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This is a gem of an explanation for any1 who is studying plant engineering first time as it incorporates practical aspects of it something which often lacks in classroom...
This video is actually just one segment from a larger training video. And that video is part of a larger series of about 12 industrial training videos, all on steam boilers. The paper mill I used to work at had the whole series as required viewing for training in the utilities department. Good videos, I wish I could have digitized copies to keep.
Only missed using the term Generator tubes, the small O.D. numerous bank of tubes running from Steam Drum To Mud Drum which helps maintain correct levels of water in the Stem Drum and is plays a major role in early steam generation as well as the screen tubes, pulling double duty as the fire screen for the Superheater and having support clips to hold the rows of SH tubes in place while allowing for thermal expansion. There are also internals in the upper drum which direct steam to cyclone seperators to rid the steam of excess moisture before entering the superheater.
thank you very much these video helps alot about understanding water cycly inside bioler i wanna ask that then how water and steam become separeted if theres no boiler drum becs dryyers are located o the top of boiler drum
I am very impressed with your work, it is very wonderful and very proficient. I am a plumbing and central heating technician and a senior water network operator. I install hot water boilers and maintain diesel burners. Do you have a vacancy for me? I would be very grateful to you.
Question : Steam is converted to water in condenser only because it could pump back water or there is any other reason too that steam isn't just recirculated but condensed first? Thanks in advance
I hope to be an engineer to design Both Water tubes & Fire tubes boilers! I know well how each type of boilers works! I have short experience of boiler designs in Korea. My most career is for Pressure vessels & Heat exchangers(as per TEMA), as a mechanical(ASME code) & thermal(TEMA exchangers) engineer.
😮Soooo there is no reason why the source of heat can't be generated by induction technology! Makeing it very cost effective. Yet; I can not find induction tech heater systems?!! Why not? Hint Hint; this os a billion dollar idea! I don't give a flick who makes the money; I just want to be able to have one in my cold @$$ home!