curtis2004
Mechanical
- Jan 8, 2010
- 301
Hi Everyone,
I have potential issue of blowdown tank freezing. It is installed just outside of boiler house since I did not have space inside.
Right now, blowdown is controlled by separte controller which will open valve every 45 minutes for minimum of 1 minute. In the same time conductivity probe will sense blowdown conductivity and if conductivity is high it will keep open blowdown valve open until conductivity falls below certain level. So hot condensate is cycled every 45 minuts and there is small amount of cold water flow pouring inside blowdown tank.
Everything works fine so far. Blowdown temperature out of the tank is around 100 F. The tank itself is cold. However, my customer raised concerns that during winter time temperature will fall far below freezing point and blowdown tank may freeze. I checked and found out that January temperatures may fall as low as -18 C for that region.
Did anyone experienced similar issue? Is there any issue at all? What can be done?
Thank you,
Curtis
I have potential issue of blowdown tank freezing. It is installed just outside of boiler house since I did not have space inside.
Right now, blowdown is controlled by separte controller which will open valve every 45 minutes for minimum of 1 minute. In the same time conductivity probe will sense blowdown conductivity and if conductivity is high it will keep open blowdown valve open until conductivity falls below certain level. So hot condensate is cycled every 45 minuts and there is small amount of cold water flow pouring inside blowdown tank.
Everything works fine so far. Blowdown temperature out of the tank is around 100 F. The tank itself is cold. However, my customer raised concerns that during winter time temperature will fall far below freezing point and blowdown tank may freeze. I checked and found out that January temperatures may fall as low as -18 C for that region.
Did anyone experienced similar issue? Is there any issue at all? What can be done?
Thank you,
Curtis