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1.1.1 Mass-Surn/Waterwall Combustion <br />In mass-burn vvatarvvaU combustion, y�GVV i� placed directly into the system for <br />�incineration with no pre-processing except for removal of identifiable white goods <br />) Waste i� placed onto � <br />(refrigerators, washing machines, microwave ovens, occ''' with || built of water <br />^nsbe at the bottom of combustion chamber in a furnace vv walls grate <br />�s shown in Figure B-1. Air for combustion is forced through the grates <br />tubes, �fina air) and through parts in the sides of the combustion chamber (over-fire <br />.- <br />Figure B+1~ WaterwaUUFummace Sections <br />Half the heat generated from the burning waste is absorbed by the vvatenwa||s and <br />the balance heats water in the boiler, as shown Figure B-2. <br />3 Source: Babcock and Wilcox. <br />B-4 August 15,2OO8 <br />