Air Blow
Air Blow
Air Blow
Many individuals feel that air blows are not as effective as steam blows due to the lack of thermal cycling of the piping and boiler. This is a true statement if improper chemical cleaning or material handling practices are not followed. Air blows are a relatively new technology within the power plant construction industry. As a result, there is a great deal of ignorance is prevalent in the industry with regard to air blows. Air blows must be planned for early on in the project. Proper cleanliness specifications must be issued to all vendors supplying portions of the steam generation system. Mill scale must be completely removed and proper welding techniques must be employed during the erection of the piping. In addition, a comprehensive engineering analysis of the plant design is needed to ensure the feasibility of air blowing. The engineering study must reveal the pressure required to achieve proper disturbance factors, pump up times, Actual Air Blow piping s et-up blow down times, required exit piping sizes, disturbance factors in all portions of the flow path and the order in which the piping systems should be blown. It should be noted that air blows are the only method available to achieve a cleaning force ratio (CFR) or disturbance factor above 1.2 (industry standard) in the superheaters of the boiler. Manufacturers of boilers and HRSGs discourage steam flow rates during steam blows that would allow for carryover of moisture from the drum to the
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superheaters. As a result of this, steam flows through the superheaters cannot be greater than maximum normal operation. Air blows do not have this limitation and thus provide much more effective cleaning of the superheaters. A thorough and comprehensive chemical cleaning is necessary to prepare the internal piping surfaces for air blowing. A solid passivation layer on the piping will prevent flash rusting during the air blows. The use and selection of the proper equipment is mandatory. Oil free air compressors, boosters capable of easily achieving the required blow pressures, air drying and cooling provisions should also be included. Heavy wall piping with full thickness and pressure rated flanges, heavy-duty blowdown silencers with debris containment systems and fast acting valves are also part and parcel of air blo ws. BES&T is the only company in the industry to have completed more than twenty projects utilizing air blows with success. BES&T has been performing air blows for nearly ten years. Many different plant configurations and designs have been cleaned in this manner. This includes conventional boilers, HRSGs, combined-cycle projects, plants exporting steam, gas compression systems, fuel oil systems, etc.
Air Blow
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