DesktopBuffalo
Mechanical
- Feb 6, 2012
- 3
Hello,
The lab I do work for has asked for a boiler system that will create steam at anywhere they choose from 60psi to 1400psi, for some experiments they would like to run. Ideally, it would have an electric boiler, as it will be working in a lab environment. I have limited background in this area, and I was hoping you guys could answer a few questions for me:
1) Is it even possible to build a boiler system with that much variation in the operating pressures?
2) My research seems to indicate that electric boilers generally top out around 500psi, although this thread ( names a few companies that may be able to produce it. Still, a boiler designed to run at 1400psi will be hilariously overdesigned when running at 60psi, correct?
Thanks for your help. If the answer is "It's just not possible," then that's probably a good thing. I'll have to talk them into lowering their requirements somewhat.
The lab I do work for has asked for a boiler system that will create steam at anywhere they choose from 60psi to 1400psi, for some experiments they would like to run. Ideally, it would have an electric boiler, as it will be working in a lab environment. I have limited background in this area, and I was hoping you guys could answer a few questions for me:
1) Is it even possible to build a boiler system with that much variation in the operating pressures?
2) My research seems to indicate that electric boilers generally top out around 500psi, although this thread ( names a few companies that may be able to produce it. Still, a boiler designed to run at 1400psi will be hilariously overdesigned when running at 60psi, correct?
Thanks for your help. If the answer is "It's just not possible," then that's probably a good thing. I'll have to talk them into lowering their requirements somewhat.