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Chemical
- Jul 17, 2023
- 11
We had a major leak in our waste heat boiler causing a major unscheduled outage recently. After opening up the single pass fire tube boiler, we found out that numerous leaks were present along the tube-to-tube sheet interface where the tubes were rolled/welded. All of them were on the hot side of the boiler. The tubes and tube sheets are only 4 years old, so we are wondering why it failed so early and so catastrophically.
1) Exterior of boiler tubes have a good amount of scale that flakes off very easily after touching it. Boiler water chemistry looks good.
2) Tubesheet is not deformed/distorted.
3) About half of the tube-to-tube sheet welds show indications after PT.
4) Due to frequent power outages (at least once a month), we are forced to valve in city water to the waste heat boiler to maintain adequate water level since our furnace stays hot days after burners are off.
5) There are no signs of any cracked tubes/tubesheet. No pitting due to dissolved gases in water noted.
6) We have reason to believe that we had a minor tube leak a few weeks prior to our major failure causing us to shut down.
Do these symptoms appear to be thermal fatigue related?
1) Exterior of boiler tubes have a good amount of scale that flakes off very easily after touching it. Boiler water chemistry looks good.
2) Tubesheet is not deformed/distorted.
3) About half of the tube-to-tube sheet welds show indications after PT.
4) Due to frequent power outages (at least once a month), we are forced to valve in city water to the waste heat boiler to maintain adequate water level since our furnace stays hot days after burners are off.
5) There are no signs of any cracked tubes/tubesheet. No pitting due to dissolved gases in water noted.
6) We have reason to believe that we had a minor tube leak a few weeks prior to our major failure causing us to shut down.
Do these symptoms appear to be thermal fatigue related?