lucino
Electrical
- May 30, 2003
- 30
Good Day!
I am presently a part of an Operations Improvement Team.
In one of my studies, I found out that steam is flashing out from a condensate recovery tank with an estimated 756 kg/hr incoming condensate rate at 84oC water temperature.
I also found out that nearby the condensate recovery tank, a compressed air at 5 bar is heated by an electric coil rated 6kW in a heat exchanger with a chamber temperature of 104oC for atomizing syrup spray.
I planned to suggest that the flash steam will replace the coil..thus savings in electricity will be realized.
Is this idea technically possible? How to prove it by engineering calculations?
Thanks.
I am presently a part of an Operations Improvement Team.
In one of my studies, I found out that steam is flashing out from a condensate recovery tank with an estimated 756 kg/hr incoming condensate rate at 84oC water temperature.
I also found out that nearby the condensate recovery tank, a compressed air at 5 bar is heated by an electric coil rated 6kW in a heat exchanger with a chamber temperature of 104oC for atomizing syrup spray.
I planned to suggest that the flash steam will replace the coil..thus savings in electricity will be realized.
Is this idea technically possible? How to prove it by engineering calculations?
Thanks.