Working for many years on theory and practice of effective and environment friendly fuel combustion, authors constantly promote the principle of energy - ecological optimisation [1]. Such approach means that optimum result of fuel combustion is qualified not only by direct efficiency of fuel consumption but also by minimal damage made to people and natural environment [2]. One of the simplest, cheapest and at the same time highly effective ways of such optimisation is the burning of fuel in a zone of controllable, remnant chemical underburn (RCU) [3, 9]. This may sound paradoxically for many specialists. Most boiler operation specialists are used to obey the unquestionable rule: products of non complete fuel combustion, especially when burning gas fuel, shall not be present in flue gases. This publication is intended to evaluate this question from the energy-ecological optimisation point of view, that is optimisation regarding fuel savings as well as environment protection.
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