cjabhijit
Mechanical
- Jan 5, 2011
- 68
Dear All,
I have been recently visited a plant site for some revamp project information & saw steam leaking everywhere like at utility stations, steam traps etc. Most of the cases it was passing valves....
Steam leaks have multiple negative effects on steam-based plant operations, including energy losses, increased emissions, loss of reliability, production issues, and safety. Steam leakage is a major energy loss and we accept it as normal, but is it really normal?
You can also save tons of CO2 by changing steam systems to reduce leaks. Steam will erode and the leak will increase, which means you need to be very proactive in stopping it.
What can we do at design stage to avoid steam leaks to the extent possible?
Thanks & Regards,
Abhijit
I have been recently visited a plant site for some revamp project information & saw steam leaking everywhere like at utility stations, steam traps etc. Most of the cases it was passing valves....
Steam leaks have multiple negative effects on steam-based plant operations, including energy losses, increased emissions, loss of reliability, production issues, and safety. Steam leakage is a major energy loss and we accept it as normal, but is it really normal?
You can also save tons of CO2 by changing steam systems to reduce leaks. Steam will erode and the leak will increase, which means you need to be very proactive in stopping it.
What can we do at design stage to avoid steam leaks to the extent possible?
Thanks & Regards,
Abhijit