10 gallons to 50 gallons, suitable for boiler operating pressure up to 800 psi A blowdown separator is the best choice when space limitations preclude using a large tank to collect and hold the effluent while it cools to an acceptable drain temperature. The blowdown separator accepts boiler blowdown, vents the portion that flashes to steam, but does not store the effluent until it cools. Instead, a temperature controlled mixing valve mounted in the tank’s discharge piping adds cold make-up water to cool the effluent as it immediately discharges to the drain.
BD Blowdown Tank
30 gallons to 1,200 gallons The Precision standard, used where there is ample space for a large tank to collect and hold boiler blowdown, allowing the effluent time to cool below 140oF before releasing it to the facility drain. The portion of blowdown that flashes to steam vents to atmosphere or can be recovered to preheat boiler feedwater.
Surge Tanks
20 gallons to 950 gallons, support 15 BHP to 720 BHP size boilers Usually paired with a deaerator to provide additional condensate storage capacity when operating conditions cause a sudden surge of condensate return that would otherwise overwhelm the storage capacity of the DA and be lost through the overflow to the drain. Our Surge Tanks are essentially CF packages without the preheater. Precision surge tanks are pre-mounted, piped, and wired condensate receiving storage tanks, with a float activated make-up water valve that adds fresh water to replace condensate lost through the steam loop to maintain sufficient water level inside the tank.
Chemical Feed
Precision chem feed packages offer an extra measure of protection against corrosion and scaling in your steam system, to maintain peak efficiency and improve the performance of your entire boiler package. When treatment chemicals are required to protect your boiler system, our chem feed packages save time and money with complete packages and easy installation.
TR-DA
Tray deaeration-5,000 PPH to 500,000 PPH Storage-110 gallons to 10,000 gallons of feedwater to overflow Deaerators (DAs) are recommended when the steam system requires significant volumes of make-up water that must be treated to remove free oxygen and carbon dioxide from boiler feedwater. Precision’s Tray-Type DA is the best choice for large stream flows where limited condensate return creates a large demand for makeup water. The Tray Type DA relies on internal spray valves, a cascading series of trays, a vent condenser, and fresh steam to create conditions for large flows of make-up water to release the O2 and CO2 naturally. Investing in a Tray-DA reduces dramatically the consumption of […]
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