hemnish
Mechanical
- Sep 12, 2003
- 3
We have two 390 t/hr CFBC boilers supplying steam at 130 ksc and 540 deg C.The boiler has four FBHE's.In one unit we are facing repeated problem of water wall tube leakage in FBHE 2(super heater 2B).Tube leakage occured four times around spiess valve area,two times in straight tube.Boroscopic inspection for checking tube choking did not reveal any result earlier. Flushing of the tubes at high pressure did not yield any result either.
But in the latest failure it is found that one tube is in badly choked condition,the chemical analysis of which has shown that the deposit is 98 % ferrous related (oxides of iron).
My questions are : (1)What could be reason for such deposit after two years of operation that too after acid cleaning and passivation?
(2)How tgo ensure other tubes are not effected at present?
(3)what is the corrective action we can take to aviod such tube failure in future?
Thanking you.
But in the latest failure it is found that one tube is in badly choked condition,the chemical analysis of which has shown that the deposit is 98 % ferrous related (oxides of iron).
My questions are : (1)What could be reason for such deposit after two years of operation that too after acid cleaning and passivation?
(2)How tgo ensure other tubes are not effected at present?
(3)what is the corrective action we can take to aviod such tube failure in future?
Thanking you.