macmet
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- Jul 18, 2005
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I have an economizer preheating boiler supply water. This is a hot water boiler.
The situation I'm seeing is that the economizer is only absorbing a small amount of energy, and that the stack temperature (gas temp downstream of economizer) is dropping below the water temperature leaving the economizer.
More details,
- Gas temp entering econo = ~ 140C
- Gas temp leaving econo = ~ 85C
- Fluid entering econo = ~ 81C
- Fluid leaving econo = ~ 90C
If you graph my data, you see that the temperatures vs. flw through HX actually cross. And I was under the impression that heat transfer curves cannot cross. Looking at a few resources online it seems to confirm that. My understanding was the delta T would never reach 0, but according to my data, the delta T is reaching zero and then actually going negative. Something is not right.
Upon visual inspection the supply/returns are piped for countercurrent flow as designed.
Any thoughts on what could be happening?
The situation I'm seeing is that the economizer is only absorbing a small amount of energy, and that the stack temperature (gas temp downstream of economizer) is dropping below the water temperature leaving the economizer.
More details,
- Gas temp entering econo = ~ 140C
- Gas temp leaving econo = ~ 85C
- Fluid entering econo = ~ 81C
- Fluid leaving econo = ~ 90C
If you graph my data, you see that the temperatures vs. flw through HX actually cross. And I was under the impression that heat transfer curves cannot cross. Looking at a few resources online it seems to confirm that. My understanding was the delta T would never reach 0, but according to my data, the delta T is reaching zero and then actually going negative. Something is not right.
Upon visual inspection the supply/returns are piped for countercurrent flow as designed.
Any thoughts on what could be happening?