Wet Steam Accumulator Level Control
Wet Steam Accumulator Level Control
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We are looking to install. A wet steam accumulator on our boiler system. We are struggling on level control. I read that the steam entering the vessel refills the vessel water that is flashed off. But someone we visited had a water pipe going into the accumulator from the deaerator. Do we need to control level as the accumulator level is dropping with boiler feedwater or is it just for startup? I read in Spirax Sparco engineering tutorial that just the incoming steam raises the water level. Thanks.





RE: Wet Steam Accumulator Level Control
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RE: Wet Steam Accumulator Level Control
If the energy of the steam entering the accumulator is the same as or close to the steam leaving, you'll tend to gain water. This is assuming you're controlling the accumulator pressure.
The reason you're gaining water in the second scenario is that the steam mass entering is the same as what's leaving but you have thermal energy losses through the insulation that energy lost has to be made up for by additional steam (energy) just to maintain pressure.
The change in water level that I've seen (in both scenarios) is slow. The first was addressed by a small manual makeup line from the feed pump discharge. The second was handled by just blowdown. If the plant you visited was operating in the second scenario (gaining water) the line back to the deaerator might have been so they could reclaim the water. A line just from the deaerator to the accumulator doesn't seem like it would be useful in the first scenario (except for startup but even then I'd think it should be from pump discharge).