hot-water – and steam-boiler water treatment hpac at germany

hot-water – and steam-boiler water treatment hpac at germany
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  • What is a steam boiler system?
  • 1.1 STEAM BOILER SYSTEM DEFINED. A steam boiler is an enclosed vessel that holds water and is heated by an external source that converts the water to steam. All steam boilers contain tubes that separate the water from the heat source. Steam boilers are described in this publication. 1.1.1 TYPES OF STEAM BOILERS.
  • What is the working pressure of a steam & hot water boiler?
  • This document applies to those industrial & commercial steam and hot water boiler plants, including steam generators, operating at a working pressure of between 0.5 and 32bar gauge and a working temperature between 110°C and 239°C. Manually operated boilers (i.e. those requiring constant human intervention).
  • What type of boiler is best for a steam plant?
  • Steam boilers tend to be steel water-tube- or fire-tube-type boilers in the 10-to-1,000-hp range. Fire-tube boilers are more robust and more tolerant of poor water quality, but require more physical space, than water-tube boilers. Regardless of boiler type, water quality is a critical aspect of implementing and operating an efficient steam plant.
  • Are low pressure steam boilers chemically treated for scale control?
  • Low-pressure steam boiler systems (103 kilopascals [15 pounds per square inch gauge] and less) that use little or no makeup or blowdown are usually not chemically treated for scale control because, due to low makeup water demands, there is no continuous addition of scaling agents (present in the makeup water) to the boiler.