The installation contents of boiler body pipeline are as follows:
1) Connection between water supply console and economizer header;
2) Connection between economizer and inlet pipe from economizer outlet to drum;
3) Connection between the main pipe and branch pipe of the drum drop and each lower header of the water wall;
4) Connection of steam guide pipe between each water wall header and steam drum;
5) Connection of superheated steam pipe between outlet header of low-temperature superheater...
Hot-water boiler is a kind of thermal equipment that uses the heat energy released by fuel combustion or other heat energy (such as electric energy, solar energy, etc.) to heat water to the rated temperature. According to different fuels, hot water boilers can be divided into gas-fired hot water boilers, oil-fired hot water boilers, biomass-fired hot water boilers, and coal-fired hot water boilers. How to choose hot water boiler? We will focus on the heating, pressure and thermal efficiency of hot water boiler.
The rated output of boiler refers to the maximum sustained output of industrial boiler under rated parameters (pressure and temperature) and certain efficiency. For steam boilers, the rated output is also called rated capacity, and the unit is t/h (tons/hour); For a hot water boiler, the rated output of the boiler is also called the rated thermal output, and its unit is MW.
There’s a lot to carefully consider when you’re upgrading or replacing your facility’s equipment. Thermal oils tolerate higher temperatures than water-based formulas without boiling or unduly increasing system pressure.
Thermal fluid heating, and thermal oil systems, in particular, have several advantages. These advantages include:
Efficient industrial heating is important for a variety of reasons – both within your facility and its daily operations, a...
Water quality is of the utmost importance in proper and safe boiler operations. An improperly treated feedwater system can result in the scaling of the boiler internals, safety equipment and auxiliary piping.
On a steam raising boiler there are three clear applications for level monitoring devices:
1) Level control - To ensure that the right amount of water is added to the boiler at the right time.
To prevent scale formation from low remaining levels of hardness which may have escaped treatment. Sodium phosphate is normally used for this, and causes the hardness to precipitate to the bottom of the boiler where it can be blown down.
The packaged boiler is so called because it comes as a complete package with burner, level controls, feedpump and all necessary boiler fittings and mountings. Once delivered to site it requires only the steam, water, and blowdown pipework, fuel supply and electrical connections to be made for it to become operational.