Boilers and Steam Flashcards
Boilers are typically rated in terms of __ heat rate and MMBtu __ __
Boiler __ in horsepower
1 Boiler HP = 33,475 Btu per hour
input, per hour, output
Excess air is required in the combustion process results in excess __ in the exhaust. This helps reduce __ __ in exhaust
oxygen, carbon monoxide
Exact quantity of air required to convert all fuel Carbon to CO2 assuming perfect combustion is the ___ point.
typically CO2, N2, and H2O in the exhaust
stoichiometric
Boiler efficiency can be increased by __% for each 3% reduction in excess oxygen or __ degree reduction in stack gas temperature
1%
40
three key factors affecting combustion efficiency
fuel type (composition Excess oxygen (sometimes CO2) Stack temperature rise (STR)
We can __ efficiency by __ Stack Temperature rise
increase, reducing
Common methods of increasing efficiency of stack temp rise
clean the heat transfer surfaces (tubes)
sensible heat recovery from exhaust to feedwater
Preheat incoming combustion air using an air preheat exchanger
Boiler efficiency benefit is roughly __ % for every 100 degree increase in the combustion air temperature
2
a sensible heat economizer __ heat from the exhaust to __ feed-water.
extracts, preheat
Fuel Savings = Fuel Used initial - Fuel Used final
Fuel used = 10MMBtu/hour * 1/efficiency
Some large boiler systems may utilize condensing economizers which extract the available __ heat of the water vapor in the exhaust stack
This is called a __ boiler or __ water heater
latent
condensing
Condensing boilers reclaim latent energy of ___ Btu/lb of condensed water vapor
gain about __ % efficiency over non-condensing
~1,000
a measure of thermal energy of a substance: h, Btu/lb
Enthalpy
most boilers are ___ steam boilers, meaning no heat is added to the steam after the water vaporizes
saturated
Adding heat to steam after fully vaporizing it into saturated steam is called __.
superheat