑎 𝑚 𝑓)
= 0.24 × (70 − 60) × (16.81 + 2.50)
∆ℎ 𝑎 = 46.37 Btu/lb
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HeatLosses
Heat loss due to fuel gas:
∆ℎ 𝑓 = 𝑐 𝑝fuel × (𝑇𝑓 − 𝑇𝑑)
where:
𝑐 𝑝fuel specific heat of fuel gas
𝑇𝑓 temperature of fuel gas (°F)
𝑇𝑑 temperature of design fuel gas (°F)
= 𝑐 𝑝fuel × (𝑇𝑓 − 𝑇𝑑)
= 0.587 × (100 − 60)
∆ℎ 𝑓 = 23.47 Btu/lb
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HeatLosses
Heat loss due to atomization medium:
∆ℎ 𝑚 = ∆𝐸 × ( 𝑚 𝑠𝑡 𝑚 𝑓)
where:
∆𝐸 enthalpy difference
𝑚 𝑠𝑡 mass of steam (lb)
No atomization steam in this case.
∆ℎ 𝑚 = 0
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RadiationLosses
Heat loss due to radiation:
ℎ 𝑟 = ℎ 𝐿 × %radiation loss ℎ 𝑟 = 20,814 × 0.015
ℎ 𝑟 = 312.24 Btu/lb
Step3:
solve for thermal and fuel efficiencies
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ThermalEfficiency
Where:
ℎ 𝐿 20,814 Btu/lb
∆ℎ 𝑎 46.37 Btu/lb
∆ℎ 𝑓 23.47 Btu/lb
∆ℎ 𝑚 0 Btu/lb
ℎ 𝑟 312.24 Btu/lb
ℎ 𝑠 2,526.28 Btu/lb
𝒆 =
𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 − (𝒉 𝒓 + 𝒉 𝒔
𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎
× 𝟏𝟎𝟎
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ThermalEfficiency
Where:
ℎ 𝐿 20,814 Btu/lb
∆ℎ 𝑎 46.37 Btu/lb
∆ℎ 𝑓 23.47 Btu/lb
∆ℎ 𝑚 0 Btu/lb
ℎ 𝑟 312.24 Btu/lb
ℎ 𝑠 2,526.28 Btu/lb
𝒆 =
𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 − (𝒉 𝒓 + 𝒉 𝒔
𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎
× 𝟏𝟎𝟎
𝒆 =
𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 − (𝒉 𝒓 + 𝒉 𝒔
𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎
× 𝟏𝟎𝟎
𝒆 =
)𝟐𝟎, 𝟖𝟏𝟒 + 𝟒𝟔. 𝟑𝟕 + 𝟐𝟑. 𝟒𝟕 + 𝟎 − (𝟑𝟏𝟐. 𝟐𝟒 + 𝟐, 𝟓𝟐𝟔. 𝟐𝟖
𝟐𝟎, 𝟖𝟏𝟒 + 𝟒𝟔. 𝟑𝟕 + 𝟐𝟑. 𝟒𝟕 + 𝟎
× 𝟏𝟎𝟎
𝒆 = 86.4%
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FuelEfficiency
Where:
ℎ 𝐿 20,814 Btu/lb
∆ℎ 𝑎 46.37 Btu/lb
∆ℎ 𝑓 23.47 Btu/lb
∆ℎ 𝑚 0 Btu/lb
ℎ 𝑟 312.24 Btu/lb
ℎ 𝑠 2,526.28 Btu/lb
𝒆 𝒇 =
𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 − (𝒉 𝒓 + 𝒉 𝒔
𝒉 𝑳
× 𝟏𝟎𝟎
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FuelEfficiency
Where:
ℎ 𝐿 20,814 Btu/lb
∆ℎ 𝑎 46.37 Btu/lb
∆ℎ 𝑓 23.47 Btu/lb
∆ℎ 𝑚 0 Btu/lb
ℎ 𝑟 312.24 Btu/lb
ℎ 𝑠 2,526.28 Btu/lb
𝒆 𝒇 =
𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 − (𝒉 𝒓 + 𝒉 𝒔
𝒉 𝑳
× 𝟏𝟎𝟎
𝒆 𝒇 =
𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 − (𝒉 𝒓 + 𝒉 𝒔
𝒉 𝑳
× 𝟏𝟎𝟎
𝒆 𝒇 =
)𝟐𝟎, 𝟖𝟏𝟒 + 𝟒𝟔. 𝟑𝟕 + 𝟐𝟑. 𝟒𝟕 + 𝟎 − (𝟑𝟏𝟐. 𝟐𝟒 + 𝟐, 𝟓𝟐𝟔. 𝟐𝟖
𝟐𝟎, 𝟖𝟏𝟒
× 𝟏𝟎𝟎
𝒆 𝒇 = 86.7%
* Based on $2.75/MMBtu gas price
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your heater. As we have seen, improving efficiency can help
save your facility a lot of money.
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Fired Heater Efficiency Guide

  • 1.
  • 2. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 2 FiredHeaterEfficiency “Why is the efficiency of my fired heater important?” Because inefficient heaters cost you money!
  • 3. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 3 MeasuringFired HeaterEfficiency This guide will teach you the process of measuring and calculating your heater’s efficiency – so you can optimize your plant and save money. • Based on method outlined in API 560 Annex G • Procedure intended for fired heaters burning liquid or gaseous fuels. Not recommended for solid fuels.
  • 5. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 5 ThermalVSFuelEfficiency THERMAL EFFICIENCY - total heat absorbed divided by total heat input FUEL EFFICIENCY - total heat absorbed divided by heat input derived from the combustion of the fuel only NOTE: this definition differs from the traditional definition of fired heater efficiency, which generally refers to fuel efficiency
  • 6. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 6 EquipmentNeeded • Temperature-measuring devices, such as thermocouples or thermometers, to measure the temperature of: • Fuel • Ambient air • Atomizing medium (if applicable) • Flue gas • Thermal fluid • Flue-gas analytical devices to measure oxygen and combustible gases
  • 7. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 7 BeforetheTest Establish and maintain operating conditions Select and calibrate instrumentation Perform any re-rating necessary to account for differences between design and test conditions Ensure fuel is acceptable for the test Ensure heater is operating properly with respect to the size and shape of flame, excess air & draught
  • 8. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 8 Testing Test procedure: Measurements: • The heater shall be operated at a uniform rate throughout the test • Data shall be taken at the start of the test, and every 2 hours thereafter • The duration of the test shall extend until three consecutive sets of collected data fall within the prescribed limits • Fuel gas quantity and heating value • Flue-gas temperature and composition analysis
  • 9.
  • 10. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 10 Example Hot oil heater for gas plant Ambient air temperature: 70°F Relative humidity: 50% Fuel gas composition (vol%): • Nitrogen – 1.61 • Carbon dioxide – 0.15 • Methane – 98.17 • Ethane – 0.008 Fuel gas LHV • 20,814 Btu/lb Fuel gas HHV • 23,115 Btu/lb Fuel gas temperature • 100°F Fuel gas pressure • 50 psig Excess Oxygen: 3% (dry) Radiation heat loss: 1.5%
  • 11. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 11 ThermalEfficiency Where: ℎ 𝐿 lower heating value of the fuel (Btu/lb) ∆ℎ 𝑎 heat correction due to air (Btu/lb) ∆ℎ 𝑓 heat correction due to fuel (Btu/lb) ∆ℎ 𝑚 heat correction due to atomizing medium (Btu/lb) ℎ 𝑟 assumed radiation heat loss (Btu/lb) ℎ 𝑠 calculated stack heat loss (Btu/lb) 𝒆 = 𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 − (𝒉 𝒓 + 𝒉 𝒔 𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 × 𝟏𝟎𝟎
  • 13. Step1: solve for heat loss through the stack (ℎ 𝑠)
  • 14. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 14 CombustionWorksheet Fuel Component Column 1 Volume fraction % Nitrogen 1.61 Carbon dioxide 0.15 Methane 98.17 Ethane 0.08 TOTAL - Total per pound of fuel - Insert fuel composition into combustion worksheet
  • 15. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 15 CombustionWorksheet Fuel Component Column 1 Volume fraction % Column 2 Relative molecular mass Column 3 (1x2) Total mass (lb) Column 4 Net heating value (Btu/lb) Column 5 (3x4) Heating value (Btu) Nitrogen 1.61 28.0 0.4508 - - Carbon dioxide 0.15 44.0 0.066 - - Methane 98.17 16.0 15.70 21,500 337,704.80 Ethane 0.08 30.1 0.02 20,420 491.71 TOTAL - - 16.25 - 338,196.51 Total per pound of fuel - - - - 20,814.55 (5) Calculate total mass and heating value of fuel
  • 16. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 16 CombustionWorksheet Fuel Component Column 1 Volume fraction % Column 2 Relative molecular mass Column 3 (1x2) Total mass (lb) Column 4 Net heating value (Btu/lb) Column 5 (3x4) Heating value (Btu) Column 6 Air required (lb air/lb) Column 7 (3x6) Air required (lbs) Column 8 CO2 formed (lbs CO2/lb) Column 9 (3x8) CO2 formed (lbs) Column 10 H2O formed (lbs H2O/lb) Column 11 (3x10) H2O formed (lbs) Column 12 N2 formed (lbs N2/lb) Column 13 (3x12) N2 formed (lbs) Nitrogen 1.61 28.0 0.4508 - - - - - - - - - - Carbon dioxide 0.15 44.0 0.066 - - - - - - - - - - Methane 98.17 16.0 15.70 21,500 337,704.80 17.24 270.79 2.74 43.04 2.25 35.34 13.25 208.12 Ethane 0.08 30.1 0.02 20,420 491.71 16.09 0.39 2.93 0.07 1.80 0.04 12.37 0.30 TOTAL - - 16.25 - 338,196.51 - 271.18 - 43.11 - 35.38 - 208.42 Total per pound of fuel - - - - 20,814.55 - 16.69 - 2.65 - 2.18 - 12.83 (5) (7) (9) (11) (13) Calculate products of combustion for fuel
  • 17. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 17 CompletedCombustionWorksheet Fuel Component Column 1 Volume fraction % Column 2 Relative molecular mass Column 3 (1x2) Total mass Column 4 Net heating value (Btu/lb) Column 5 (3x4) Heating value (Btu) Column 6 Air required (lb air/lb) Column 7 (3x6) Air required (lbs) Column 8 CO2 formed (lbs CO2/lb) Column 9 (3x8) CO2 formed (lbs) Column 10 H2O formed (lbs H2O/lb) Column 11 (3x10) H2O formed (lbs) Column 12 N2 formed (lbs N2/lb) Column 13 (3x12) N2 formed (lbs) Nitrogen 1.61 28.0 0.4508 - - - - - - - - - - Carbon dioxide 0.15 44.0 0.066 - - - - - - - - - - Methane 98.17 16.0 15.70 21,500 337,704.80 17.24 270.79 2.74 43.04 2.25 35.34 13.25 208.12 Ethane 0.08 30.1 0.02 20,420 491.71 16.09 0.39 2.93 0.07 1.80 0.04 12.37 0.30 TOTAL - - 16.25 - 338,196.51 - 271.18 - 43.11 - 35.38 - 208.42 Total per pound of fuel - - - - 20,814.55 - 16.69 - 2.65 - 2.18 - 12.83 (5) (7) (9) (11) (13)
  • 18. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 18 RelativeHumidity Correction for relative humidity: where: 𝑃vapor vapor pressure of water at ambient temperature (from steam tables) 𝑃air 14.696 psi = 𝑃vapor 𝑃air × 𝑅𝐻 100 × 18 28.85 moisture in air
  • 19. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 19 RelativeHumidity Correction for relative humidity: where: 𝑃vapor vapor pressure of water at ambient temperature (from steam tables) 𝑃air 14.696 psi = 𝑃vapor 𝑃air × 𝑅𝐻 100 × 18 28.85 moisture in air = 0.364 14.696 × 50 100 × 18 28.85 = 0.0077 lbs of moisture per lb of air (a)
  • 20. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 20 RelativeHumidity Correction for relative humidity: where: 𝑃vapor vapor pressure of water at ambient temperature (from steam tables) 𝑃air 14.696 psi = 𝑃vapor 𝑃air × 𝑅𝐻 100 × 18 28.85 moisture in air = 0.364 14.696 × 50 100 × 18 28.85 = 0.0077 lbs of moisture per lb of air (a) = air required 1 − moisture in air(a) (7) = 16.82 lbs of wet air per lb of fuel = 16.69 1 − 0.0077 (b)
  • 21. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 21 RelativeHumidity Correction for relative humidity: where: 𝑃vapor vapor pressure of water at ambient temperature (from steam tables) 𝑃air 14.696 psi = 𝑃vapor 𝑃air × 𝑅𝐻 100 × 18 28.85 moisture in air = 0.364 14.696 × 50 100 × 18 28.85 = 0.0077 lbs of moisture per lb of air (a) = air required 1 − moisture in air(a) (7) = 16.82 lbs of wet air per lb of fuel = 16.69 1 − 0.0077 (b) = lbs wet air per lb of fuel(b) – air required(7) = 0.1295 lbs of moisture per lb of fuel (c) = 16.82 – 16.69
  • 22. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 22 RelativeHumidity Correction for relative humidity: where: 𝑃vapor vapor pressure of water at ambient temperature (from steam tables) 𝑃air 14.696 psi = 𝑃vapor 𝑃air × 𝑅𝐻 100 × 18 28.85 moisture in air = 0.364 14.696 × 50 100 × 18 28.85 = 0.0077 lbs of moisture per lb of air (a) = air required 1 − moisture in air(a) (7) = 16.82 lbs of wet air per lb of fuel = 16.69 1 − 0.0077 (b) = lbs wet air per lb of fuel(b) – air required(7) = 0.1295 lbs of moisture per lb of fuel (c) = H2O formed(11) + lbs of moisture per lb of fuel(c) + atomizing steam = 2.31 lbs of H2O per lb of fuel (d) = 2.17 + 0.1295 + 0 = 16.82 – 16.69
  • 23. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 23 ExcessAir Correction for excess air: = (28.85 × %O2)( N2 formed 28 + CO2 formed 44 + H2O formed 18 ) 20.95 − %O2[ 1.6028 × lbs H2O lbs air required + 1] lb excess air per lb of fuel NOTE: If oxygen samples are extracted on a dry basis, a value of zero shall be inserted for line (e) where a value is required from lines (c) and (d). If oxygen samples are extracted on a wet basis, the appropriate calculated value shall be inserted.
  • 24. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 24 ExcessAir Correction for excess air: = (28.85 × %O2)( N2 formed 28 + CO2 formed 44 + H2O formed 18 ) 20.95 − %O2[ 1.6028 × lbs H2O lbs air required + 1] lb excess air per lb of fuel NOTE: If oxygen samples are extracted on a dry basis, a value of zero shall be inserted for line (e) where a value is required from lines (c) and (d). If oxygen samples are extracted on a wet basis, the appropriate calculated value shall be inserted. = (28.85 × %O2)( N2 formed 28 + CO2 formed 44 + H2O formed 18 ) 20.95 − %O2[ 1.6028 × lbs H2O lbs air required + 1] (13) (9) (d) (c) (7) = (28.85 × 3)( 12.83 28 + 2.65 44 + 0 18 ) 20.95 − 3[ 1.6028 × 0 16.69 + 1] = 2.50 lbs of excess air per lb of fuel (e)
  • 25. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 25 = lb of excess air per lb of fuel air required × 100 ExcessAir Correction for excess air: = (28.85 × %O2)( N2 formed 28 + CO2 formed 44 + H2O formed 18 ) 20.95 − %O2[ 1.6028 × lbs H2O lbs air required + 1] lb excess air per lb of fuel NOTE: If oxygen samples are extracted on a dry basis, a value of zero shall be inserted for line (e) where a value is required from lines (c) and (d). If oxygen samples are extracted on a wet basis, the appropriate calculated value shall be inserted. = (28.85 × %O2)( N2 formed 28 + CO2 formed 44 + H2O formed 18 ) 20.95 − %O2[ 1.6028 × lbs H2O lbs air required + 1] (13) (9) (d) (c) (7) = (28.85 × 3)( 12.83 28 + 2.65 44 + 0 18 ) 20.95 − 3[ 1.6028 × 0 16.69 + 1] = 2.50 lbs of excess air per lb of fuel (e) (7) (e) = 2.50 16.69 × 100 = 14.98 lbs excess air (f)
  • 26. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 26 = lb of excess air per lb of fuel air required × 100 ExcessAir Correction for excess air: = (28.85 × %O2)( N2 formed 28 + CO2 formed 44 + H2O formed 18 ) 20.95 − %O2[ 1.6028 × lbs H2O lbs air required + 1] lb excess air per lb of fuel NOTE: If oxygen samples are extracted on a dry basis, a value of zero shall be inserted for line (e) where a value is required from lines (c) and (d). If oxygen samples are extracted on a wet basis, the appropriate calculated value shall be inserted. = (28.85 × %O2)( N2 formed 28 + CO2 formed 44 + H2O formed 18 ) 20.95 − %O2[ 1.6028 × lbs H2O lbs air required + 1] (13) (9) (d) (c) (7) = (28.85 × 3)( 12.83 28 + 2.65 44 + 0 18 ) 20.95 − 3[ 1.6028 × 0 16.69 + 1] = 2.50 lbs of excess air per lb of fuel (e) = percent excess air 100 × lbs moisture per lb fuel + lb H2O per lb fuel (7) (e) = 2.50 16.69 × 100 = 14.98 lbs excess air (f) (f) (c) (d) = 14.98 100 × 0.1295 + 2.31 = 2.33 total lbs H2O per lb of fuel (corrected for excess air) (g)
  • 27. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 27 StackLoss Component Column 1 Component formed (lb per lb of fuel) Carbon dioxide 2.65 Water vapor 2.33 Nitrogen 12.83 Air 2.50 Total 20.31 (9) from combustion worksheet (13) from combustion worksheet (g) from excess air worksheet (e) from excess air worksheet
  • 28. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 28 StackLoss Component Column 1 Component formed (lb per lb of fuel) Column 2 Enthalpy at T (Btu/lb formed) Carbon dioxide 2.65 100 Water vapor 2.33 192 Nitrogen 12.83 120 Air 2.50 110 Total 20.31 - Exit flue-gas temperature, 𝑇𝑒: 500°F Values taken from enthalpy tables in API 560, Figures G.6 and G.7 for each flue-gas component
  • 29. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 29 StackLoss Component Column 1 Component formed (lb per lb of fuel) Column 2 Enthalpy at T (Btu/lb formed) Column 3 Heat content (Btu/lb of fuel) Carbon dioxide 2.65 100 265.31 Water vapor 2.33 192 446.72 Nitrogen 12.83 120 1,539.27 Air 2.50 110 274.98 Total 20.31 - 2,526.28 Exit flue-gas temperature, 𝑇𝑒: 500°F ℎ 𝑠 = heat content at 𝑇𝑒 = 2,526.28 Btu/lb of fuel
  • 31. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 31 ThermalEfficiency Where: ℎ 𝐿 lower heating value of the fuel (Btu/lb) ∆ℎ 𝑎 heat correction due to air (Btu/lb) ∆ℎ 𝑓 heat correction due to fuel (Btu/lb) ∆ℎ 𝑚 heat correction due to atomizing medium (Btu/lb) ℎ 𝑟 assumed radiation heat loss (Btu/lb) ℎ 𝑠 calculated stack heat loss (Btu/lb) 𝒆 = 𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 − (𝒉 𝒓 + 𝒉 𝒔 𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 × 𝟏𝟎𝟎
  • 32. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 32 HeatLosses Heat loss due to air: ∆ℎ 𝑎 = 𝑐 𝑝a × (𝑇𝑎 − 𝑇𝑑) × ( 𝑚 𝑎 𝑚 𝑓) where: 𝑐 𝑝a specific heat of air 𝑇𝑎 temperature of air (°F) 𝑇𝑑 temperature of design air (°F) 𝑚 𝑎 𝑚 𝑓 the sum of 𝑚 𝑎 and 𝑚 𝑓, expressed as pounds of air per pound of fuel (from lines (b) and (e) on the excess air and relative humidity work sheet) = 𝑐 𝑝a × (𝑇𝑎 − 𝑇𝑑) × ( 𝑚 𝑎 𝑚 𝑓) = 0.24 × (70 − 60) × (16.81 + 2.50) ∆ℎ 𝑎 = 46.37 Btu/lb
  • 33. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 33 HeatLosses Heat loss due to fuel gas: ∆ℎ 𝑓 = 𝑐 𝑝fuel × (𝑇𝑓 − 𝑇𝑑) where: 𝑐 𝑝fuel specific heat of fuel gas 𝑇𝑓 temperature of fuel gas (°F) 𝑇𝑑 temperature of design fuel gas (°F) = 𝑐 𝑝fuel × (𝑇𝑓 − 𝑇𝑑) = 0.587 × (100 − 60) ∆ℎ 𝑓 = 23.47 Btu/lb
  • 34. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 34 HeatLosses Heat loss due to atomization medium: ∆ℎ 𝑚 = ∆𝐸 × ( 𝑚 𝑠𝑡 𝑚 𝑓) where: ∆𝐸 enthalpy difference 𝑚 𝑠𝑡 mass of steam (lb) No atomization steam in this case. ∆ℎ 𝑚 = 0
  • 35. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 35 RadiationLosses Heat loss due to radiation: ℎ 𝑟 = ℎ 𝐿 × %radiation loss ℎ 𝑟 = 20,814 × 0.015 ℎ 𝑟 = 312.24 Btu/lb
  • 36. Step3: solve for thermal and fuel efficiencies
  • 37. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 37 ThermalEfficiency Where: ℎ 𝐿 20,814 Btu/lb ∆ℎ 𝑎 46.37 Btu/lb ∆ℎ 𝑓 23.47 Btu/lb ∆ℎ 𝑚 0 Btu/lb ℎ 𝑟 312.24 Btu/lb ℎ 𝑠 2,526.28 Btu/lb 𝒆 = 𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 − (𝒉 𝒓 + 𝒉 𝒔 𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 × 𝟏𝟎𝟎
  • 38. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 38 ThermalEfficiency Where: ℎ 𝐿 20,814 Btu/lb ∆ℎ 𝑎 46.37 Btu/lb ∆ℎ 𝑓 23.47 Btu/lb ∆ℎ 𝑚 0 Btu/lb ℎ 𝑟 312.24 Btu/lb ℎ 𝑠 2,526.28 Btu/lb 𝒆 = 𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 − (𝒉 𝒓 + 𝒉 𝒔 𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 × 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝒆 = 𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 − (𝒉 𝒓 + 𝒉 𝒔 𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 × 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝒆 = )𝟐𝟎, 𝟖𝟏𝟒 + 𝟒𝟔. 𝟑𝟕 + 𝟐𝟑. 𝟒𝟕 + 𝟎 − (𝟑𝟏𝟐. 𝟐𝟒 + 𝟐, 𝟓𝟐𝟔. 𝟐𝟖 𝟐𝟎, 𝟖𝟏𝟒 + 𝟒𝟔. 𝟑𝟕 + 𝟐𝟑. 𝟒𝟕 + 𝟎 × 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝒆 = 86.4%
  • 39. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 39 FuelEfficiency Where: ℎ 𝐿 20,814 Btu/lb ∆ℎ 𝑎 46.37 Btu/lb ∆ℎ 𝑓 23.47 Btu/lb ∆ℎ 𝑚 0 Btu/lb ℎ 𝑟 312.24 Btu/lb ℎ 𝑠 2,526.28 Btu/lb 𝒆 𝒇 = 𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 − (𝒉 𝒓 + 𝒉 𝒔 𝒉 𝑳 × 𝟏𝟎𝟎
  • 40. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 40 FuelEfficiency Where: ℎ 𝐿 20,814 Btu/lb ∆ℎ 𝑎 46.37 Btu/lb ∆ℎ 𝑓 23.47 Btu/lb ∆ℎ 𝑚 0 Btu/lb ℎ 𝑟 312.24 Btu/lb ℎ 𝑠 2,526.28 Btu/lb 𝒆 𝒇 = 𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 − (𝒉 𝒓 + 𝒉 𝒔 𝒉 𝑳 × 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝒆 𝒇 = 𝒉 𝑳 + ∆𝒉 𝒂 + ∆𝒉 𝒇 + ∆𝒉 𝒎 − (𝒉 𝒓 + 𝒉 𝒔 𝒉 𝑳 × 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝒆 𝒇 = )𝟐𝟎, 𝟖𝟏𝟒 + 𝟒𝟔. 𝟑𝟕 + 𝟐𝟑. 𝟒𝟕 + 𝟎 − (𝟑𝟏𝟐. 𝟐𝟒 + 𝟐, 𝟓𝟐𝟔. 𝟐𝟖 𝟐𝟎, 𝟖𝟏𝟒 × 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝒆 𝒇 = 86.7%
  • 41. * Based on $2.75/MMBtu gas price
  • 42. Tulsa Heaters Midstream 42 Conclusion Knowing how to check your heater’s efficiency gives you the knowledge and power to improve your facility and optimize your heater. As we have seen, improving efficiency can help save your facility a lot of money. What are you waiting for? Go check and start saving now!
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