tbedford
Mechanical
- Jul 11, 2004
- 79
I have two new low pressure steam (steam pressure set to 8 psig) boilers operating in parallel. These boiler have independent piping leading to separate pressure reducing valves. The valves are set to system pressure of 5 psig. Downstream of the PRV's is a steam header and off the header the steam travels to various zones.
Intermittently, after a burner shuts down, we have noticed that the steam pressure continues to build in boiler #2. It has opened the high pressure safety limit (set to 13 psig) several times. This results in a nuisance trip and alarms our local idiot light.
Boiler #1 does not exhibit this problem.
We have investigated the burner control and it is shutting off the gas valve when it should. Both burners have independent control systems. Where do we get the extra prssure from??
Any ideas,
Thank you,
Tom
Intermittently, after a burner shuts down, we have noticed that the steam pressure continues to build in boiler #2. It has opened the high pressure safety limit (set to 13 psig) several times. This results in a nuisance trip and alarms our local idiot light.
Boiler #1 does not exhibit this problem.
We have investigated the burner control and it is shutting off the gas valve when it should. Both burners have independent control systems. Where do we get the extra prssure from??
Any ideas,
Thank you,
Tom