Products:
Boiler Room Products: Blowdown Tanks
Blowdown Tanks: Manage Temperature and
Pressure
Boiler
blowdown tanks are used to reduce the pressure and temperature of
the blowdown from a boiler. IN most states, it is unlawful to
discharge blowdown directly into the sewer system. They
typically required boiler blowdown to be reduced to a temperature of
14 F at a maximum pressure of 5PSIG.
The
pressurized design allows for heat recovery with the flas steam
discharged to the deaerator, or low pressure steam header, and the
effluent water passing through a heat exchanger, poisitioned upstream
of the deaerator level control valve, to effect make up water
tempering.
Blowdown
from the boiler is received in the upper part of the blowdown tank.
Because the tank is vented, or connected to a low pressure header,
approximately 30% of the blowdown flashes into steam and flows out the
vent. The saturated water that remains falls to the lower half
of the tank and forces cold water from the bottom of the tank out the
discharge.
Precision Boilers offers blowdown tanks in a variety of sizes.
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