BronYrAur
Mechanical
- Nov 2, 2005
- 799
I will be adding low pressure (15 psig) boilers to a central plant that currently uses 125 psig boilers. The low pressure boilers will only be used during the summer when my load is greatly reduced. My high pressure boilers will be shut off at that time. I have calculated my summer load and have determined that most of my piping distribution system will be adaquate. I will be paralleling low pressure control valves, traps, etc. I am fairly certain that I have enerything "downstream" covered.
My question today concerns the boiler feed equipment. The high pressure plant has 2 deaerators, a water softening system, makeup water tank, chemical feed system, and a blowdown heat recovery system. Can this all be used on the new low pressure boilers? My deaerator runs at 5 psig, so there will be no problem serving it with the low pressure boilers. I assume that the water softening equipment can remain the same. What about chemical treatment? Will the new boilers require a different water chemistry?? Also, my feed water pumps are currently running at 225 psig. I'm not sure why they are so high, since the boilers opearte at 125, but that's where they are set. Can I still use them with the appropriate PRV, or should a seperate feed water pump be used for the low pressure boilers? Should I even be concerned with blowdown heat recovery? Any other concerns?
My question today concerns the boiler feed equipment. The high pressure plant has 2 deaerators, a water softening system, makeup water tank, chemical feed system, and a blowdown heat recovery system. Can this all be used on the new low pressure boilers? My deaerator runs at 5 psig, so there will be no problem serving it with the low pressure boilers. I assume that the water softening equipment can remain the same. What about chemical treatment? Will the new boilers require a different water chemistry?? Also, my feed water pumps are currently running at 225 psig. I'm not sure why they are so high, since the boilers opearte at 125, but that's where they are set. Can I still use them with the appropriate PRV, or should a seperate feed water pump be used for the low pressure boilers? Should I even be concerned with blowdown heat recovery? Any other concerns?