CONDENSATE TANKS

  • Condensatetanksare used to feed the main water to the boiler through feed water pumps and to collect the condensate returning from the lines.
  • The closed cycle, which is lime-free, is obtained by collecting condensate in the tank and feeding it back to the boiler, increases the fuel consumption efficiency very significantly.
  • Condensatetanksare made of St37 quality carbon steel and are perfectly insulated with PVC coated galvanized sheet over glass wool with a density of 80 kg/m3 and a thickness of 50 mm after being painted with corrosion-resistant paint.
  • There are magnetic level indicator, electric level controller and water inlet solenoid valve in condensate tanks

                                                                                               

ECONOMIZERS

Economizers are equipment that meet the boiler feed water or energy needs at a point where heat is needed by taking advantage of the heat of the boiler exhaust gas, increasing efficiency through heat recovery.

  • According to the boiler fuel type and capacity, they can be manufactured in spiral, finned water pipe cassette or flame smoke pipe type.
  • It is recommended to apply proportional water level control system in steam boiler feeding water heating systems.
  • Long-lasting insulationthat reducesheatlossesto a minimum.

 

MULTI CYCLONES

  • Multi Cyclonesensure the retention of particles up to 10 microns in the flue gas line of boilers.
  • Multi Cyclonesare manufactured by combining more than one small cyclone into a single body.
  • The smokeentrancehasspecial structure wings. Thesewingsgive direction to the smoke flow and thus an increase in efficiency is obtained.
  • Multi Cyclonescan also be supplied with pneumatic cleaning system.
  • Multi Cyclonesare determined and manufactured according to the boiler model and capacity to be used together.
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  • DEGASSERS SYSTEMS

    Degasor systems are used for the removal of molten gases such as carbon dioxide CO2 and hydrogen sulfide H2S in water. For the removal of the dissolved gases contained in the water; water enters the unit from the distribution diffuser at the top of the Degasor. The water is filtered downwards by contacting the rings, which are filled into the upper tower of the degaser. The air takes the dissolved gases in the water into its body and flies away. Thus, with the reverse flow principle, the gases in the water are removed and the treated water is stored in the lower part of the Degasor. It is ensured that the boiler is protected from corrosive gases.