hakbrk
Marine/Ocean
- Jan 21, 2003
- 4
OK asll you stem eng out there here is a question. Somebody asked me a question about a boiler the other day. A contract required a boiler rating of at least 4.3 MM BTU. They told me their boiler had the following data 1800 kg steam / hr, Working pressure 10 bar, temp 187 deg C. So they then proceeded to calculate that with a feedwater temp of 30 deg C their boiler would have a rating of 4.53 BTU / hr using cap/hr x (Enthalpy of steam at 11 bar absolute - Enthalpy of Water at 30 deg C). The boiler manufacturer stated the rating was 3.85 MM BTU. I then did some reserch and figured out the 1800 kg steam / hr and 3.85 MM BTU are both equal to 115 boiler HP. My problem is trying to explain why the boiler wouldn't be rated for the enthalpy of the steam minus the enthalpy of the feed water. Can somebody please help me get this staight. Thank you.