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86 ENERGY & PROCESS ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL

TABLE 8. ENERGY WASTE AND INEFFICIENCY IN PROCESSES (Continued)

Problem description

Waste/

ineffi ciency

Reference/

appendix

Furnace
operations

Dirty burners

Ineffi ciency

D7.8.1

Improper operating dampers

Ineffi ciency

D7.8.2

Inoperable, uncalibrated, or poorly adjusted controls

ineffi ciency

D7.8.3

Combustible gases in the fl ue exhaust

Waste

D7.8.4

Damaged or missing refractory

Waste

D7.8.5

Openings used for charging too large for operation

Ineffi ciency

D7.8.6

Leaks around furnace doors

Waste

D7.8.7

Temperature not reduced in standby mode

Waste

D7.8.8

Use of wet and cold materials to be heated in furnaces

Waste

D7.8.9

Using fast melting rates during low metal demand periods

Ineffi ciency

D7.8.10

Clean exhaust air warmer than 93 °C (200 °F) being exhausted outside

Waste

D7.8.11

More than 20% excess oxygen in fl ue gases

Ineffi ciency

D7.8.12

Furnace or oven cycling on and off at low loads

Ineffi ciency

D7.8.13

Furnaces with continuously lit pilot.

Waste

D7.8.14

No automatic stack damper

Ineffi ciency

D7.8.15

Use of ineffi cient burners (ineffi ciency)

Ineffi ciency

D7.8.16

Fuel oil too cold for good atomization (ineffi ciency)

Ineffi ciency

D7.8.17

Heated cooling water is wasted

Waste

D7.8.18

Use of underfi red heaters (ineffi ciency)

Ineffi ciency

D7.8.19

Storage

Maintaining space temperatures over 20 °C (68 °F) in the winter

Waste

D7.9.1

Slow large doors used for bringing in and out goods

Waste

D7.9.2

Signifi cant infi ltration through truck docks

Waste

D7.9.3

Lighting levels greater than 161 lux (15 footcandles)

Waste

D7.9.4

Power use for lighting during the daytime

Waste

D7.9.5