svanwag
Chemical
- Jan 24, 2003
- 1
Hello,
I am reviewing a site with TONS of waste heat:
110 Tons of LP Steam (0.8 barg)
40 Tons of LP Steam (4.3 barg)
25 Tons of MP Steam (20.6 barg)
25 Tons of MP Steam (22.3 barg)
All of the steam is produced from process reactors.
One idea thrown about is maybe we can use all the condensing heat from the steam in some type of Ab/Ad-sorption Chiller to supply the plants with cooler cooling/chilled water and allow us to either save electricity of increase rates (obviously the latter if possible).
I have read many DIFFERENT articles (including the handbook) on absorption chilling, but really, I don't understand what the potential tonnage of "chilled" water is that I can produce from each of these waste heat streams.
For example: Can the 110 tons of LP steam produce 35 tons of chilled water at 15-20 C? Are there are quick rules of thumb for something like this? Is this even feasible with today's technology, or just a big pipe dream? We are just at the early stages, and are trying to find out if this technolgoy is something worth looking into.
Thanks,
SVW
I am reviewing a site with TONS of waste heat:
110 Tons of LP Steam (0.8 barg)
40 Tons of LP Steam (4.3 barg)
25 Tons of MP Steam (20.6 barg)
25 Tons of MP Steam (22.3 barg)
All of the steam is produced from process reactors.
One idea thrown about is maybe we can use all the condensing heat from the steam in some type of Ab/Ad-sorption Chiller to supply the plants with cooler cooling/chilled water and allow us to either save electricity of increase rates (obviously the latter if possible).
I have read many DIFFERENT articles (including the handbook) on absorption chilling, but really, I don't understand what the potential tonnage of "chilled" water is that I can produce from each of these waste heat streams.
For example: Can the 110 tons of LP steam produce 35 tons of chilled water at 15-20 C? Are there are quick rules of thumb for something like this? Is this even feasible with today's technology, or just a big pipe dream? We are just at the early stages, and are trying to find out if this technolgoy is something worth looking into.
Thanks,
SVW