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High Pressure to Low Pressure Steam Ejector Conversion

10/08/2008 1:05 PM

please tell me how can i convert my high pressure steam ejector to low pressure steam ejector. because of the high prices of fuel and its demand i want to control the fuel consumption.

please advice me.

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Re: High Pressure to Low Pressure Steam Ejector Conversion

10/10/2008 6:17 AM
  • Temperatures?
  • Pressures?
  • Flowrates?
  • Line sizes?
  • Installation description?
  • Ambient conditions?
  • Location?
  • Altitude?
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Re: High Pressure to Low Pressure Steam Ejector Conversion

10/13/2008 4:06 PM

temperature-300degree cel

presusure-8 to 14 bar

flow rate -dont know dont have flow meter please suggest if possible how can i measure flow

line size - 2 inch

please advice me i will try to send you photograph.

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Re: High Pressure to Low Pressure Steam Ejector Conversion

07/10/2011 12:39 PM

Dear Mr.sandeep lokhande,

If the ejector is connected to a condenser, what is the duty of the condenser.?

What is the desired quantity of air to be removed.?

Thanks,

RAJESWARI.

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