Jazzerman
Mechanical
- Nov 17, 2013
- 12
Anyone out there run into this before or offer their thoughts:
I designed a central steam boiler plant for a hospital - 150 psig relief valves. The boiler water level LWCO safeties are Warrick probe style conductivity sensors. Facility experiences frequent power bumps in incoming grid electricity, which cause the probe style LWCO's to trip. Since LWCO#2 (the lower one) is a manual reset as called for by code the brief interruption of power locks out the boiler until an operator can come in and do a hard reset. While it is recommended to have 24 hour supervision for this class of plant, it is not required by our state and thus the plant engineers only are on site two shifts during the week, less on weekends. Brief power outages knocking out steam plant is causing major grief.
ASME CSD-1 section CW110 (under general requirements for water level control for all boilers) state: "Probe type LWCO's- An open circuit failure, break or disconnect of electrical circuit causes shut down of the fuel supply".
In looking up the LWCO's that we have, Warrick model 26, I see that the model 26 is CSD-1 compliant and UL 353 listed. There is an optional feature for preventing nuisance trips due to power outages. Looks like just the ticket. Boiler mfr. however says changing to this option model will be non-compliant and will void warranty. I am going to call Warrick in the morning to see if the optional device is compliant, but I am looking for advice / input on this situation.
I designed a central steam boiler plant for a hospital - 150 psig relief valves. The boiler water level LWCO safeties are Warrick probe style conductivity sensors. Facility experiences frequent power bumps in incoming grid electricity, which cause the probe style LWCO's to trip. Since LWCO#2 (the lower one) is a manual reset as called for by code the brief interruption of power locks out the boiler until an operator can come in and do a hard reset. While it is recommended to have 24 hour supervision for this class of plant, it is not required by our state and thus the plant engineers only are on site two shifts during the week, less on weekends. Brief power outages knocking out steam plant is causing major grief.
ASME CSD-1 section CW110 (under general requirements for water level control for all boilers) state: "Probe type LWCO's- An open circuit failure, break or disconnect of electrical circuit causes shut down of the fuel supply".
In looking up the LWCO's that we have, Warrick model 26, I see that the model 26 is CSD-1 compliant and UL 353 listed. There is an optional feature for preventing nuisance trips due to power outages. Looks like just the ticket. Boiler mfr. however says changing to this option model will be non-compliant and will void warranty. I am going to call Warrick in the morning to see if the optional device is compliant, but I am looking for advice / input on this situation.