Davkoo
Mechanical
- Jan 9, 2013
- 5
Hello,
I have a PPPPU condensate pump which pumps hot condensate to a 3m3 Boiler feedtank. During its operation, some flash steam exits the exhaust pipe of the pump. I want to know if it is viable to redirect the flash steam inside the feedtank in order to recover the flash steam being lost and also what would be the most simple and best design. I was thinking of 2 possible options:
1. Redirect the flash steam inside the feedtank via sparge pipes which will be located at the bottom of the tank
2. Install a deaerator in the feedtank and connect the exhaust pipe to the deaerator inlet
Option 1 will involve few modifications and also is most simple one. But is this option viable?
For option 2, this will involve manufacturing/purchasing an appropriate deaerator. I will also need to redirect the cold make-up and return condensate pipelines to the deaerator and install a recirculation pipeline
Do you have any suggestions?
I have a PPPPU condensate pump which pumps hot condensate to a 3m3 Boiler feedtank. During its operation, some flash steam exits the exhaust pipe of the pump. I want to know if it is viable to redirect the flash steam inside the feedtank in order to recover the flash steam being lost and also what would be the most simple and best design. I was thinking of 2 possible options:
1. Redirect the flash steam inside the feedtank via sparge pipes which will be located at the bottom of the tank
2. Install a deaerator in the feedtank and connect the exhaust pipe to the deaerator inlet
Option 1 will involve few modifications and also is most simple one. But is this option viable?
For option 2, this will involve manufacturing/purchasing an appropriate deaerator. I will also need to redirect the cold make-up and return condensate pipelines to the deaerator and install a recirculation pipeline
Do you have any suggestions?