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Boiler
Startup
Suggested
Start-Up
It
must be recognized that all
boilers and auxiliary equipment
require operator attention
during start up. Special care
must be exercised in the
manipulation of feedwater and
fuel systems to protect against
damaging the unit and to insure
personnel safety.
Check
and close the manual blow-off
valves, the continuous blowdown
valves, the gage cocks and the
water column and gage glass
drain valves. Open the drum vent
valve, the water column shutoff
valves (if provided), the gage
glass shutoff valves and the
steam pressure gauge valve.
The
unit should be slowly filled
with properly treated feedwater
using the level control valve
bypass valve. The filling rate
depends on the temperature of
the feedwater. The feedwater
should be as close as possible
to the metal temperature to
prevent excessive temperature
stresses that could cause tube
leakage. The minimum recommended
feedwater temperature is 70°F.
Fill slowly and vent fully to
prevent any pressure buildup
from the flashing of warm
feedwater. The level should be
set and manually maintained at
just below the normal water
level so that there is room for
expansion when water is heated.
Blowdown the gauge glass and
observe the return of liquid to
insure that the glass is clear
and functioning properly.
When
the unit is filled and the level
is stabilized, start the purge
cycle of the combustion controls
as specified by the combustion
equipment manufacturer. Allow
adequate time to completely
purge the entire boiler, duct
work, etc.
The
drum vent valve should be
initially open to vent generated
steam while purging air from the
system. Close the steam drum
vent at 15 psig. (Refer to table
entitled "Summary
of valve positions").
The
start-up rate of the boiler is
limited by the following items:
1.
Allowable heat up rate of
refractory, to achieve
acceptable refractory life.
2.
Elimination of temperature
stress that could cause leaking
tube joints.
3.
If sulfur or HCI is present in
normal fuel effluent, start the
heating process on clean fuel
until the dewpoint is passed.
During
this period of operation,
carefully observe that all
components function properly. Be
prepared to shut the unit down
should a lack of proper
operation become evident.
Visually observe combustion
conditions for proof that
gauges, meters, and other
instrumentation are properly
reporting operating conditions.
Maintain
the normal water levels at all
times. The level can be
maintained by hand feeding or by
blowing down as necessary. Too
high a level will render the
separators ineffective and cause
water carryover in the steam,
while too low a level will allow
possible overheating of pressure
parts. If the water level is not
visible, firing should have been
stopped automatically and the
reason for the low water
determined. The feedwater
control valve should be cut in
when the operating pressure is
obtained and then the bypass
valve should be closed.
If
the unit is tied into a main
steam line with other units and
there is pressure downstream of
the not-return valve, then the
system must be brought up to
slightly above that operating
pressure. The steam stop valve
can then be opened to permit
flow through the non-return
valve. Re-check inspection
openings, fittings and piping
connections for leaks, tighten
as required to insure proper
gasket seating.
Always
maintain proper water treatment
as recommended by Thermidaire.
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