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- Jun 23, 2003
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We are commisioning a 2x1 combined cycle cogeneration plant. 2 LM6000PD's; 2 IST OTSG's ; 1 siemens Demag Delaval STG.
Sinct the boiler is a once through, the limit on cation conductivity is 0.25 microSiemens. Our demineralizer is producing 0.6 microSimens specific conductivity. We have 304 SS piping from the demin to a 304ss Demin Storage Tank. Makeup is to a 304SS FWHT via 304ss piping from the Demin Storage tank to the FWHT. The feedwater system to the OTSG is 304SS as well. The piping form the condenser to the FWHT is CS.
We are having problems with conduxtivity in the demin tank. In a few days the conductivity in the tank will rise to 0.6 microSiemens.
We have inspected the tank and found ehat apperas to be rust on the bottom brought in from the inlet piping. Tank has been cleaned and repassivated. Conductuvuty cintinues to climb. Inspection of the pipe reveals some rust on the welds. Not sure if this is from incorrect welding rod or just collection of rust where it hits the weld bead. Pipe is ATM A312, but has not been passivated.
We have been talking to other plants with similar configurations. Some have put final bead filter/ion exchange right at the connection point for the feedwater to the OTSG. This is an expensive option. I am not sure we will ever get the conductivity down to 0.25 w/o it.
Any suggestions or insight are appreciated.
Sinct the boiler is a once through, the limit on cation conductivity is 0.25 microSiemens. Our demineralizer is producing 0.6 microSimens specific conductivity. We have 304 SS piping from the demin to a 304ss Demin Storage Tank. Makeup is to a 304SS FWHT via 304ss piping from the Demin Storage tank to the FWHT. The feedwater system to the OTSG is 304SS as well. The piping form the condenser to the FWHT is CS.
We are having problems with conduxtivity in the demin tank. In a few days the conductivity in the tank will rise to 0.6 microSiemens.
We have inspected the tank and found ehat apperas to be rust on the bottom brought in from the inlet piping. Tank has been cleaned and repassivated. Conductuvuty cintinues to climb. Inspection of the pipe reveals some rust on the welds. Not sure if this is from incorrect welding rod or just collection of rust where it hits the weld bead. Pipe is ATM A312, but has not been passivated.
We have been talking to other plants with similar configurations. Some have put final bead filter/ion exchange right at the connection point for the feedwater to the OTSG. This is an expensive option. I am not sure we will ever get the conductivity down to 0.25 w/o it.
Any suggestions or insight are appreciated.