300 kg incinerator

300 kg incinerator is the model YD-300, oil or gas fuel. the primary chamber is 220 x 110 x 100cm, means 2400 Liters.

Model YD-300
 Burning Rate 300 kgs/hour
Feed Capacity 500 kgs
Primary Combustion Chamber 2400 Liters
Secondary Combustion Chamber 1200 Liters
Mix Combustion Chamber Yes
Smoke Filter Chamber Yes
Feed Mode Manual
Voltage 220V/380V
Power 1.48Kw
Fuel Type Diesel Oil/ Natural Gas/LPG
Burner Italy Original
Oil Consumption (Diesel Oil) 26–48.1 kg/hour
Gas Consumption (Natural Gas) 16.1–48.8 m3/hour
Internal Dimensions 220 x 110 x 100cm (primary chamber)
External Dimensions 260 x 220 x 420cm (without chimney)
Temperature Monitor Yes
Oil Tank Capacity(if oil fuel) 500 Liters
Door Opening 90 x 110cm
Chimney Length 10.0 Meters
Chimney Type Stainless Steel
Equipment Gross Weight 8300 kgs
Operation Technical Specifications
Paimary Chamber Temperature 800℃–1000℃
Secondary Chamber Temperature 1000℃-1200℃
Residency Time 2.0 Sec.
Burning Efficiency >98%
Waste Lower Calorific Power 3000Kcal
Items Specification
Model YD-300
Main Product List Primary Combustion Chamber
Secondary Combustion Chamber
Mix Combustion Chamber
Smoke Filter Chamber
Incinerator Common Control Case
Stainless Steel Chimney: 10 Meter
Italy oil/gas burner: 02 units
Oil Tank (if oil fuel): 500Liters
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