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5.    Turn the pointer of the solu-bridge upper dial until the dark segment of the tube reaches its widest opening. 6.    Calculate the result in ppm by multiplying the dial reading either by 0.9 or by a factor recommended by local instructions.  For  example,  when  the  dial  reading  is 4,000 micromhos and the factor used is 0.9, then 4,000 x 0.9 = 3,600 ppm. 7. Q22. Q23. Q24. Q25. Q26. Record the results of the test in ppm. Scale  deposited  on  metal  surfaces  of’  boilers consists largely of what scale-forming element? What  are  the  two  broad  types  or  methods  of chemical  treatment  of‘  boiler  water? Results  of  a  phosphate  test  would  need  to  be between what lower and higher ppm to be at an acceptable level? In  a  causticity  test  without  tannin,  when  the mixture turns pink, what does this mean? A sample of boiler water for a sodium sulfite test should  be  cooled  to  what  temperature  before conducting  the  test? CLEANING BOILER FIRESIDES AND WATERSIDES Lesson Objective: Describe met hods and procedures involved in fireside and waterside cleaning. Boiler heat transfer surfaces must be kept clean to provide for safe and economical boiler operation. In this section we will describe the methods and procedures involved in fireside and waterside cleaning. CLEANING  BOILER FIRESIDES Excessive fireside deposits of soot, scale, and slag cause   the   following   conditions:   reduced   boiler efficiency,  corrosion  failure  of  tubes  and  parts,  reduced heat transfer rates and boiler capacity, blocking of gas passages with high draft loss and excessive fan power consumption, and fire hazards. Methods for cleaning boiler tiresides include wire brush  and  scraper  cleaning,  hot-water  washing. wet-steam  lancing,  and  sweating. Wire Brush and Scraper Cleaning When too much soot is deposited and the passages become plugged, hand lancing, scraping, and brushing are generally used. Special tools required for reaching between the lanes of tubes may be made from flat bars, sheet metal strips cut with a saw-toothed edge, rods, and similar  equipment.  Some  boilers  have  different  sizes  of tubes, so you need various sizes of brushes and scrapers to clean the boiler tubes. The brushes or scrapers are fastened to a long handle, usually a piece of pipe, inserted and pushed through the tubes. Hot-Water   Washing This  method  of  cleaning  is  often  used  to  clean superheaters,  economizers,  and  other  sections  of  the steam generator that are difficult or impossible to reach by  brushing  or  scraping.  The  water  may  be  applied with hand lances and/or boiler soot blowers. Dry out the boiler setting immediately after water washing to reduce damage to the refractory and other parts of the setting. Safety is always paramount; therefore, always be cautious   when   washing   boiler   firesides.   Some precautions you should observe are as follows: Wet  the  boiler  refractory  and  insulation  as  little  as possible. Install canvas shields or gutters where possible to reduce wetting of refractories. Protect electrical equipment from water damage. Provide all necessary instructions and protective equipment  for  workers. Provide a compressed air lance to loosen scale after water  washing. Provide  adequate  equipment  to  heat  and  pump  the hot  water.  The  water  should  be  heated  and maintained at a temperature close to about 150°F, because water exceeding this temperature cannot be   handled   safely   and   efficiently.   However, because  cold  water  does  not  clean  satisfactorily, you have to maintain the water temperature as close as 150 degrees as possible. A water pressure of  200  to  250  psig  should  be  provided  at  the cleaning lances or soot blowers. The water jets must  penetrate  the  tube  banks  and  strike  with enough force to break up the slag accumulations. Start the water washing at the top of the unit and work down. The  unit  must  be  dried  out  immediately  after washing. Wet-Steam Lancing The  wet-steam  lancing  method  is  similar  to  the hot-water  method  except  that  wet  steam  is  used  instead  of 1-35

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