Model 9060z manual, Appendix 1, constituent values for various fuels – Teledyne 9060Z - Zirconium oxide flue gas oxygen analyzer User Manual
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APPENDIX 1, CONSTITUENT VALUES FOR VARIOUS FUELS
If the transmitter is set up to have readout or output of combustibles, oxygen deficiency, maximum
carbon dioxide or combustion efficiency, then the fuel constituents must be entered. Any or all of the
variables can be modified and entered in COMMISSIONING menu functions #50 to 56. (See chapter
7.2.23). Your fuel supplier or chemist should be able to give you all these values.
A is the heat of combustion of the fuel per gram atom of contained carbon.
H is the H/C atom ratio in the fuel.
O is the O/C atom ratio in the fuel.
N is the N/C atom ratio in the fuel.
S is the S/C atom ratio in the fuel.
M is the ratio of H2O molecules to C atoms in the fuel
FUEL
A
H
O
N
S
M
Blast Furnace Gas
50.55
0.08
1.3
3.08 b
a
Coke Oven Gas
256.88
5.6
0.25
0.23 b
a
Producer Gas
101.98
1.18
1.02
2.9 b
a
Natural Gas
209.9
3.86
0
0.1
0
0
Propane, Natural
176.4
2.69
0
0
0
0
Butane, Refinery
166.1
2.34
0
0
0
0
Methanol
172.59
3.97
1 ‐
‐
‐
Gasoline, Motor
157.58
2.01
0
0
0
0
No 1 Distillate Oil
149.65
1.83
0 ‐
0 ‐
No 2 Distillate Oil
145.18
1.71 ‐
‐
0 ‐
No 4 Fuel Oil
145.54
1.6 ‐
‐
0.01
0
No 5 Residual Oil
142.25
1.44 ‐
0
0
0
No 6 Residual Oil
136.52
1.25
0.01
0
0
0
Wood, Non‐Resinous
110.91
2.26
1.07
0
0 c
Coal, Bituminous
116.88
0.74
0.05
0
0
0.03
Coal, Anthracite
104.98
0.35
0.05
0
0.01
0.04
Coke
99.63
0.11
0.01
0.01
0
0.01
a.
The moisture level varies depending on the process details. The calculated values
assume M = O.
b.
The sulfur level varies depending on the process details. The calculated values
assume S = O.
c.
Variable.
Values calculated from the North American Combustion Handbook, Tables 2.1a and 2.1b.