lewie
Mechanical
- Oct 7, 2002
- 2
We recently added 2 new 220 hp steam boilers to our existing 125 psig steam system consisting of 2 400 hp water tube boilers. Also utilized is a 30,000 lb/h deaerator and surge tank.
Under normal operation both of the new firetube boilers and one of the 400 hp boilers operate simultaneously. We are having a problem when one of the fire tube boilers is taken off line. The offline boiler experiences what I think is shrinkage from collapsing steam bubbles and regulates its feedwater control valve to wide open to makeup the water.
When this happens the deaerator and surge tank completely drain of water. I'm not sure where all the feedwater is going and how to prevent future alarms from happening. The system works fine under steady state operation. Any tips would be appreciated.
Under normal operation both of the new firetube boilers and one of the 400 hp boilers operate simultaneously. We are having a problem when one of the fire tube boilers is taken off line. The offline boiler experiences what I think is shrinkage from collapsing steam bubbles and regulates its feedwater control valve to wide open to makeup the water.
When this happens the deaerator and surge tank completely drain of water. I'm not sure where all the feedwater is going and how to prevent future alarms from happening. The system works fine under steady state operation. Any tips would be appreciated.