axx1
Chemical
- Mar 27, 2008
- 9
thread124-198506
I am responsible for designing a spray water system for a desuperheater that utilises steam condensate. We are currently using boiler feed water but it is causing caustic embrittlement on the steam piping, hence the change.
I am sizing a pump and control valve for the new system and my questions are:
1) What minimum pressure is required of the spray water at the point of injection into the steam (relative to steam pressure)?
2) Is there a minimum pressure drop that is required over the spray water control valve to ensure proper desuperheating operation?
Thanks in advance.
I am responsible for designing a spray water system for a desuperheater that utilises steam condensate. We are currently using boiler feed water but it is causing caustic embrittlement on the steam piping, hence the change.
I am sizing a pump and control valve for the new system and my questions are:
1) What minimum pressure is required of the spray water at the point of injection into the steam (relative to steam pressure)?
2) Is there a minimum pressure drop that is required over the spray water control valve to ensure proper desuperheating operation?
Thanks in advance.