josemg
Mechanical
- Jan 30, 2003
- 10
Is it true that lowering the set point operation pressure of a boiler will give more efficiency with equal or more than rated capacity in lbs/hr?
What is the difference between lower than design pressure on a water tube and fire tube boiler ?
I have one 39,000 lbs/hr water tube and two 10,350 lbs/hr fire tube boilers and the design operating pressure was 125 psig but now they operate at 90psig. I still can only get about 40% of maximum lbs/hr of these boilers since actually the maximum is 20,000lbs/hr on the water tube and 6,000 on the two fire tubes.
What is the difference between lower than design pressure on a water tube and fire tube boiler ?
I have one 39,000 lbs/hr water tube and two 10,350 lbs/hr fire tube boilers and the design operating pressure was 125 psig but now they operate at 90psig. I still can only get about 40% of maximum lbs/hr of these boilers since actually the maximum is 20,000lbs/hr on the water tube and 6,000 on the two fire tubes.