ashaari
Mechanical
- Dec 17, 2008
- 30
Hi all. Appreciate your help to check whether my assumption is correct.
I have a water-tube gas-fired boiler, producing 40tons/hour of steam at 40 barg, 385 degC. During boiler startup, I noticed that there is water that is drained from the economizer. Sometimes the amount looks a lot until I can see mist coming out from my stack.
My question is, where is the source of water? My guess is it's the result from combustion (C + 2H + 2O2 + N2 --> CO2 + 2H20 + N2). Is my assumption correct? Next question, why only at economizer?
Thanks!
I have a water-tube gas-fired boiler, producing 40tons/hour of steam at 40 barg, 385 degC. During boiler startup, I noticed that there is water that is drained from the economizer. Sometimes the amount looks a lot until I can see mist coming out from my stack.
My question is, where is the source of water? My guess is it's the result from combustion (C + 2H + 2O2 + N2 --> CO2 + 2H20 + N2). Is my assumption correct? Next question, why only at economizer?
Thanks!