Recently, we shipped a sodium cycle condensate polisher to Ontario, Canada for a combined cycle power plant.  The system was constructed entirely of 304 stainless steel.
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Company | Combined Cycle Power plant | Water Treatment Application | Condensate Polisher to scavenge trace hardness and iron from returning condensate | Savings and/or ROI | Loss Prevention keeping heat transfer surfaces clean and reliable for years of trouble free operation | Operating Conditions | Return Condensate flow rate is between 30-90 gpm | System Configuration | 24†diameter Simplex | Materials Of Construction | 304 Stainless Steel, CRN code stamped pressure vessel | Piping Construction | All Welded and Flanged Face 304 Stainless Steel piping | Type Of Valves And Actuators | All Bray valve Lug style- 150 ANSI flanges | Control Philosophy | Customer supplied their own PLC panel. Res-Kem supplied the enclosure with DIN rail mounted solenoids. Enclosure also had room for customer supplied HMI | Options | CRN code stamped pressure vessel Sub-surface wash |
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304 Stainless Steel Sub-Surface Wash and Hub and Laterals Distributors |
Posted on June 12, 2014 by Tom Dupnik | Tags:
Bray Actuators,
Condensate Polisher,
CRN Stamped Pressure Vessel,
Energy Savings,
Stainless Steel Hub and Laterals,
Stainless Steel Piping,
Stainless Steel Tank