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Boiler Water Treatment

06/06/2012 12:21 AM

Hi guys

Who know the diffrenet between rule of orthophosphate and phosphonate in boiler water? which one is useful? Pleas guide me.

Thank you so much

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Re: boiler water treatment

06/06/2012 1:40 AM
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06/06/2012 9:20 PM

This is a good link.

http://www.spiraxsarco.com/resources/steam-engineering-tutorials/the-boiler-house/water-treatment-storage-and-blowdown-for-steam-boilers.asp

I like this one, too.

http://www.cecer.army.mil/kdsites/hvac/commissionpedia/Late%20Additions/PWTB%20420-49-21.pdf

I was a steam plant operating engineer in the 80's. 1200 psi, not supercritical. I've never heard of the rule of orthophospate and phosphonate.

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