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Supplier: Cleaver-Brooks
Description: , maximizing boiler efficiency. The blowdown heat recovery systems will usually result in a payback in a few short months from fuel savings alone. Features: Recovers 90% of heat normally lost Automatically controls surface blowdown flow to maintain desired
- Application: Commercial, Industrial
- System Type: Heat Energy Recovery
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Supplier: Madden Manufacturing, Inc.
Description: Three different styles and twenty standard models are available to match a Madden blowdown Heat Recovery System to your boiler system for the best performance and the most economical return on investment. Look at these Madden results: Recover 90% of the heat
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Supplier: Cleaver-Brooks
Description: In addition to the heat recovered as flashed steam, the heat exchanger will transfer the remaining heat normally lost during blowdown to the cold makeup water as it flows to the feedwater heater. The systems quickly pay for themselves with fuel savings resulting
- Application: Commercial, Industrial
- System Type: Heat Energy Recovery
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Supplier: Cleaver-Brooks
Description: In addition to the heat recovered as flashed steam, the heat exchanger will transfer the remaining heat normally lost during blowdown to the cold makeup water as it flows to the feedwater heater. The systems quickly pay for themselves with fuel savings resulting
- Applications: Steam, Other
- Liquid Flow Rate: 22 to 180 GPM
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Supplier: Spirax-Sarco
Description: cool. Nowadays, blowdown vessels have replaced blowdown pits as the recommended way of cooling this water. Blowdown from TDS controls should ideally be connected to a heat recovery system, but where this is not practical, TDS blowdown may also be
- Diameter / Width: 18.11 to 70.87 inch
- Features: Vented
- Height: 1830 to 2515 inch
- Material: Steel
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Supplier: Spirax-Sarco
Description: Description The M3 and M6 plate heat exchangers have been specifically selected for residual blowdown applications, having all wetted parts in 316 grade stainless steel. They are generally used as part of the Spirax Sarco boiler blowdown heat recovery system
- Applications: Steam, Other
- Connection Type: BSPT
- Maximum Working Pressure: 145 psi
- Primary Exchanger Material: Stainless Steel
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Supplier: Madden Manufacturing, Inc.
Description: continuous blowdown heat recovery system. The constant blowdown flow provided by the Madden Orifice Meter makes it an ideal device for use in conjunction with a blowdown heat recovery system, see Madden Blowdown heat
- Type: Orifice Plate
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Supplier: Spirax-Sarco
Description: boiler blowdown heat recovery systems where efficient separation of the flash steam from the blowdown is essential to prevent contamination of the boiler feedtank and / or heat transfer surfaces. Spirax Sarco flash vessels are equally suited to condensate
- Diameter / Width: 6.61 to 17.99 inch
- Height: 48.23 to 59.88 inch
- Material: Steel
- Pressure Rating: 203 psi
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Supplier: Proceco Ltd.
Description: -recompression evaporator system is an evaporation method that generates a high-quality distillate ready to be re-used while requiring very low energy. The Proceco Éco-Smart MVR does not use electric, gas, or steam heat source to generate the distillate making it an environmentally and
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Steam Digest 2001
In addition to the automatic blowdown control system and oxygen trim control already men- tioned, other equipment which can increase boiler efficiency include economizers, blowdown heat recovery systems , and controls.
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Improving Steam System Performance: A Sourcebook for Industry
…and chemicals, the blowdown process wastes heat energy, because the blowndown liquid is at the same temperature as the steam pro- duced—approximately 366°F for 150 pounds per square inch gauge (psig) satu- rated steam—and blowdown heat recovery systems , if available, are not…
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Install an Automatic Blowdown Control System; Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) Steam Tip Sheet No.23 (Fact Sheet)
…wasting water and chemicals, the blowdown process wastes heat energy, because the blowndown liquid is at the same temperature as the steam produced—approximately 366°F for 150 pounds per square inch gauge (psig) saturated steam—and blowdown heat recovery systems , if available, are not…
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Process Plant Equipment: Operation Control and Reliability Complete Document
The performance of equipment such as the boiler, stack gas recovery system (economizers), condensate recovery system (deaerators, etc.), oxygen trim system, and blowdown heat recovery system should be considered.
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Nalco Water Handbook, Third Edition > Energy in Steam Systems
• Built-in heat recovery equipment, such as air preheaters, economizers, and blowdown heat recovery systems .
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HVAC Systems Design Handbook, Fifth Edition > Design Procedures: Part 5
Boilers are the primary components of steam plants and are supported by a great many auxiliaries, such as boiler feed pumps, deaerating feedwater heaters, condensate holding tanks, water softeners, blowdown heat recovery systems , water treatment systems, flue gas economizers, fuel-handling equipment…
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Energy saving devices for boilers.
Some energy saving devices for boilers are briefly described, including air atomizing burners, blowdown heat recovery systems , boiler economizers (heat exchangers built into the boiler stack), and automatic control systems that monitor flue gases and provide automated fuel:air ratio control for…
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