Boiler Basics Workshop - FINAL
Boiler Basics Workshop - FINAL
Boiler Basics Workshop - FINAL
Enbridge Programs
Boiler Basics
Energy Savings Opportunities in Boilers
Limited Time Campaign
Enbridge Programs
Boiler Basics
Energy Savings Opportunities in Boilers
Limited Time Campaign
Industrial Program
Enbridge DSM program :
Knowledge
Development : Arming
our customers with
information.
Action and
Implementation
Engineering
Analysis : Analyzing
and interpreting data
to
monetize savings
opportunities.
Opportunity
Identification
: Testing and
energy use
analysis.
Measurement :
Choosing the right
metering methods
to quantify key
energy inputs.
Industrial Program
Helped our customers save :
Meter
Energy
Converter
Distribution
System
End User
Need /
Requirement
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Steam Basics
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Steam Basics
Water as we know it can exist in 3 states
Solid Liquid Gas (Vapour)
Temperature
Steam Only
0C for Water
Ice & Water
Ice
Sensible
Heat
Latent Heat
Water Only
Sensible
Heat
Latent Heat
Sensible
Heat
Energy Added
Energy Removed
ENERGY
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Sensible Heat
Amount of heat required to raise the temperature of water from 32F
to its boiling point (saturated water)
Adding sensible heat raises the temperature
It can be detected with a thermometer
Sensible heat, or enthalpy of water at 32F, is taken as 0 BTU/lb
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Adding Latent Heat does not raise the temperature: the boiling water and
steam has the same temperature for a given pressure
Latent heat added to the boiler is what is transferred to the load
Removing latent heat at the load creates condensate
Returning maximum amount of condensate reduces heat energy required
by the boiler
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0 psig
450
212F
400
350
300
250
100 psig
200
150
100
0
50
100
150
200
338F
Pressure (psig)
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Sensible Heat
= hf
Latent Heat
= hfg
1200
1000
880
800
= 309 Btu/lb
600
= 880 Btu/lb
400
338F
Sensible Heat
338F
200
0
Latent Heat
309
32F
100 psig
Pressure (psig)
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Saturation
Temperature =
338F
hf = 309
BTU/lb
hfg = 880
BTU/lb
hg = 1180
BTU/lb
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What is a boiler?
Closed pressure vessel
Used to convert potential energy from a fuel into thermal
energy
Combustion process
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Process Steam
Natural Gas
DA Steam
Boiler
Feedwater
8 psig
DEAERATOR
Blowdown
Cond.
Tank
Condensate
Return 50%
180 F
Make-Up
Water 50%
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Radiation Losses
Qng
Natural
Gas
Qra
Radiation
Loss
Qst
Steam
Qfw
Feedwater
Qbd
Blowdown
Loss
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Radiation Losses
Qng
Natural
Gas
Qra
Radiation
Loss
Qst
Steam
Qfw
Feedwater
Qbd
Blowdown
Loss
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Stack Losses
Stack losses are typically the largest boiler system loss
Result of:
Combustion process
Poor conversion of fuel into thermal energy
Water generated during combustions process
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16 lbs.
O2 contributes to
combustion, while
N2 absorbs heat.
Unburned
Fuel
(CO)
rich
Excess Air
( High O2)
stoich
lean
Total Air
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Combustion Efficiency
% Excess Air
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26
Decreasing Efficiency
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Decreasing Efficiency
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340
360
380
400
420
7.00
7.50
8.00
8.50
80.6
80.4
80.0
79.7
80.1
79.8
79.4
79.1
79.5
79.2
78.9
78.5
79.0
78.6
78.3
77.9
78.4
78.0
77.7
77.2
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30
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Typical Readings
Flue gas temperature
Approximately 115F above saturation temperature of steam
Oxygen (O2%)
4-6%
Likely higher percentages at low fire, this is normal
Radiation Losses
Qng
Natural
Gas
Qra
Radiation
Loss
Qst
Steam
Qfw
Feedwater
Qbd
Blowdown
Loss
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Process Steam
Natural Gas
DA Steam
Boiler
Feedwater
8 psig
DEAERATOR
Blowdown
Cond.
Tank
Condensate
Return 50%
180 F
Make-Up
Water 50%
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35
Blowdown Basics
When water is boiled, steam is generated
Solids are left behind:
Suspended solids form sludge which degrades heat transfer
Dissolved solids promote foaming and water carryover
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Blowdown Basics
Insufficient BD leads to carryover and deposits
Excessive BD leads to wasted energy, water and chemicals
Blowdown water temp. is same as steam
Typical range is 3% 6% of feedwater
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Oxygen Pitting
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Mineral Scale
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pH
Limits
Conductivity (umhos)
Limits
Boiler #1
Boiler #2
Feedwater
Condensate
Softener
0-6
0-6
0-2
0-4
0-3
75
75
25
50-100
50-100
6-50
11.5
11.5
9.8-11.8
9.8-11.8
7.5-10.5
3500
3500
20
3000-4000
3000-4000
0-100
250
250
150-700
150-700
200
200
150-700
150-700
Chloride (ppm)
Total Alkalinity (ppm)
Limits
P Alkalinity (ppm)
Limits
Iron (ppm)
0
Limits
0-0.1
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Process Steam
Natural Gas
DA Steam
Boiler
Feedwater
8 psig
DEAERATOR
Blowdown
Cond.
Tank
Condensate
Return 50%
180 F
Make-Up
Water 50%
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Radiation Losses
Qng
Natural
Gas
Qra
Radiation
Loss
Qst
Steam
Qfw
Feedwater
Qbd
Blowdown
Loss
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Radiation Losses
Qng
Natural
Gas
Qra
Radiation
Loss
Qst
Steam
Qfw
Feedwater
Qbd
Blowdown
Loss
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Qsl = 21%
Stack
Qng = 100%
Qra = 2.5%
(1% of boiler rating)
Qst
Steam flow
Natural Gas
Qfw
Feedwater
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Improving combustion
Controls
2.
Air
3.
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Reducing Excess O2
Excess air is required to achieve proper combustion
Excess air wastes heat as air enters at ambient temp. and leaves at stack temp.
o 79% of air goes for a free ride
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Calculate new
new = 80.6 %
- Minimal Cost
- 300BHP, 50%
loaded
17,000m3/yr
- $4760/yr
340
360
380
400
420
4.00
4.50
5.00
5.50
6.00
6.50
7.00
7.50
8.00
8.50
82.0
81.8
81.6
81.4
81.2
80.9
80.6
80.4
80.0
79.7
81.5
81.3
81.1
80.9
80.6
80.4
80.1
79.8
79.4
79.1
81.1
80.8
80.6
80.4
80.1
79.8
79.5
79.2
78.9
78.5
80.6
80.4
80.1
79.9
79.6
79.3
79.0
78.6
78.3
77.9
80.1
79.9
79.6
79.3
79.0
78.7
78.4
78.0
77.7
77.2
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Linkageless Controls
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53
Natural Gas
Valve
Linkage
Primary Actuator
Motor
Valve
Microprocessor
Controller
Combustion
Air Blower
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Oxygen %
6
5
4
Oxygen
3
2
1
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Firing Rate %
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Servo
Driven
Valve
Natural Gas
New
Microprocessor
Controller
Servo
Driven
Valve
Combustion
Air Blower
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Linkages
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No hysteresis
o Function of Base Case burner age
2.
3.
4.
Savings
Removal of hysteresis
0.50 %
Improved combustion
2.19 %
Increased turndown
0.13 %
Total
2.82 %
29,720 m3/yr
Annual savings
$8,322
$15,000
1.8 years
Enbridge incentive
$5,944
1.1 years
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60
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Process Steam
Natural Gas
DA Steam
Boiler
Feedwater
8 psig
DEAERATOR
Blowdown
Cond.
Tank
Condensate
Return 50%
180 F
Make-Up
Water 50%
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320F
Feedwater
Economizer
267F
450F
Natural Gas
Boiler
Feedwater
230F
8 psig
DEAERATOR
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Feedwater Economizer
Parameters
w/o econo. = 80.6 %
O2
= 5%
Tout
= 320 F
Tair
= 70 F
Delta T = 250 F
320 F
230 F
267 F
new
= 83.9 %
FG Temperature - Combustion Air Temp, F
Excess, %
O2
200
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
380
4.50
5.00
5.50
85.3
85.1
85.0
84.8
84.6
84.5
84.3
84.1
84.0
83.8
83.6
83.5
83.3
83.1
82.9
82.8
82.6
82.4
82.3
82.1
81.9
81.8
81.6
81.4
81.3
81.1
80.9
80.8
80.6
80.4
450 F
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Savings
208,259 BTU/hr
44,725 m3/yr
Annual savings
$12,523 /yr
4.2%
$25,000
2.0 years
Enbridge incentive
$8,945
1.3 years
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1 lb
2.25 lb
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NG
Air
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Sensible and
latent heat
As flue gas
temperature
decreases,
efficiency increases
Condensation starts
below dew point at
about 137 F
Sensible
heat only
Excess O2 = 5%
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1.4
1.39
0.82
1.2
1.11
0.61
0.8
Latent Heat
0.61
Sensible Heat
0.6
0.4
0.56
0.17
0.50
0.44
0.38
0.38
0.2
0
75 F
100 F
125 F
150 F
Flue Gas Temp. Leaving Condensing Economizer (F)
70
100F
Make-Up
Water 75%
50F
Condensing
Economizer
190F
450F
Process Steam
DA Steam
Boiler
Feedwater
8 psig
DEAERATOR
Make-Up
Water 75%
Cond.
Tank
Condensate
Return 25%
180 F
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100F
Make-Up
Water 75%
50F
Condensing
Economizer
190F
450F
Process Steam
DA Steam
Boiler
Feedwater
8 psig
DEAERATOR
Cond.
Tank
Condensate
Return 25%
180 F
72
320F
Make-Up
Water 75%
50F
Condensing
Economizer
Feedwater
Economizer
267F
190F
450F
New Stack
Process Steam
Boiler
Feedwater
DA Steam
230F
8 psig
DEAERATOR
Condensate
Return 25%
180 F
Cond.
Tank
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Key Considerations
Establish how much heat is available, Heat Source
o Existing FW economizer, Flue gas temp., excess O2, steam production, gas
consumption, hours of operation, etc.
Heat sink temp must be low enough to bring FG temp below dew
point (137 F) to cause condensation
Your ESC can help you evaluate your opportunity for a condensing
economizer
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Savings
7.4gpm (3,700lbs/hr)
554,825 BTU/hr
121,584 m3/yr
Annual savings
$34,044 /yr
11.5%
$60,000
1.8 years
Enbridge incentive
$13,579
1.36 years
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Typical Applications
Industries with steam boilers, requiring a large amount of hot water
such as make-up, washing, process, DHW
Best Candidates:
o Food and beverage
o Breweries
o Textile, commercial laundries
o Non-integrated paper mills
o Chemicals
o District heating
o Large hospitals
o Greenhouses
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Radiation Losses
Qng
Natural
Gas
Qra
Radiation
Loss
Qst
Steam
Qfw
Feedwater
Qbd
Blowdown
Loss
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Process Steam
Natural Gas
DA Steam
Boiler
Feedwater
8 psig
DEAERATOR
Blowdown
Cond.
Tank
Condensate
Return 50%
180 F
Make-Up
Water 50%
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Reducing amount of BD
2.
TDS Controller
Recovering BD heat
Flash tank
Heat exchanger
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Blow Down
Flash Steam to DA or Receiver
10 psig
Flash Tank
Heat Exchanger
Make-Up
Water 50%
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Savings
24,532 m3/yr
Annual savings
$6,869 /yr
2.3%
$14,000
2.0 years
Enbridge incentive
$4,906
1.3 years
Flash Tank
Heat Exchanger
Make-Up
Water 50%
To Drain
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A
limited
time
offer!
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Savings
44,725 m3/yr
Annual savings
$12,523 /yr
$25,000
2.0 years
Enbridge incentive
$8,945
1.3 years
$12,500
1.0 years
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Summary
Energy savings starts by understanding the need, then
proceed upstream
Boiler Savings:
Target stack losses and blowdown losses
Look at combustion efficiency
Heat recovery
Your ESC can help you better understand your boiler system
and the savings opportunities
Act now to take advantage of this limited time offer!
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