mpeck1982
Mechanical
- Nov 12, 2012
- 65
I have an O Type water tube boiler (1 steam/mud drum) that has been used for a Hot lay up while other boilers are producing superheated steam. What keeps this boiler warm is a lower drum heating coil. This keeps the boiler at the drum 220 deg F at 5psig. My question is when the boiler reaches that temp and pressure, should I open my superheater drain valves to drain the remaining condensate out of the superheater circuit? The temperature in the superheater circuit is 205 deg F. I will still have steam/condensate in the drums.
The reason I am asking is because the superheater tubes have experienced sagging tubes. I am thinking that the added weight of the water in the tubes have caused the sagging. Anyone an expert on tube deflection?
The reason I am asking is because the superheater tubes have experienced sagging tubes. I am thinking that the added weight of the water in the tubes have caused the sagging. Anyone an expert on tube deflection?