Waste Incinerator RFQ/Questionnaire

To assure that we provide you with information on the most appropriate equipment for your waste energy needs, we would appreciate your response to this questionnaire. Please provide estimates if the specific information is not available.

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¤ Name:

Title:

¤ Company/Organization:

¤ Address:

¤ City:

¤ State / Province:

¤ Postal / Zip Code:

¤ Country:

¤ Phone:

Fax:

¤ Email:

Type of Business:

 

¤  Incinerator Will Operate: 

hrs/day days/week weeks/year

 

Current cost of Waste Disposal (removal, fees, etc):

per ton

per year

Present Waste System:

 

If compacted, compaction ratio:

Auxiliary fuel to be Used: Oil Gas Other

Electrical Service Available: Volts Amp Hz Phase

Name of Air Quality Regulatory Agency:

Name: Phone:

Address:

Air Quality Emission Requirements:

 

Description of Waste

 Waste (Lbs.)

         Period
Type 0 : A mixture of highly combustible waste such as paper, cardboard boxes, and floor sweepings from commercial and industrial activities. The mixture contains up to 10 percent by weight of plastic bags, coated paper, laminated paper, treated corrugated cardboard, oily rags, and plastic or rubber scraps. This type of waste contains 10 percent moisture and 5 percent non combustible solids, and has a heating value of 8,500 BTU per pound fired.

Lbs.

per


Type 1 : A mixture of combustible waste such as paper, cardboard cartons, wood scraps, foliage, and floor sweepings from domestic, commercial, and industrial activities. The mixture contains up to 20 percent by weight of restaurant type waste, but contains little or no treated paper, plastic, or rubber waste. This type of waste contains 25 percent moisture and 10 percent incombustible solids, and has a heating value of 6,500 BTU per pound as fired.
Lbs.

 per


Type 2 : An approximately even mixture of rubbish and garbage by weight. This type of waste, common to apartment and residential occupancy, consists of up to 50 percent moisture and 7 percent incombustible solids, and has a heating value of 4,300 BTU per pound as fired.
Lbs.

 per


Type 3 : Garbage such as animal and vegetable wastes from restaurants, hotels, hospitals, markets, and similar installations. This type of waste contains up to 70 percent moisture and up to 5 percent incombustible solids, and has a heating value of 2,500 BTU per pound as fired.
Lbs.

 per


Type 4 : Human and animal remains, such as organs, carcasses, and solid organic waste from hospitals, laboratories, slaughterhouses, animal pounds and similar sources, consisting of up to 85 percent moisture and 5 percent incombustible solids, and having a heating value as low as 1,000 BTU per pound as fired.
Lbs.

 per


Type 5 : Gaseous, liquid or semi liquid waste, such as tar, paint, sludge, fumes.
Lbs.

 per


Type 6 : Solid by-product and infectious waste, such as rubber, plastics, wood, etc., from industrial operations and hospitals. Typically having a heating value ranging from 10,000 BTU per pound to 12,500 BTU per pound as fired.
Lbs.

 per


Foods

Lbs.

 per

Rubber

Lbs.

 per

Non-Halogenous Plastics

Lbs.

 per

Wood

Lbs.

 per

Agriculture

Lbs.

 per

Textiles

Lbs.

 per

Paints & Oils

Lbs.

 per

Leather

Lbs.

 per

Other (describe)

Lbs.

 per

Additional Options Required

Auto Feedram

Auto Ash Removal

Secondary Chamber Retention Time

Scrubber

How did you hear about ACS, Inc.?

 

Notes: Please provide a drawing of the installation facility with area dimensions and any area restrictions. If available, please include safety and code requirements.  You can submit these items by emailing info@acs-acs.com

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