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Forced draft fan: Given: Weight of air, Wa @ 40% excess air 398,840 lb/hr Density of air, a @ 30C (86F) - 0.0727 lb/cu.ft
= = =
Wa
/ 60 ( )
398,840 / 60 (0.0727) 91,435 cu.ft/min 91,435 cu.ft/min x 1.2 109,722 cu.ft/min 51.8 cu.m/sec
= = =
iii)Air pressure required: Furnace Air duct loss + (37 mm) + (25 mm) + (25 mm) + (50 mm) 137 mm
Add 40% on air pressure required = 191.8 iv) Required power of the fan, kWfd kWfd = = = Vf x Ps / 102 (); = motor eff. 51.8 x 191.8 / 102 (0.85) 114 kw, say 130 kW
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Inorganic, Cationic Coagulant Organic Coagulant Membrane Antiscalant/Antifoulant Solvent-based Microbial Control Agent Oxygen Scavenger Internal Treatment (Phosphate Polymer) Foam Control Agent Condensate Treatment - Injection point before Clarifier - Passes thru static mixer for rapid mixing
- Dosage is raw water turbidity dependent - Chemical reaction forms a large agglomerated floc that settles down at the bottom and disposes as sludge - Injection point is directly ahead of multi-media filters - Diluted into 20% solution - Dosage is at 2-5ppm - Reaction helps improve colloidal solids removal by multi-media filters - Injection point after multi-media filters - Protects RO membrane from scale-forming impurities - Dosages at 4-6ppm - Applied through soaking RO membrane during system shutdown as microbial treatment to hinder the growth of microorganisms - Applied biocide stays at the RO system until not operational. - RO membrane flushing after application - Dosage at 50-100ppm - Injection point is at feed water line drop leg - It reacts with dissolved oxygen in the boiler system that causes corrosion. - Dosage is dependent upon the residual control limit of 20-40ppm every after analysis - Injection point at feed water line drop leg - Chemical reacts with calcium hardness then precipitated as calcium phosphate, and magnesium hardness removes as magnesium hydroxide/silicate thru boiler blow down - Dosage is dictated every boiler water analysis that targets residual of 20-40ppm - Injection point at feed water line drop leg - Controls the foam formation inside the boiler system then significantly reduce carryover tendencies - Dosages is at 6-12ppm and varies upon boiler water TDS and other parameters - Injection point at feed water line drop leg - Neutralizes the acidic components of the steam which controls the corrosion of equipment and steam line piping. - Dosages depend on boiler load and other parameters
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