uu78hswang
Chemical
- Jan 6, 2011
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Dear Sir
I have two control scheme need your help.
Fig.2 (condensate flow control), there is a temperature controller(TIC) directrly regulates Valve B, and an increase in steam could open the valve wide even if only a little condnsate were held back in the exchanger.
My following question is
Q1. It is said that a condensate receiver, with is pressure balanced against that of the supply steam and with a level controller regulating Valve B would prevent steam from blowing through the exchanger and condensate receiver. I don't quite understand this.
Q2. why is the respnse of the temperature controller in this arrangement can be very slugglish cause of the slowness of changing the condensate level in the exchanger?
Q3. in Fig2, exchanger with a shell of 17 1/4 in I.D. and
124 1-in-dia. tubes. the maximum rate of steam condensation in it would be about 3280lb/h. Valve A would have to be large enough to pass this flow with a head of h, which might provide a differential of 1 pis. A valve having a flow coefficient Cv of 7.4, how coud get it pass 3700 lb/h of steam?
Thank you so much for your kindly help.
Best regards,
steven
I have two control scheme need your help.
Fig.2 (condensate flow control), there is a temperature controller(TIC) directrly regulates Valve B, and an increase in steam could open the valve wide even if only a little condnsate were held back in the exchanger.
My following question is
Q1. It is said that a condensate receiver, with is pressure balanced against that of the supply steam and with a level controller regulating Valve B would prevent steam from blowing through the exchanger and condensate receiver. I don't quite understand this.
Q2. why is the respnse of the temperature controller in this arrangement can be very slugglish cause of the slowness of changing the condensate level in the exchanger?
Q3. in Fig2, exchanger with a shell of 17 1/4 in I.D. and
124 1-in-dia. tubes. the maximum rate of steam condensation in it would be about 3280lb/h. Valve A would have to be large enough to pass this flow with a head of h, which might provide a differential of 1 pis. A valve having a flow coefficient Cv of 7.4, how coud get it pass 3700 lb/h of steam?
Thank you so much for your kindly help.
Best regards,
steven