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Comparison of Gas-fired with Fuel-fired Incinerators

สมชาย ศรีสมบัณฑิต; Somchai Srisombandit;
Date: 2550
Abstract
A study was conducted to evaluate a gas-fired incinerator system for the eradication of infectious waste compared with a fuel-fired one, with regard to their efficiency in destroying such materials, their cost of operation, and the satisfaction of the 127 hospital staff who have to work with them. The materials employed in the study comprised the reports on hospital infectious waste incineration, the Yala City Municipality Rule 2007 dealing with such services, the collection and eradication of infectious waste, and the statements of hospital staff as contained in questionnaires which had been approved in substance and for accuracy, with a confidential value of 0.83; they were tested using Cronbach’s alpha coefficient. The data were analyzed by using percentage statistics and average. Findings : 1. As regard the effective budget for destroying infectious waste, comparing a gasfired incinerator with a fuel-fired system at the Yala Municipal waste treatment plant, it appeared that: - The average cost for eradicating infectious waste, using the gas-fired incinerator system, is 3.34 baht perkilogram, while that for the fuel-fired system is 23.42 baht per kilogram; the average cost of eradicating infectious waste transported to the Yala Municipal waste treatment plant is 81.56 per kilogram. 2. The comparison between the gas-fired incinerator and the fuel-fired one showed that the gas-fired system had greater efficiency than the fuel-fired system, with regard to combustion rate, quantity of ash produced, residues following combustion and number of staff need to operate the system. 3. As for the satisfaction of the 127 hospital staff concerned, it was found that a good level of satisfaction was 12.68 percent, and a very good contentment level was 87.32 percent.
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