RickFox
Mechanical
- Jan 30, 2002
- 2
Hey Guys,
I am on a team looking at the commissioning programme for 2 No. 21 Tonne Steam Boilers. The Manufacturers are stating that a pre-clean is not required, however, I have spoken to a number of water treatment companies about this. I have not received a definitive answer.
The manufacturing process of the boilers is clearly a dirty process, and there is a large risk that the boilers will be contaminated with millscale,oils, or slag from the manufacture of the boiler. In order to carry out a thorough passivation, the boiler should be chemically clean. If these products are not removed, corrosion will occur.
Are you aware if there any recommendations or guidance documents relating to boiler boil-outs.
Cheers
Richard
I am on a team looking at the commissioning programme for 2 No. 21 Tonne Steam Boilers. The Manufacturers are stating that a pre-clean is not required, however, I have spoken to a number of water treatment companies about this. I have not received a definitive answer.
The manufacturing process of the boilers is clearly a dirty process, and there is a large risk that the boilers will be contaminated with millscale,oils, or slag from the manufacture of the boiler. In order to carry out a thorough passivation, the boiler should be chemically clean. If these products are not removed, corrosion will occur.
Are you aware if there any recommendations or guidance documents relating to boiler boil-outs.
Cheers
Richard