Boiler Feedwater Pump

There
are several other items required to provide for a complete steam
generation system, in addition to the boiler. Boiler feedwater pump is
an important part of any boiler operation. It is used to move boiler
feed water, condensate returns, deaerated water as well as chemicals
used to protect boilers and boiler systems. It controls the amount of
water fed to the boiler and the manner in which it is fed.
Features of Boiler Feedwater Pump:
- The boiler feedwater pump operation can be continuous or
intermittent.
- Continuous Feedwater Pump : Boilers with capacities
exceeding 10,000 pounds/hour typically employs a modulating feed
water regulator and will continuously feed water to the boiler
at various rates depending upon the water level in the boiler.
- Intermittent Feedwater Pump : Boilers with a capacity
of 10,000 pounds/hour or less utilize a float type switch that
starts and stops the boiler feed pump to satisfy a predetermined
water level within the boiler. This is an intermittent
operation.
- Boiler Feedwater pumps range in sizes up to many horsepower and
the electric motor is usually separated from the pump body by some
form of mechanical coupling.
- Boiler feedwater pump is used in many industrial applications.
Condensate pumps can serve as the feedwater pump in industries. In
either case, to force the water into the boiler, the pump must
generate sufficient pressure to overcome the steam pressure
developed by the boiler.
- This pump is used in steam locomotives and the steam
engines used on ships.
- These pumps are also used in stationary applications such as
power plants.