PRESENT DAY TYPES
TANGENT WALL.

Membrane wall

Furnace floors
- Two layers of 50 mm firebrick above the tubes and 100 mm slab insulation below. Tubes in castable insulation are covered with crushed firebrick.
Note; Before castable insulation applied ,tubes coated with bitumen to allow expansion clearance when tubes are at working tempo
Front walls
- In front fired boilers these need additional insulation (200 mm) made up of 125 mm mouldable refractory backed by 50 mm castable or slab and 25 mm of asbestos millboard.
Burner openings
- These have specially shaped bricks called quarls or have plastic refractory
Brick bolts
There are two basic types;
- using a hole right through the brick
- Using a recess in the back of the brick.
A source of weakness is where bricks crack, bolts will be exposed to the direct heat which leads to failure.
Adequate expansion arrangements must be provided. For floor tubes a coating of bitumastic is first applied before the castable refractory is applied. When the boiler is fired the bitumastic is burnt away then a space is left for expansion
Refractory failure
This is one of the major items of maintenance costs in older types of boiler
SPALLING
This is the breaking away of layers of the brick surface. It can be caused by fluctuating temperature under flame impingement or firing a boiler too soon after waterwashing or brick work repair.
May also be caused by failure to close off air from register outlet causing cool air to impinge on hot refractory.
SLAGGING
This is the softening of the bricks to a liquid state due to the prescience of vanadium or sodium ( ex sea water ) in the fuel. This acts as fluxes and lowers the melting point of the bricks which run to form a liquid pool in the furnace
Eyebrows may form above quarls and attachment arrangements may become exposed
Material falling to floor may critically reduce burner clearance and reduce efficiency
Flame impingement may lead to carbon penetrating refractory.
SHRINKAGE CRACKING
Refractories are weaker in tension than in compression or shear thus, if compression takes place due to the expansion of the brick at high temperature , if suddenly cooled cracking may occur.
Failure of brick securing devices