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2015‑07 Boilers: Is Oily Condensate a Problem? James McDonald James: “What should one do when oily condensate is being returned to a low- or medium-pressure bo...
2015‑07 Boilers: Experience with Condensate Particulate Filtration Steven Dunn A 260-megawatt (MW) pulverized coal-fired drum boiler was having problems with large numbers of d...
2014‑04 Part 2: Dissolved Oxygen Control in Steam Condensate Robert D. Bartholomew, P.E., and Gary H. Roberts, P.E. In Part 1, we reviewed techniques for monitoring air inleakage in power plants. Approaches inclu...
2013‑10 Part 1: Controlling Condensate and Feedwater Dissolved Oxygen and Air Inleakage at the Source Robert D. Bartholomew, P.E., and Gary H. Roberts, P.E. Air is comprised of 20.9% by volume oxygen (23.1% by weight) and ~0.04% by volume of carbon dioxi...
2013‑04 Upgrade of Condensate Water Filtration Systems with High-Efficiency Disposable Filters Kal Farooq Many power plants with designs of condensate polishers that date to the 1960s and early 1970s wer...
2012‑08 Improving Condensate Quality William F. Harfst Historically, steam condensate has been viewed as the best quality water in the energy center. P...
2010‑12 On the Neutralization of Carbon Dioxide in Boiler Water Condensate Nicholas M. Martyak, Ph.D. Make-up and eventual feedwater used in boiler water is subject to various treatment processes to ...
2009‑06 Condensate Particulate Filtration Brad Buecker Having spent many years at two coal-fired plants, the author knows the importance of condenser mo...
2008‑09 Economic And Technical Comparison Between Condensate Polisher Of Deep-Bed And Pre-Coat Filter Farid Attarchi & Faride Mohammadi In modern power plant cycles, condensate contains minor levels of contaminants that consist of bo...

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