Red? Rust? I don't know why, I have never encountered such a situation. What kind of equipment is that? Chain furnace. The discharged boiler water is very turbid and has not been precipitated for a long time. After precipitation, the upper water is still red. . Zlong 120 (TA in the contact station) This depends on the local water quality. If it is not good, it will be reddish brown. If it is good, it will be colorless. Kuling (conTAct ta in the station) original post Kuling 2010-12-214: 36:11:
I am in an oil refinery, and the incoming water is softened water or deoxygenated water. The boiler water was colorless before and after sampling, and no abnormality was found. Have you sampled the entrance and exit there? All the samples were taken away. In my factory, the boiler is used for pressure supply, and the heated water is heated by the drum and then flows back to the boiler.
All the samples were taken away. In my factory, the boiler is used for pressure supply, and the heated water is heated by the drum and then flows back to the boiler.
I suspect there is something wrong with the water supply. What is your softening and deoxidizing device like? Can you provide a map? Are there any technical parameters (just ... the boilers in the two places are different. We are an oil refinery and use flue gas (nitrogen, oxygen, co, etc.). ) from catalytic cracking, about 400 degrees, directly through the boiler, producing gas, the pressure is about 13 kg, for personal use. The sampled water has no color, and I don't understand why the boiler water has color. The softened water in our factory comes from the system. As for how to deal with it, I don't know, but it can certainly meet the standard of gas production. Of course, there is no color. You can send the water sample to the analysis room for analysis. It's easy to find the result.