toothless
Mechanical
- Mar 26, 2004
- 94
We operate a 1315 psig HRSG 24/7. We'd like to send the continuous blowdown from this HRSG to a standby package boiler (320 psig A-frame)). This blowdown will help keep this standby boiler warm.
I'd appreciate any information in regards to the injection of the blowdown water into the standby boiler drum. For instance, I am assuming I need to inject the blowdown water into the upper drum above the water line. Do I need any kind of dispersion nozzle so that I don't have a jet of water shooting across the drum? Or is there some benefit to injecting this water into the lower drums? If so, how would I avoid hammering (flash steam collapse) if I inject below the boiler water line?
Any advice would be appreciated.
I'd appreciate any information in regards to the injection of the blowdown water into the standby boiler drum. For instance, I am assuming I need to inject the blowdown water into the upper drum above the water line. Do I need any kind of dispersion nozzle so that I don't have a jet of water shooting across the drum? Or is there some benefit to injecting this water into the lower drums? If so, how would I avoid hammering (flash steam collapse) if I inject below the boiler water line?
Any advice would be appreciated.