gugubarra
Chemical
- Dec 16, 2002
- 2
Our company has signed a pledge to reduce energy consumption. I am looking at using waste steam to pre-heat the feed water to the deaerator. I undertand that there is a general belief of a maximum temperature limit- about 20 oC temperature difference between the incoming feed water and the outgoing deaerated boiler feed water has to be maintained for efficient O2 stripping with steam. I wonder why this has to be so. If the feed water is preheated to a higher temperature than normal boiling point of 100 oC, it should flash (to the extent dpendent on the temperature difference) as it comes off the sprays. This steam flashing should be as effective as using raw steam to strip the O2. It should eliminate the use of raw steam for stripping. Anyone has experience in this please comment.
Thanks.
Thanks.