Claims
- 1. A denitration system comprising a source of gas comprising nitrogen oxide, an ammonia injection line for injecting ammonia, an ammonia reduction denitrator, communicable with said ammonia injection line, for denitrating said nitrogen oxide-containing gas, at least two leak ammonia recovery units, communicable with said denitrator, which adsorb and remove ammonia escaping from said ammonia reduction denitrator, a first gas line connecting said source of nitrogen oxide-containing gas to said leak ammonia recovery units for supplying said nitrogen oxide-containing gas to said leak ammonia recovery units for desorption of absorbed ammonia, an air supply line with a fan for supplying air to said leak ammonia recovery units, said air supply line connected to an end of each of said leak ammonia recovery units to which end said first gas line is connected so as to cool said leak ammonia recovery units after ammonia is desorbed from said units, a desorption gas line connecting said leak ammonia recovery units to a line connecting said source of nitrogen oxide-containing gas with said ammonia reduction denitrator so that a desorption gas containing ammonia desorbed from said leak ammonia recovery units is supplied to the ammonia reduction denitrator, means being provided so that operation of said leak ammonia recovery units is switched over in such a way that during operation at least one of the leak ammonia recovery units removes leak ammonia from said nitrogen oxide-containing gas outputted from said ammonia reduction denitrator as a result of denitration of said nitrogen oxide containing gas while absorbed ammonia is desorbed from another leak ammonia recovery unit or said another leak ammonia recovery unit is cooled, and a second line connected to said first gas line for introducing air from said air supply line to said first gas line so as to adjust the temperature of the gas in said first gas line to be supplied to said ammonia recovery units for desorption of adsorbed ammonia therefrom.
- 2. The denitration system claimed in claim 1 wherein said fan for supplying air to said leak recovery units also supplies air to said source of nitrogen oxide-containing gas, the air supply line is also connected to the source of the nitrogen oxide-containing gas for supplying air to said source of nitrogen oxide-containing gas.
- 3. A denitration system comprising a source of a gas containing nitrogen oxide, an ammonia reduction denitrator for denitrating said nitrogen oxide-containing gas, a source of ammonia to be supplied to said denitrator, at least two leak ammonia recovery units which adsorb and remove ammonia escaping from said ammonia reduction denitrator, a first gas line connecting said source of nitrogen oxide-containing gas to said leak ammonia recovery units for supplying said nitrogen oxide-containing gas to said leak ammonia recovery units for desorption of adsorbed ammonia, a gas supply line with a fan for supplying a treated gas coming out of said leak ammonia recovery units to at least one of said leak ammonia recovery units so as to cool said at least one leak ammonia recovery unit after ammonia is desorbed from said at least one leak recovery ammonia unit, a desorption gas line connecting said leak ammonia recovery units to a line connecting said source of nitrogen oxide-containing gas with said ammonia reduction denitrator so that a desorption gas containing ammonia desorbed from said leak ammonia recovery units is supplied to the ammonia reduction denitrator, valves being provided so that operation of said leak ammonia recovery units is switched over in such a way that during operation at least one of the leak ammonia recovery units removes leak ammonia from said nitrogen oxide-containing gas outputted from said ammonia reduction denitrator as a result of denitration of said nitrogen oxide-containing gas while adsorbed ammonia is desorbed from another leak ammonia recovery unit or said another leak ammonia recovery unit is cooled, and a second line connected to said first gas line for introducing air to said first gas line so as to adjust the temperature of the gas in said first gas line to be supplied to said ammonia recovery units for desorption of adsorbed ammonia therefrom.
- 4. A denitration system comprising a source of gas comprising nitrogen oxide, an ammonia injection line for injecting ammonia, an ammonia reduction denitrator, communicable with said ammonia injection line, for denitrating said nitrogen oxide-containing gas, at least two leak ammonia recovery units, communicable with said denitrator, which adsorb and remove ammonia escaping from said ammonia reduction denitrator, a first gas line connecting said source of nitrogen oxide-containing gas to said leak ammonia recovery units for supplying said nitrogen oxide-containing gas to said leak ammonia recovery units for desorption of absorbed ammonia, an air supply line with a fan for supplying air to said leak ammonia recovery units, said air supply line connected to an end of each of said leak ammonia recovery units to which end said first gas line is connected so as to cool said leak ammonia recovery units after ammonia is desorbed from said units, a desorption gas line connecting said leak ammonia recovery units to a line connecting said source of nitrogen oxide-containing gas with said ammonia reduction denitrator so that a desorption gas containing ammonia desorbed from said leak ammonia recovery units is supplied to the ammonia reduction denitrator, means being provided so that operation of said leak ammonia recovery units is switched over in such a way that during operation at least one of the leak ammonia recovery units removes leak ammonia from said nitrogen oxide-containing gas outputted from said ammonia reduction denitrator as a result of denitration of said nitrogen-oxide containing gas while absorbed ammonia is desorbed from another leak ammonia recovery unit or said another leak ammonia recovery unit is cooled, and a second gas line connected to said first gas line and said end of each of said leak ammonia recovery units for introducing a treated gas coming out of at least one of said leak ammonia recovery units so as to adjust the temperature of the gas in said first gas line to be supplied to said ammonia recovery units for desorption of adsorbed ammonia therefrom.
- 5. The denitration system claimed in claim 4 wherein said fan for supplying air to said leak recovery units also supplies air to said source of nitrogen oxide-containing gas, the air supply line is also connected to the source of the nitrogen oxide-containing gas for supplying air to said source of nitrogen oxide-containing gas.
- 6. A denitration system comprising a source of a gas containing nitrogen oxide, an ammonia reduction denitrator for denitrating said nitrogen oxide-containing gas, a source of ammonia to be supplied to said denitrator, at least two leak ammonia recovery units which adsorb and remove ammonia escaping from said ammonia reduction denitrator, a first gas line connecting said source of nitrogen oxide-containing gas to said leak ammonia recovery units for supplying said nitrogen oxide-containing gas to said leak ammonia recovery units for desorption of adsorbed ammonia, a gas supply line with a fan for supplying a treated gas coming out of said leak ammonia recovery units to at least one of said leak ammonia recovery units so as to cool said at least one leak ammonia recovery unit after ammonia is desorbed from said at least one leak recovery ammonia unit, a desorption gas line connecting said leak ammonia recovery units to a line connecting said source of nitrogen oxide-containing gas with said ammonia reduction denitrator so that a desorption gas containing ammonia desorbed from said leak ammonia recovery units is supplied to the ammonia reduction denitrator, valves being provided so that operation of said leak ammonia recovery units is switched over in such a way that during operation at least one of the leak ammonia recovery units removes leak ammonia from said nitrogen oxide-containing gas outputted from said ammonia reduction denitrator as a result of denitration of said nitrogen oxide-containing gas while adsorbed ammonia is desorbed from another leak ammonia recovery unit or said another leak ammonia recovery unit is cooled, and a second gas line connected to said first gas line and said end of each of said leak ammonia recovery units for introducing the treated gas coming out of at least one of said leak ammonia recovery units so as to adjust the temperature of the gas in said first gas line to be supplied to said ammonia recovery units for desorption of adsorbed ammonia therefrom.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/360,585, filed Dec. 21, 1994,now abandoned.
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