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Eliminate Hidden Risks in Steam Supply & Pressure Reduction Systems Webinar

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  • Опубліковано 18 сер 2024
  • It is a common myth across industry that saturated steam headers are “dry”. However, reality could not be further from the truth.
    In this webinar, we look at steam quality considerations, and how to improve the condition of the steam feeding your process equipment, through condensate drainage and entrained moisture separation.
    We also explore pressure regulation, different types of pressure reduction valves, and proper design of pressure regulation stations to ensure optimal steam quality & stable downstream pressure.
    0:00 Introduction
    1:35 Risk-based Methodology for Steam Systems
    1:47 Steam Heat Asset
    2:20 Utility Steam Main
    3:54 Trouble Indicator
    4:27 Reliability Indicator
    4:46 Flare Problems
    6:12 Boiling Water
    7:50 Using Steam Heat
    9:00 Optimize Steam-Using Equipment
    9:46 Vacuum Problem
    10:15 Erosion in Steam Jet Ejectors
    12:43 Desuperheating
    14:03 Making Steam
    14:36 Dangers of Cold Traps
    14:59 REGIONS OF STEAM QUALITY
    15:28 Steam Dryness %
    15:50 Wet Steam
    16:03 Calculating Steam Quality
    17:39 High Efficiency Separation
    18:13 Extruder Problems
    18:43 Quality Pellets
    18:47 Steam Separator Effect
    20:12 Recommended Valve Station
    20:26 Common Valve Station
    20:57 Waste Heat Boilers
    23:41 Install Air Vent & Trap @ EOM
    24:17 Optimize Jacketed Kettle - Use Air Vent
    24:30 Proactive Action Optimizes Steam System
    25:34 Why Reduce Pressure?
    26:47 Pressure Reducing Valve Issues
    27:10 Steam Supply to Pressure Reducing Valves
    28:56 Pressure Reducing Valve Designs
    35:20 COSPECT Pressure Reducing Valve
    37:06 Performance Characteristic Curves
    38:22 Secondary Pressure Sensing
    39:52 Noise Attenuation (other valves)
    41:32 Sizing Example
    44:26 PRV Sizing
    52:45 Applications - CASE STUDY
    Find articles referenced and learn more about this topic in the Steam Theory section of the TLV website: www.tlv.com/gl...
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