thewormz
Chemical
- Apr 2, 2014
- 1
We have 4 buildings spread out over our campus and each one has its own boiler.
Our problem is some boilers do not supply enough to their own buildings on peak demand, and some break down.
We want to tie them together to better utilize all the boiler power we have, and provide redundancy in the system. We cannot go higher HP on the boilers we have otherwise we get into permitting issues, they don't care that we have 5X 20HP boilers they just don't want a 25HP.
Minor considerations/concerns:
Is it better to locate all the boilers into a single location instead of having them distributed throughout the facility?
The steam distribution part is easy, but should we put check valves coming out of the boiler so that one boiler doesn't feed into another?
Major Concerns:
How to handle condensate?
If one building demands a lot of steam, it will generate a lot of condensate and overwhelm the local boiler it is piped to. While the other distributed boilers will be starved of condensate and be pulling in makeup water.
Options: each building gets a condensate reservoir and a pump, and let a plc control what boiler needs it?
I guess what I am asking is does anyone have a reference on this sort of problem? Every option just seems to add complexity for problems, and will have to be built with lots of redundancy unless we relocate all the boilers to a central location.
Our problem is some boilers do not supply enough to their own buildings on peak demand, and some break down.
We want to tie them together to better utilize all the boiler power we have, and provide redundancy in the system. We cannot go higher HP on the boilers we have otherwise we get into permitting issues, they don't care that we have 5X 20HP boilers they just don't want a 25HP.
Minor considerations/concerns:
Is it better to locate all the boilers into a single location instead of having them distributed throughout the facility?
The steam distribution part is easy, but should we put check valves coming out of the boiler so that one boiler doesn't feed into another?
Major Concerns:
How to handle condensate?
If one building demands a lot of steam, it will generate a lot of condensate and overwhelm the local boiler it is piped to. While the other distributed boilers will be starved of condensate and be pulling in makeup water.
Options: each building gets a condensate reservoir and a pump, and let a plc control what boiler needs it?
I guess what I am asking is does anyone have a reference on this sort of problem? Every option just seems to add complexity for problems, and will have to be built with lots of redundancy unless we relocate all the boilers to a central location.