dogbertcountry2
Chemical
- Sep 29, 2003
- 28
I have a deaerator with a surge tank below to serve as Boiler Feedwater to gas fired boilers. We use a sulfite for oxygen scavenging. The deaerator has a continuous blowdown line for further non-condensables removal.
Somewhere along the line, someone advised the plant population that a 18-inch plume should be visible to confirm proper oxygen removal. I am guessing that this was a rul-of-thumb that just confirms that there is a bleed off point, but I would like to know anyone else's experiences with this.
Furthermore, I am wondering what sizing criteria should be used for this removal line. We were planning on creating a gravity separation of the condensate and non-condensables using a vertically aligned Tee. I am unsure of the guidelines for sizing this line and if there is some plume length required.
Somewhere along the line, someone advised the plant population that a 18-inch plume should be visible to confirm proper oxygen removal. I am guessing that this was a rul-of-thumb that just confirms that there is a bleed off point, but I would like to know anyone else's experiences with this.
Furthermore, I am wondering what sizing criteria should be used for this removal line. We were planning on creating a gravity separation of the condensate and non-condensables using a vertically aligned Tee. I am unsure of the guidelines for sizing this line and if there is some plume length required.