scotty36
Mechanical
- Sep 4, 2003
- 7
Does anyone know of a guide for the warm-up rates for steam systems? I cannot find anything in ASME B31.1 or Spirax publications.
I am purposefully not giving details because I am after guidelines not specifics. However, it should be noted that the systems in question are in industrial power generation - over 400degC with 240t/h of steam.
Not being a steam guru, I expect you should limit the flowrate from the boiler during warm-up to allow a slow and steady expansion of the piping steel and steady condensate removal?
A guideline of deg/hr based on diameter-length of line (or mass of steel) would be great.
I am purposefully not giving details because I am after guidelines not specifics. However, it should be noted that the systems in question are in industrial power generation - over 400degC with 240t/h of steam.
Not being a steam guru, I expect you should limit the flowrate from the boiler during warm-up to allow a slow and steady expansion of the piping steel and steady condensate removal?
A guideline of deg/hr based on diameter-length of line (or mass of steel) would be great.