Mech-21, Steam and Condensate System
Mech-21, Steam and Condensate System
CONDENSATE SYSTEM
PRESENTED TO: ENGR. NASIR RAFIQUE
PRESENTED BY : SYED IHTASHAM JAVAID SHAH
(2017-UET-GSPCT-MECH-21)
7TH SEMESTER (2017-2021)
STEAM SYTEM
• A steam system consists of a steam-supply/generating facility, a steam and
condensate return/water piping system.
• The steam-generating facility, located in the boiler room, consists of boilers,
feedwater systems, heat exchangers (e.g., economizers), boiler and system
controls.
• Fuel and gas handling equipment (e.g., fuel trains, stacks), and steam/water
treatment equipment and piping
1.FEEDWATER
• The feed water is put into the steam drum from a feed pump.
• In the steam drum the feed water is then turned into steam from the heat. The
boiler receives the feed water, which consists of varying proportion of
recovered condensed water (return water) and fresh water, which has been
purified in varying degrees (make up water).
• The make-up water is usually natural water either in its raw state, or treated
by some process before use.
2. FEED WATER TREATMENT
• As steam is produced, dissolved solids become concentrated and form
deposits inside the boiler. This leads to poor heat transfer and reduces
the efficiency of the boiler.
• Dissolved gasses such as oxygen and Carbon dioxide will react with
the metals in the boiler system and lead to boiler corrosion.
INTERNAL WATER TREATMENT
• Most boilers use linkages that connect natural gas supply valves
with combustion air inlet dampers.
• Unfortunately, the linkages do not function perfectly, and the
air/fuel ratio remain constant over the firing range.
• The linkages should be adjusted to maintain 10% excess air high
fire.
6.MINIMIZE STEAM PRESSURE