mrtangent
Chemical
- Aug 4, 2003
- 103
Dear sirs,
I've read the comment on spirax's web site that the rate of change on a kettle type re-generator can cuase wet steam.
I'm having a hard time visualising this??? i would have thought that the overall rate is what impacts the capacity as most have a seperator device on the outlet.
This must work on centrigual force and as such if the rate just increases so will the entrainment/wetness ? or not..
am i missing something?
I've read the comment on spirax's web site that the rate of change on a kettle type re-generator can cuase wet steam.
I'm having a hard time visualising this??? i would have thought that the overall rate is what impacts the capacity as most have a seperator device on the outlet.
This must work on centrigual force and as such if the rate just increases so will the entrainment/wetness ? or not..
am i missing something?