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38.17 Figure 3-2.—Deaerating feed tank. AUXILIARY   STEAM   SYSTEM Auxiliary steam systems supply steam at the pressures  and  temperatures  required  cooperate many  systems  and  machinery,  both  inside and   outside   engineering   spaces.   As   discussed previously,  auxiliary  steam  is  often  called saturated steam or desuperheated steam. Many  steam  systems  and  machinery  receive their steam supply from auxiliary steam systems on most steam-driven ships. Some typical examples are  constant  and  intermittent  service  steam systems,  steam  smothering  systems,  ships’ whistles,  air  ejectors,  forced  draft  blowers,  and a wide variety of pumps. Some newer ships use main  steam  instead  of  auxiliary  steam  for  the forced  draft  blowers  and  for  some  pumps. Aboard  some  ships,  turbine  gland  sealing  systems receive their steam supply from an auxiliary steam system. Other ships may receive their supply from the auxiliary exhaust system. Gland sealing steam is supplied to the shaft glands of propulsion and 3-5

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