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The benefits of managing the ratio of air and fuel are many, yet industry struggles to control these ratios. The control challenges are many and often interrelated.
The chemistry of combustion is well researched and generally accepted. Efficient combustion of natural gas requires combining fuel gas and air in precise ratios.
Many variables affect natural gas combustion, including environmental conditions. Corrective measures and enhanced controls can reduce the impacts of these variables and can provide optimum control continuously, maximizing the efficiency of industrial burners.