Re: Boiler Blowdown


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Posted by steve on December 26, 2001 at 05:17:54:

In Reply to: Boiler Blowdown posted by JimC on December 25, 2001 at 17:54:40:

you are doing it the proper way. If you do it the other way imagine what could happen to your piping if you opened the quick opening valve last. water hammer can be very scary
: Can some one help me?
: I seem to be getting conflicting information about the proper location and types of bottom blowdown valves and procedure for operating them.

: We have a 100 HP, three-pass, fire tube, boiler burning natural gas. Producing 100psi steam. presently there is a ball valve next to the bottom of the boiler and directly below that, there is a slow opening globe valve.

: For years we have conducted our daily bottom blowdowns by opening the fast opening ballvalve first, then the slow opening globe valve second. Then closing in the reverse order.

: Now, there is a chemical rep. who says that we are wrong. What is the correct valve arrangement for this boiler and what is the correct procedure for blowdown? Please explain the rationale for your answer. Many thanks in advance!




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