[Steam-engine] boiler feedwater injector conection
Richard Strobel
Richard_Strobel7 at msn.com
Sun Nov 6 07:17:47 PST 2005
Blake, what you say makes sense, especially the part about shooting it in
against a tube. But there is no port on this boiler for what you describe,
only the very top port for steam and below on the mudring for
feedwater(???). I would think that shooting in the feedwater at the mudring
would not cool the water up high quite as fast as shooting it in 1/3 of the
way above the lower crown sheet.
Did I say that right:-) and if the solids are blown around, wouldn't they
settle fairly rapidly back to the bottom?
Thanks Blake
RickinMt.
> That is absolutely true. You don't want to stir up the sludge on
> the bottom - you want to keep it there so it can be blown out when
> blowing down. I wonder how many blow down their boilers at least
> once a day as they are supposed to? That's pretty important to get
> sludge out and reduce disolved solids from your water.
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