mpeck1982
Mechanical
- Nov 12, 2012
- 65
Is it common for boiler water tubes to fail? I have an O type water tube boiler (1 steam drum 1 mud drum) that produces 400psig at 650 deg F superheated steam in the plant. This failed water tube was an up riser tube closest to the burner end. We capped it off and welded it. It no longer connects to the steam drum. Is this common in boiler plants? It is 25 years into its 30 yr ops expectancy.