Small scale incinerator for hospital 5kgs 10kgs 20kgs and 30kgs per hour average

50 bed hospital proposal model TS5 or TS10 incinerator
200 bed hospital proposal model TS50 incinerator
we have more than 1000kgs per hour capacity incinerator.
How does a hospital incinerator work?
The incinerator comprises primary and secondary combustion chambers. The burning zone 
of the primary chamber is accessible through a door at the front which lets in air and allows the operator to light the fire and remove the ash. The medical waste is dropped in through a loading door above the primary chamber.
How is hospital waste disposed of?
Two common methods of disposing of hospital-generated medical waste include incineration 
or autoclaving. Incineration is a process that burns medical waste in a controlled environment. … 
State regulations may mandate off-site incineration for certain types of waste.
The main purpose of any medical waste incinerator is to eliminate pathogens from waste and 
reduce the waste to ashes. However, certain types of medical wastes, such as pharmaceutical 
or chemical wastes, require higher temperatures for complete destruction.

Incinerator Items/Model HICLOVER TS5(PLC) HICLOVER TS10(PLC) HICLOVER TS20(PLC) HICLOVER TS30(PLC)
Burn Rate (Average) 5-10 kg/hour 10-20 kg/hour 20-30 kg/hour 30-50 kg/hour
Feed Capacity(Average) 10kg/feeding 20kg/feeding 40kg/feeding 60kg/feeding
Control Mode PLC Automatic PLC Automatic PLC Automatic PLC Automatic
Combustion Chamber 52L 100L 210L 330L
Internal Dimensions 50x35x30cm 50x50x40cm 65x65x50cm 75x75x60cm
Secondary Chamber 26L 50L 110L 180L
Smoke Filter Chamber Yes Yes Yes Yes
Feed Mode Manual Manual Manual Manual
Voltage 220V 2P 220V 2P 220V 2P 220V 2P
Power 0.5Kw 0.5Kw 0.5Kw 0.5Kw
Burner Type Italy Brand Italy Brand Italy Brand Italy Brand
Oil Consumption (kg/hour) 4 6 8 12
Gas Consumption (m3/hour) 6.2-11.4 6.2-11.4 8-15.7 9.8–20
Temperature Monitor Yes Yes Yes Yes
Temperature Thermometer Corundum Probe Tube Corundum Probe Tube Corundum Probe Tube Corundum Probe Tube
Temperature Protection Yes Yes Yes Yes
Automatic Cooling Yes Yes Yes Yes
Automatic False Alarm  Yes Yes Yes Yes
System Testing Model Yes Yes Yes Yes
Time Setting Yes Yes Yes Yes
Progress Display Bar LCD Display LCD Display LCD Display LCD Display
Oil Tank 200L 200L 200L 200L
Oil Tank Stand 190cm Height 190cm Height 190cm Height 190cm Height
Liquid level Display  Yes Yes Yes Yes
Feeding Door 20x20cm 30x30cm 45x40cm 55x50cm
Chimney 2Meter 3Meter 3Meter 5Meter
Chimney Type Stainless Steel 304  Stainless Steel 304  Stainless Steel 304  Stainless Steel 304 
1st. Chamber Temperature 800–1000 800–1000 800–1000 800–1000
2nd. Chamber Temperature 1000℃-1300℃ 1000℃-1300℃ 1000℃-1300℃ 1000℃-1300℃
Residency Time 2.0 Sec. 2.0 Sec. 2.0 Sec. 2.0 Sec.
Gross Weight 1000kg 1500kg 2200kg 3000kg
External Dimensions 120x80x110cm 140x90x120cm 160x110x130cm 175x120x140cm

The assembly and installation process shall be designed to be reversible, to facilitate rapid disassembling 
and re-packing without damaging the parts of the products itself.  All tools/equipment must be simple 
to use, of highest quality and meet international standards. Corrosion resistance and weather proofing
The Incinerator units shall be designed to last in operation in a tropical environment for a minimum 
period of 10 years if the specified maintenance schedule is followed. All metal surfaces 
(except combustion chamber internal fittings) shall be either galvanized, enameled, 
painted or otherwise treated against atmospheric and process induced corrosion.
A heat exchanger to pre-heat air destined for the primary chamber is not compulsory but recommended.
The combustion air systems and fans shall be designed to ensure high 
combustion efficiency and avoid a reducing (corrosive) atmosphere, incomplete 
burnout of the flue gases and related problems. It should also be possible to
 heat the primary air from 10°C to approximately 145°C, depending on the waste composition and moisture content.
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“The incinerator shall be designed and equipped to be installed, commissioned 
and operated in such a way as to prevent emissions into the air giving rise to 
significant ground-level air pollution; in particular, exhaust gases shall be discharged 
in a controlled fashion by means of a stack the height of which is calculated in such a 
way as to safeguard human health and the environment.
Size and efficiency The proposed incinerator units must be complete and include 
all of the key features listed below and all of the associated support services and interconnections
The forecasted feedstock loads, and daily loading rates are generally summarized as
• Mixed general, clinical and incinerable hazardous wastes with a wide range 
of calorific values and densities.  The majority of the wastes will be of a general 
municipal nature, with up to 15% by volume of medical wastes and up to 5% by 
volume of incinerable hazardous wastes.  The content of the combustible matter 
will be above 60% and moisture content below 30%.  The wastes will be crudely 
pre-mixed by selective loading from different waste streams prior to incinerator loading.
• Wastes either small enough to fit within a 60 litre waste sack or broken up
 or shredded to less than 300mm in size.
• Operation on a daytime shift basis, 5 days per week.
Team compositions and tools/equipment list/description shall be detailed in the 
assembly, disassembly and Packing Manuals.  Provision for the use of video weblinks 
(in English with French and Arabic subtitles) showing the assembly process and, 
separately, the disassembly process is required.  Manuals are to be produced in English and French.
The Contractor shall deploy an expert incinerator operator, fully equipped 
with all required tools and equipment, to support the client in un-packing, installation,
 and commissioning of the different sizes of incinerator units.
The operator will be provided on a day-rate reimbursable basis. The bidder must 
specify the minimum scope of work in terms of operator working days and travel days.
 Rates for these to be provided on the financial offer form.
All associated fittings and connections to enable full functionality shall be completed 
by the bidder in line with the manufacturer’s instructions; including but not limited to 
piping, electrical and stack connections, foundations, anchorage to foundations, etc., as applicable
• An 8 hour daily operating cycle of ash removal, pre-heat and burn with continuous
 loading if required.  The automated burn completion and cool down cycle will take place overnight.
• The incinerators shall be capable of using diesel fuel as a supplemental fuel while
 the associated management equipment shall be capable of using electricity as the primary power source
a. be based on common, well-proven and clean technology – both as a complete 
unit and in terms of its individual components
b. be very robust, sturdy and capable of installation in remote locations 
subject to severe conditions
d. generate residual incinerator ash conforming to <10% by volume and
 <25% by weight of the waste incinerated
e. achieve a Total Organic Carbon (TOC) content in the slag and bottom ashes of less than 3%,
g. include clearly readable system operation panels;
h. include an operator’s manual (in English and French);
i. require minimal preprocessing i.e. there shall be no/very limited need for prior sorting, crushing or shredding
j. be capable of handling mixed solid waste streams and incinerable hazardous wastes as indicated
k. can accommodate large variations in waste composition and calorific value
l. allow for batch loading
m. incorporate an Air Pollution Control System suitable for basic emission control
n. have a thermal efficiency of not less than 85%,
o. primary and secondary chambers shall preferably have rounded inside corners
 to avoid the formation of dead zones or cold pockets
p. have very low levels of unburned material in the slag
q. include a supplement fuel source and storage unit (e.g., diesel tank),
“r. proposals shall include the fuel consumption at the rated capacity
be CE Certified, meet relevant British, EU or American Standards, or equivalent.
• Also consider provision for meeting international emission standards.
Able to handle an average waste production of 200kg/day
“• Minimum load capacity: 40 kg
• Maximum load capacity: 80 kg
• Nominal burning rate: 30-50 kg/hr (= 240-400kg range per 8hour day) 

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