![]() ![]() A good analogy is an automobile with a dirty carburetor air filter. If one of these three elements is removed, the combustion process stops and the combustion triangle collapses (Figure 2). The requirement for air is somewhat less obvious and too often ignored. The requirement for ignition is equally obvious. These elements are: fuel, heat (ignition) and air (Figure 1). We are all familiar with the combustion triangle containing the three elements required for combustion to take place. This article was originally published in the Winter 1994 National Board BULLETIN. Summary: The following article is a part of the National Board Technical Series. Retired executive director of the American Boiler Manufacturers Association Combustion Air Requirements:The Forgotten Element In Boiler Rooms
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