takiyasamsama
Chemical
- Feb 10, 2015
- 108
Hi,
I am very new when it comes to boiler system, design and construction but I knew a bit of steam generation.
What interest me is what is the operating pressure of the boiler? Does it the same as discharge pressure of its feed water pump?
For example for heat exchanger, when the inlet pressure of water is at 5 barg then the required steam temperature shall be around 159 degC. Does the same concept applies to boiler? But the example I given just now if the heat exchanger application is DX-evaporator (direct-exchange evaporator).
But when it comes to boiler, now we have the steam-water drum (water-tube boiler) and this makes me wonders if this had anything to do with the water volume instead of feed pump discharge pressure not that I am in the assumption that the volume affects the boiling point.
I am very new when it comes to boiler system, design and construction but I knew a bit of steam generation.
What interest me is what is the operating pressure of the boiler? Does it the same as discharge pressure of its feed water pump?
For example for heat exchanger, when the inlet pressure of water is at 5 barg then the required steam temperature shall be around 159 degC. Does the same concept applies to boiler? But the example I given just now if the heat exchanger application is DX-evaporator (direct-exchange evaporator).
But when it comes to boiler, now we have the steam-water drum (water-tube boiler) and this makes me wonders if this had anything to do with the water volume instead of feed pump discharge pressure not that I am in the assumption that the volume affects the boiling point.