Steam And Water Analysis System(SWAS)

Steam And Water Analysis System(SWAS)

In any Power plant running on steam, the purity of boiler feed water and steam is absolutely crucial; especially to steam turbine, steam boiler, superheater, condenser, and other steam equipment. To prevent damage to a steam turbine, steam boiler, and other equipment due to scaling and corrosion, on-line steam and water analysis of critical parameters such as pH, Conductivity, Dissolved Oxygen, Silica, Sodium, Hydrazine and Phosphate, etc is a must. Steam can be as hot as 560°C. Pressures can be as high as 250 bar. To keep the power plant up and running with minimum erosion and corrosion of the steam turbine, steam boiler, and condenser, we have developed a fully integrated Steam and Water Analysis System (SWAS) that provides exact, precise measurements on all these critical parameters. Samples are at high temperatures & pressure. Sample conditioning is required to bring down the temperature & pressure at the desired level.

Features

  • Open Rack type/Walk Through panel.
  • Custom designed wet and dry panel/rack to suit various industry requirements
  • Effective Temperature & Pressure reduction with constant flow regulation to improve analyzer reliability
  • Automatic High Temp. The shut-off valve is used for high-temperature protection
  • On line analysis with Grab Sampling
  • Efficient cooler design – suitable to all Indian industry conditions
  • Sampling system with IBR Design
  • Compact design reduces space requirements

 Advantages

  • Effective Temperature & Pressure reduction with constant flow regulation to improve analyzer reliability
  • Compact design reduces space requirements
  • Sampling system with IBR Design

Specification

  • Wet Panel: Samples coming from different points are fed to this panel. Contains sample conditioning components like a Thermal shut-off valve (TSV), Cooler, Backpressure regulator(BPR), Pressure regulating valve(PRV), SOV, Temperature switch, Pressure & Temperature gauges, Rotameters, etc. The sensor is in the same panel, and the output of the sensor goes to the dry panel. 2. Dry Panel: It contains Analysers, Trans meters, an Annunciator, an indicator, etc. All remote signals go from this panel to the control room.

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