BronYrAur
Mechanical
- Nov 2, 2005
- 799
Anyone ever turned a 100 psig steam boiler plant down to 15 psig? I have a plant serving several buildings via steam tunnels. The intent is to take one of my boilers and convert it to low pressure for the smaller summer loads of reheat and domestic water heating. During the winter, the other boilers would be operated at full pressure.
Is there a checklist or other reference on what I need to do? I know my drip traps in the tunnel will probably need to be paralleled with low pressure traps. I may even run a separate low pressure main, depending on my load.
In the buildings, I plan to tie in downstream of PRVs, so I don't see any issues there. I have some pressure-powered pumps that I will switch to compressed air.
Anything else? What about the boiler? It is an old B&W water tube unit rated at 35,000Lbs/hr. The feedwater pumps maintain 225 psig at the control valves. Should i put in a PRV so that my inlet water pressure to this boiler is lower? What pressure should i set it to?
Any other issues?
Is there a checklist or other reference on what I need to do? I know my drip traps in the tunnel will probably need to be paralleled with low pressure traps. I may even run a separate low pressure main, depending on my load.
In the buildings, I plan to tie in downstream of PRVs, so I don't see any issues there. I have some pressure-powered pumps that I will switch to compressed air.
Anything else? What about the boiler? It is an old B&W water tube unit rated at 35,000Lbs/hr. The feedwater pumps maintain 225 psig at the control valves. Should i put in a PRV so that my inlet water pressure to this boiler is lower? What pressure should i set it to?
Any other issues?