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Badr Posted - 05/27/2004 : 14:31:22
We have 60 t/h boiler , Sh steam pressure 15 kg/cm2 @280 C after desuperheater ... the superheater of this boiler is located at radiation area of the furnace directly , material is AS 209-Ti , we use fuel oil (no 6) as a fuel .
The superheater of this boiler is subjected to damage (tube failuer and bulging)after 1 year operation and replaced with a new one (material A 213-T22 and A 213-T91 for the outermost raw facing flame)
The problem still persist when the boiler load exceed more than 50% >
i will be appericiated for any comment or idea to solve this problem .
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Mahmoud Posted - 07/06/2005 : 15:00:45

hi im mahmoud from ibsf in cairo
i need say that ur proplem coused by
1- the water carryover in from upper drum into superheater becouse u said 60 ton/h at 280 so i think that ur supper may be plugged due to water bubbles in steam from drum so, you have to check your
1- steam seperation and check its eff.
2- all upper drum internal
3- check ur water level in water drum
4- chech your water quality ( feed,boiler,steam)



2- the second reasone is your burner spec. at the startup
and i think that your burner isnt high turn down ratio burner
so try in startup using the small period in lighting the burner then trun it off and and till small steam quantitiy generate from drum to superheater


3- check your air/fuel ratio as u use oil fuel and may be some ash accumallted on tubes of superheater couse overheating.


3- you have to chech all thermal points for gas and steam and compare with the orginal values


finlly thank u and if u need any help just call me
engineer/ mahmoud salama
cairo
+2-0121427400
ebrahim Posted - 08/27/2004 : 23:58:55
It is recommended to change the burners gun tips (nozzles) if necessary , adjust the burners & air registers & FDFAN damper , adjust fuel & atomizing steam pressure .
Kantreddi Posted - 07/08/2004 : 09:39:30
Usually Carbon Steel tubes are used in boilers except in Superheater. Superheaters may require alloy steel tubes like SA213 T11 / T22 ..etc depending upon metal temperature. To know more about boiler operations and related topics, you may refer to STEAM by B&W co.
Amidin_81 Posted - 07/07/2004 : 06:44:34
Actually, i'm a student that is interested to know more about the operation of the boiler and the material that were used as the tube...When i asking my lecturer,he says that the boiler nowadays was use the something like super-heater tube.i'm trying to find the information on this stuff but maybe i'm not lucky enough.

I hope that tou can help me on doing thi job. Thanks
Admin Posted - 05/28/2004 : 10:54:06
SH coil replacement is not uncommon once in 2/3 years. Mail me some sketch or drawing so that I'll be in a better position to comment or give solution.

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