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    • Steam Boilers - Monday, July 19, 2010 - N.Ramani [965] 1 Stars
      Now that we have controlled circulation/once through Boilers is there a possibility of horizontal Boilers as this may simplify design and cost.


      • Re: Steam Boilers - Monday, July 19, 2010 - Jim Watts [764] 3 Stars

        http://www.power-technology.com/contractors/boilers/cmi/





      • Re: Steam Boilers - Monday, July 19, 2010 - muthusamy manohar [825] 1 Stars
        Vertical boilers are comparitively cheaper for solid fuel based plants. Normally HRSG boilers will have horizontal flue gas path.

        Natural circulation, pressurised circulation and once through are water circuits. Type of circulation is selected based on the thermal analysis and this applicable for both horizontal and vertical boilers.



        • Re: Steam Boilers - Wednesday, July 21, 2010 - Trincypris12 [1083] 0 Stars
          a more comprehensive evaluation of your boiler room requirements should be performed. Boiler size, load characteristics, turndown requirements, back-up requirements, fuel type, control requirements, and emission requirements, all should be evaluated. The result will be an accurate review of the potential savings in fuel, maintenance, and boiler room efficiency that can mean substantial cost improvement for your facility.


        • Re: Steam Boilers - Wednesday, July 21, 2010 - Trincypris12 [1083] 0 Stars
          a more comprehensive evaluation of your boiler room requirements should be performed. Boiler size, load characteristics, turndown requirements, back-up requirements, fuel type, control requirements, and emission requirements, all should be evaluated. The result will be an accurate review of the potential savings in fuel, maintenance, and boiler room efficiency that can mean substantial cost improvement for your facility.





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