packmule
Mechanical
- May 17, 2006
- 4
Recently had to replace steam jet nozzles on evaporator train at a paper mill recovery boiler. Of course, one out of six nozzles gaulded while we were attempting to unsrew it. Needless to say the internal threads were slightly damaged after we finally removed the nozzle. The solution to this interuption appeared simple-- go to machine shop and get tap to clean up threads. One problem, the major dia. of the threads on the nozzles measure .808 inches, or 20.5mm. I haven't bothered checking the pitch yet because I realized instantly we had an odd size and there's probably not one in the entire state. Couldn't find anything in Machinery Handbook on threads this size. Could this be special made to this application only? The nozzles screw into sch. 80 pipe and have 150 lbs. of steam going thru. Any ideas?