onuigbo
Mechanical
- Jul 9, 2004
- 21
My summer steam losses (low load)are much higher than my winter losses (20% higher) under the same operating pressure but lower load. I thought my losses should be lower since my load is much lower in the summer (from 220,000 pph to 90,000 pph) at the same pressure of 100 psi. Can somebody explain this apparent discrepancy?. My meters operate poorly at lower loads, and there's more rain in the summer that makes my steam to condense faster, apart from these, what other factors could be responsible for these huge summer losses? My boss would kill me if I don't figure this out.
We deliver steam as if your life depends on it.
We deliver steam as if your life depends on it.