The EcoReg® regenerator system consists of a three-parted regenerator with stationary lower and upper part. Here are the connections for hot and cold combustion air and for hot and cold waste gas.
The central part (the heat exchanger) is a rotating stored and chambered vessel with a fire-proofed casing and
sealing. These chambers
are containing the heat storage filling, which will be heated up by the waste gas
out of the
furnace. This energy will be stored in the filling of the chambers and is
transported by the rotation of the regenerator central part to the combustion air
side. There, the cold combustion air is heated, respectively the filling will be
cooled down. The hot combustion air will be mixed with the fuel inside the burners, ignited and heats the
furnace. The cold chambers turns back to the waste gas side and stores the new
energy again. This continuous energy transport intrasystem of the regenerator is controlled by
the temperature of the cold waste gas. The number of rotations defines the temperature of the
preheated air.