CHAPTER ONE
THE STEAM BOILER
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Boilers
are pressure vessels designed to heat water or produce steam which can then be
used to provide space heating and/ or service water heating to a building. In
most commercial heating applications, the heating source in the boiler is a
natural gas fired burner. Oil fired burners and electric resistance heaters can
be used as well. Steam is preferred over hot water in some applications,
including absorption cooling, kitchen, laundries, sterilizers and steam driven
equipment. Capehart, B. (2006).
Boiler
is multipurpose equipment in all manufacturing industries. Industries like:
Nigeria bottling company, textile mail, laundries, breweries, matches company
e.t.c. A boiler is an enclosed vessel that provides a means for combustion and
transfer heat to water until it becomes hot water or steam. The hot water or
steam under pressure is then useable for transferring the heat to a process.
When water is boiled into steam, it’s volume increases about 1,600 times,
producing a force that is almost as explosive as gun powder. This causes the
boiler to be extremely dangerous equipment and should be treated carefully. When
liquid is heated up to the gaseous state, it evaporates, this process is known
as evaporation.
Any
part of the boiler metal that actually contributes to making steam is known as heat surface. Heating surface is any
part of the boiler; hot gases for combustion are on one side and water on the
other side. Albert Oladele. (2017).
The
burner is meant for the combustion generated, while the boiler is meant for
building steam. The combination of the boiler and the burner and vertical
boilers can be easily differentiated apart from their physical view. Horizontal
boilers and vertical boilers can be so easily differentiated apart from their
physical view. Horizontal boilers are bottom supported while the vertical
boilers are top supported. ASME BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL.CODE (BPVC)
2010
Since
boiler is a closed metallic vessel, heating water above the atmospheric
pressure, steam could be generated at the desired pressure and temperature. To
heat the water fuels like: coal, diesel oil, gas etc may be use. The function
of a boiler is to evaporate water into steam at constant pressure and to supply
the required type of steam.
1.1 Aim
To
study the operation, maintenance, and repair of steam boiler. To operate the
steam boiler in a low cost avoid any explosion during operation.
To
promote the safe operation of electric steam boiler.
1.2 Objectives
- To Identify the terms associated
with steam boilers
- To Identify the components of a steam
system
- Todescribe the role and application the
steam system plays in the function of a boiler system.
- To Identify the components of a feed
water system
- Todescribe the role and application the
feed water system plays in the function of a boiler system.
- To Identify the components of the fuel
and air system
- To describe the roles and application
the fuel and air system plays in the function of a boiler system.
- To Analyze conservation of heat energy
by various component to maximize efficiency and minimize cost.
- To Steam production.
- To get acquitted with the operation of
steam boiler.
- To Steam boiler regulations.
The
steam boiler, aim and objective of studying was due to a very serious boiler
explosion occurred in Calcutta in the year 1863 which caused the loss of
several lives.
1.3 Background
The
main stay technology for generating heating or process energy is the package
steam boiler. This type of boiler has proven to be highly efficient and cost
effective in generating steam and hot water.
Selecting
the right boiler equipment for the process however requires a thorough
evaluation according to several criteria.
- Reviewing boiler types
- Comparing features and benefit
- Determining fuel consumption and also
boiler efficiency. If these evaluation criteria, a key factor is fuel
consumption or boiler efficiency. Thompson 1996