Process steam systems : a practical guide for operators, maintainers, designers, and educators / Carey Merritt.

By: Merritt, Carey, 1959- [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2023Copyright date: ©2023Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119838937; 9781119838968; 1119838967; 9781119838944; 1119838940; 9781119838951; 1119838959Subject(s): Steam-boilers -- Maintenance and repair | Chemical plants -- Equipment and supplies | Steam-heatingGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Process steam systemsDDC classification: 697/.500288 LOC classification: TJ289 | .M44 2023Online resources: Full text available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view
Contents:
Table of Contents Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii List of Examples xv List of Tables xvii 1 Steam: a Heat Transfer Fluid 1 Why Steam? 1 Steam Is Safe and Flexible 2 Steam Is Easy to Control 2 The Concept of Steam Formation: Boiling 3 Pressure and Boiling 4 The Ideal Gas Law 6 2 The Development of Boiler Safety 9 How It All Began 9 The Consequences of Development 10 Development of Asme Code 12 Future of Steam 13 3 Understanding Heat Transfer 15 Radiation-Type Heat Transfer 15 Conduction-Type Heat Transfer 18 Convection-Type Heat Transfer 21 The Heat Transfer Equations 23 The Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient (U) 23 mean Temperature Difference (ΔT M) 25 ΔT m for a Steam Boiler 26 ΔT m for a Steam to Process Fluid Heat Exchanger 27 Surface Area (m) 27 Heat Flux 30 4 Steam Formation, Accumulation, and Condensation 31 The Boiling Process 31 Steaming 32 Latent and Sensible Heat Versus Pressure 34 Condensation of Steam 34 The Formation of Flash Steam 36 Steam Accumulation and Storage 38 5 Steam Quality: It Matters 41 Why Steam Quality Is Important 42 Poor Steam Quality Causes and Cures 42 Steam Classifications 45 Measuring Steam Quality 47 Superheated Steam 48 6 The Steam System Design 53 Steam System Types 53 The Process Steam System: An Overview 55 7 The Steam Generator 59 The Ideal Steam Generator 60 Steam Generator Types 62 Fossil Fuel-Fired Boilers 62 Solid Fuel-Fired Boilers 68 Electric Boilers 70 Unfired Steam Generators 73 Heat Recovery Steam Generators 74 8 Boiler Operation and Trim 75 The Packaged Boiler Concept 76 Fuel Delivery and Combustion Systems 83 Low Emissions 91 Multiple Boiler Sequencing 94 9 The Steam Delivery System 97 Steam Flow 97 Steam Distribution Piping 98 Control Valves 111 Steam Accumulation 116 Steam Filtration 120 Sensors and Meters 122 Steam Metering 123 Stop and Safety Valves 123 10 The Condensate Recovery System 129 Condensate Line Sizing 131 Steam Trap Applications 134 Thermostatic Group 134 Mechanical Group 134 Thermodynamic Group 134 Thermostatic Steam Trap Group 134 Mechanical Group 136 Thermodynamic Group 139 Flash Steam Utilization 142 How to Size Flash Tanks and Vent Lines 143 Condensate Collection 146 Electric Condensate Return System 146 Pressure Motive Condensate Pump 148 Pressure Motive Pump Installation Requirements 148 Pumped Condensate Return Line Installation 151 Surge Tank Application 152 11 The Feed Water System 153 Feed Water Deaeration 153 The Elimination of Dissolved Gases 154 Feed Water Tanks 156 Feed Water Tank Sizing 158 Feed Water Pumps 160 Feed Water Pump Sizing 164 Feed Water Piping 166 Feed Water-Surge Tank Controls 168 12 Steam System Chemistry Control 169 Basic Water Chemistry 169 Scale Control 171 Fouling Control 174 Corrosion Control 175 Boiler Blowdown 178 Best Operating Practices for Boiler Blowdown 179 Automatic Versus Manual Blowdown Controls 179 Determining Blowdown Rate 180 Chemical Feed Systems 181 Chemistry Limits 183 Steam System Metallurgy 183 13 Mechanical Room Considerations 187 Codes and Standards 187 Steam Load Profile 190 Steam System Performance Considerations 192 Environmental Considerations 194 Boiler Room Utilities 200 14 Steam System Applications 207 Low-Pressure Steam with High Condensate Returns 209 High-Pressure Steam with High Condensate Returns 210 High- or Low-Pressure Steam with Little or No Returns 212 High-Pressure or Superheated Steam with Condensate Returns 214 Multiple Boiler Installations 215 Steam for Hot Water Generation 217 Other Miscellaneous Steam-Use Application Designs 219 15 Specialized Steam Equipment 223 Back Pressure Turbine 223 Steam Hydro Heater 225 Steam Superheaters 226 Steam Dump Mufflers 229 Jacketed Kettles 230 Sterilizers 230 Reboilers 231 16 Steam System Efficiency/Sustainability 233 The System Heat Balance 233 Boiler Heat Balance 234 Boiler Efficiency 234 Steam System Efficiency 239 Boiler Internal Cleanliness 244 Steam Delivery System Efficiency 245 Condensate and Feed Water System Efficiency 246 Biomass Fuel Water Content Reduction 248 17 Shutdown, Startup, Inspection, and Maintenance 249 Shutdown and Startup Practices 249 Boiler Safety Checks 251 Maintenance and Inspection Practices 253 Inspections 255 Boil Out and Layup Practices 257 18 Troubleshooting and Commissioning Basics 261 Startup Versus Commissioning 261 Approach to Troubleshooting 262 Don’t Play the Blame Game 262 Precommissioning 263 19 Commissioning and Troubleshooting the Steam Generator 265 Determining Boiler Input, Output, and Efficiency 265 Boiler Performance Test 267 Commissioning the Boiler Burner Controls 269 Commissioning the Boiler Pressure Control System 269 Commissioning the Boiler Level Control System 270 Commissioning the Boiler Blowdown Controls 270 Steam Boiler Troubleshooting 270 20 Commissioning and Troubleshooting the Steam Delivery System 279 Steam Distribution Piping 279 Control Valves 280 Steam Piping Venting 281 Condensate Trapping/Draining 281 Troubleshooting the Steam Delivery System 281 21 Commissioning and Troubleshooting the Condensate and Feed Water System 283 Condensate Collection 283 Feed Water System 285 Troubleshooting the Condensate and Feed Water Systems 285 22 Commissioning and Troubleshooting the Water Treatment Equipment 289 Setting Up the Water Treatment Systems 289 Troubleshooting Water Treatment System Problems 290 23 Sample Problem Sets 293 Appendix A References and Reference Information 297 Appendix B Operations, Maintenance, and Inspection Guidance 313 Appendix C Steam System Design and Commissioning Guidance 323 Appendix D Problem Set Answers 331 Index341
Summary: "The lack of knowledge of steam system design and operation in the engineering community is becoming more evident each year. Consequently, most organizations tasked with designing or operating a steam system rely heavily on the steam equipment manufactures to help them figure it out. Although there is a lot of good individual equipment guidance available today, if you don't understand the steam system function as a whole, it is very easy to end up with a poorly designed system. The book is written with a system approach and looks at each part of the steam system individually with many examples of how to size and select the right equipment for a variety of applications. In addition to engineering principles, the text discusses good operations, maintenance, troubleshooting and commissioning practices of the entire steam system. This book is meant to provide a text for learning and a reference guide for operators, maintainers and engineers"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of Contents

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xiii

List of Examples xv

List of Tables xvii

1 Steam: a Heat Transfer Fluid 1

Why Steam? 1

Steam Is Safe and Flexible 2

Steam Is Easy to Control 2

The Concept of Steam Formation: Boiling 3

Pressure and Boiling 4

The Ideal Gas Law 6

2 The Development of Boiler Safety 9

How It All Began 9

The Consequences of Development 10

Development of Asme Code 12

Future of Steam 13

3 Understanding Heat Transfer 15

Radiation-Type Heat Transfer 15

Conduction-Type Heat Transfer 18

Convection-Type Heat Transfer 21

The Heat Transfer Equations 23

The Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient (U) 23

mean Temperature Difference (ΔT M) 25

ΔT m for a Steam Boiler 26

ΔT m for a Steam to Process Fluid Heat Exchanger 27

Surface Area (m) 27

Heat Flux 30

4 Steam Formation, Accumulation, and Condensation 31

The Boiling Process 31

Steaming 32

Latent and Sensible Heat Versus Pressure 34

Condensation of Steam 34

The Formation of Flash Steam 36

Steam Accumulation and Storage 38

5 Steam Quality: It Matters 41

Why Steam Quality Is Important 42

Poor Steam Quality Causes and Cures 42

Steam Classifications 45

Measuring Steam Quality 47

Superheated Steam 48

6 The Steam System Design 53

Steam System Types 53

The Process Steam System: An Overview 55

7 The Steam Generator 59

The Ideal Steam Generator 60

Steam Generator Types 62

Fossil Fuel-Fired Boilers 62

Solid Fuel-Fired Boilers 68

Electric Boilers 70

Unfired Steam Generators 73

Heat Recovery Steam Generators 74

8 Boiler Operation and Trim 75

The Packaged Boiler Concept 76

Fuel Delivery and Combustion Systems 83

Low Emissions 91

Multiple Boiler Sequencing 94

9 The Steam Delivery System 97

Steam Flow 97

Steam Distribution Piping 98

Control Valves 111

Steam Accumulation 116

Steam Filtration 120

Sensors and Meters 122

Steam Metering 123

Stop and Safety Valves 123

10 The Condensate Recovery System 129

Condensate Line Sizing 131

Steam Trap Applications 134

Thermostatic Group 134

Mechanical Group 134

Thermodynamic Group 134

Thermostatic Steam Trap Group 134

Mechanical Group 136

Thermodynamic Group 139

Flash Steam Utilization 142

How to Size Flash Tanks and Vent Lines 143

Condensate Collection 146

Electric Condensate Return System 146

Pressure Motive Condensate Pump 148

Pressure Motive Pump Installation Requirements 148

Pumped Condensate Return Line Installation 151

Surge Tank Application 152

11 The Feed Water System 153

Feed Water Deaeration 153

The Elimination of Dissolved Gases 154

Feed Water Tanks 156

Feed Water Tank Sizing 158

Feed Water Pumps 160

Feed Water Pump Sizing 164

Feed Water Piping 166

Feed Water-Surge Tank Controls 168

12 Steam System Chemistry Control 169

Basic Water Chemistry 169

Scale Control 171

Fouling Control 174

Corrosion Control 175

Boiler Blowdown 178

Best Operating Practices for Boiler Blowdown 179

Automatic Versus Manual Blowdown Controls 179

Determining Blowdown Rate 180

Chemical Feed Systems 181

Chemistry Limits 183

Steam System Metallurgy 183

13 Mechanical Room Considerations 187

Codes and Standards 187

Steam Load Profile 190

Steam System Performance Considerations 192

Environmental Considerations 194

Boiler Room Utilities 200

14 Steam System Applications 207

Low-Pressure Steam with High Condensate Returns 209

High-Pressure Steam with High Condensate Returns 210

High- or Low-Pressure Steam with Little or No Returns 212

High-Pressure or Superheated Steam with Condensate Returns 214

Multiple Boiler Installations 215

Steam for Hot Water Generation 217

Other Miscellaneous Steam-Use Application Designs 219

15 Specialized Steam Equipment 223

Back Pressure Turbine 223

Steam Hydro Heater 225

Steam Superheaters 226

Steam Dump Mufflers 229

Jacketed Kettles 230

Sterilizers 230

Reboilers 231

16 Steam System Efficiency/Sustainability 233

The System Heat Balance 233

Boiler Heat Balance 234

Boiler Efficiency 234

Steam System Efficiency 239

Boiler Internal Cleanliness 244

Steam Delivery System Efficiency 245

Condensate and Feed Water System Efficiency 246

Biomass Fuel Water Content Reduction 248

17 Shutdown, Startup, Inspection, and Maintenance 249

Shutdown and Startup Practices 249

Boiler Safety Checks 251

Maintenance and Inspection Practices 253

Inspections 255

Boil Out and Layup Practices 257

18 Troubleshooting and Commissioning Basics 261

Startup Versus Commissioning 261

Approach to Troubleshooting 262

Don’t Play the Blame Game 262

Precommissioning 263

19 Commissioning and Troubleshooting the Steam Generator 265

Determining Boiler Input, Output, and Efficiency 265

Boiler Performance Test 267

Commissioning the Boiler Burner Controls 269

Commissioning the Boiler Pressure Control System 269

Commissioning the Boiler Level Control System 270

Commissioning the Boiler Blowdown Controls 270

Steam Boiler Troubleshooting 270

20 Commissioning and Troubleshooting the Steam Delivery System 279

Steam Distribution Piping 279

Control Valves 280

Steam Piping Venting 281

Condensate Trapping/Draining 281

Troubleshooting the Steam Delivery System 281

21 Commissioning and Troubleshooting the Condensate and Feed Water System 283

Condensate Collection 283

Feed Water System 285

Troubleshooting the Condensate and Feed Water Systems 285

22 Commissioning and Troubleshooting the Water Treatment Equipment 289

Setting Up the Water Treatment Systems 289

Troubleshooting Water Treatment System Problems 290

23 Sample Problem Sets 293

Appendix A References and Reference Information 297

Appendix B Operations, Maintenance, and Inspection Guidance 313

Appendix C Steam System Design and Commissioning Guidance 323

Appendix D Problem Set Answers 331

Index341

"The lack of knowledge of steam system design and operation in the engineering community is becoming more evident each year. Consequently, most organizations tasked with designing or operating a steam system rely heavily on the steam equipment manufactures to help them figure it out. Although there is a lot of good individual equipment guidance available today, if you don't understand the steam system function as a whole, it is very easy to end up with a poorly designed system. The book is written with a system approach and looks at each part of the steam system individually with many examples of how to size and select the right equipment for a variety of applications. In addition to engineering principles, the text discusses good operations, maintenance, troubleshooting and commissioning practices of the entire steam system. This book is meant to provide a text for learning and a reference guide for operators, maintainers and engineers"-- Provided by publisher.

About the Author

Carey Merritt has over 30 years’ experience designing, operating, and maintaining process steam systems. He has designed over 200 process steam systems in a wide variety of industries and countries, including ­Australia, Canada, and China.

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