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               That’s very true for condensate that’s formed in the main  ery pound of vented steam represents about 1,000 btu
               steam piping. The cycle diagram in Figure 1-7 is provided  wasted. Some systems waste condensate that has to be
               to explain how some little changes in the cycle can make  replaced by cold makeup water and heated to saturated
               a difference. First, I’ll provide a few explanations for the  steam in the boiler. In our low pressure plant example
               diagram. Steam is represented by two lines, sort of like  that’s 1,180 btu per pound. Part of the wise operator’s
               along a highway, where the steam flows down the middle  job is to constantly monitor vents for wasted steam and
               of the lines. Water, being much heavier, is shown in black  try to do something about it.
               between the two lines. The boxes containing a capital “T”     In plants where the steam is primarily used to gen-
               represent the steam traps for the systems. “SRV” repre-  erate power the steam and water cycle becomes more
               sents a safety relief valve (not a safety valve) it’s one that  complex. Some of these are referred to as supercritical
               relieves a fluid proportional to the pressure above its set  boiler plants because the steam is generated at pressures
               point. “PRV” represents a pressure reducing valve or a  exceeding 3,190 psig where the density of  water  and
               complete pressure reducing station.                  steam are the same. Density is simply a value represent-
                    What’s going on here is a system that doesn’t  ing the weight of a substance in pounds per cubic foot.
               waste heat like so many I’ve seen. It contains a flash tank  Because there’s no difference in density those boilers do
               that does what it’s supposed to do—unlike so many that  not have a level indicator or gage glass because there’s
               are installed and do nothing or simply separate the flash  no water level. After the water is converted to steam in
               steam from the condensate and throw it away. Some of  the boiler it passes through the superheater, more tubes
               the  condensate  that’s  drained  from  the  steam  piping  exposed to the boiler flue gases or radiant heat from the
               will flash into steam. Condensate from the main header  fire where it’s heated further increasing its temperature.
               drains, kitchen and laundry is bound to be hotter than  Steam heated to temperatures higher than the satura-
               212°F and once it leaves the steam traps some of it will  tion temperature is superheated steam. The superheated
               flash into steam. By piping that condensate to the flash  steam is piped to a steam turbine or steam engine where
               tank  that  flash  steam  is  recovered  at  a  lower  pressure  the energy in the steam is converted to power. The con-
               and can be used for heating the building in the winter  version of energy to create power is associated with a
               and service water (domestic hot water at 120°F) in the  drop in  steam pressure  and temperature.  Each horse-
               winter and summer. Note that the condensate from dif-  power of mechanical energy is produced by removing
               ferent pressure sources is always piped independently  2,545.1 btu per hour from the steam plus an allowance
               to the flash tank so flashing condensate from the higher  for losses due to inefficiency.
               pressure  sources  doesn’t  block  the  flow  of  condensate     Many industrial plants produce superheated steam
               from lower pressure sources. I do not like the use of  in higher pressure boilers to generate power with steam
               check valves that, supposedly, prevent high pressure  turbines that exhaust at a nominal high-pressure for use
               condensate entering low pressure equipment.          in the facility. The turbines are referred to as “back pres-
                    If the flash steam is more than the demand for heat-  sure turbines.” I have worked on plants that exhaust
               ing and service water the safety relief valve (in this sys-  steam at 15 psig after a turbine where the steam was
               tem set at 2.5 psig) will open and waste the excess steam  used mostly for evaporators in the process plant and
               because there’s no place else to use it. Under normal  other facilities with turbine exhaust pressures as high as
               operating conditions there is no waste to atmosphere  150 psig for distribution to all users in a chemical plant.
               because all the flash steam from the flashing higher pres-     Now compare that low pressure plant with an
               sure condensate is used in the 2 psig system. Conden-  electrical utility like the one depicted in Figure 1-8. The
               sate from the flash tank would produce more flash steam  plant consists of two boilers and two turbine sets. Each
               when entering the  condensate return unit and that’s  set of turbines (H.P. for high pressure, I.P. for intermedi-
               why it is piped to a subsurface diffuser (pipe with holes  ate pressure, and L.P. for low pressure) in this plant are
               drilled in the bottom) so it can heat the colder conden-  all driving one shaft connected to their respective elec-
               sate from the heating and hot water systems. The steam  tricity generator.
               condenses as it heats the low pressure condensate. The     Steam generated in the boiler is piped to headers
               system practically eliminates any steam venting from  either external to or within the boiler that connect to
               the condensate unit and boiler feed tank (unless a trap  superheater  tubes  which raise the temperature of the
               has failed).                                         steam from saturation to a maximum that’s normally
                    Why all that to save a little vented steam? Never…  determined by the strength of the metal the superheater
               never… never… think of vented steam as “a little.” Ev-  tubes are made of. Utility plant superheaters are typi-
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