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A typical API 560 Fired Heater would consist of a:
• Radiant Section
• Convective Section
• Stack
• Burners
• Fuel Skid
• Control System
Gasco being both a combustion and heat transfer company is uniquely placed to achieve the best possible outcomes with respect to high thermal efficiencies, low emission, reliable operation and state-of-the-art Burner Management Systems (BMS) to NFPA, IEC and other codes.
Gasco can supply cylindrical or box cabin type direct fired heaters, equipped with low NOx natural draft or forced draft burners.
To increase efficiency, preheating of combustion air can be achieved by adding a variety of air preheater exchangers.
With the demand for ever increasing safety and reliability levels Gasco can design and supply BMS to IEC 61508 Programmable Electronic Safety Systems. We can also provide a basic hard wired system up to SIL 3.
Gasco convective heaters rely on forced convection heating only, are compact and can achieve thermal efficiency of 90per cent using convective heat transfer.

Top: Stabiliser Reboiler Heater for Woodside Train 5 at Burrup Peninsula, WA Australia.
Centre: Origin Energy’s Bassgas Fired Heater project,
South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
Bottom: Erection of a 43MW Pre-Insulated and Tubed Radiant Section, Thermal Fluid Heater – Origin Energy, Australia.
Fired Heaters
Gasco supplies Fired Heaters to API 560 and ISO 13705 and proprietory Gasco forced draft convective designs.