davefitz
Mechanical
- Jan 27, 2003
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Does anyone have experience with water washing of horizontal HRSG's ( heat recovery steam genderators) finned tube harps, to remove deposits of ammonium sulphate and bisulphate ?
We have a HRSG which is designed only for natural gas firing , but expect the need to fire ultra low kerosene ( 0.01% S) in the next few years due to possible natural gas shortages / curtailments. The sulphur will eventually form SO3, which will form ammonium bisulphate after combining with ammonia slip and deposit on the fins in the downstream Harps. It will cause high gas back pressure and foul the surfaces.
Q1: can one water wash if the finned tubes are staggered and not in-line?
Q2: How many rows deep can high pressure water wash penetrate?
Q3: Any idea of subcontractors in the Florida USA area?
We have a HRSG which is designed only for natural gas firing , but expect the need to fire ultra low kerosene ( 0.01% S) in the next few years due to possible natural gas shortages / curtailments. The sulphur will eventually form SO3, which will form ammonium bisulphate after combining with ammonia slip and deposit on the fins in the downstream Harps. It will cause high gas back pressure and foul the surfaces.
Q1: can one water wash if the finned tubes are staggered and not in-line?
Q2: How many rows deep can high pressure water wash penetrate?
Q3: Any idea of subcontractors in the Florida USA area?