VHX SERIES STEAMERS - GENERAL
Boiler Code Descriptions
The desired water properties can best be achieved by using a properly maintained water treatment system.
The water level probes in the boiler use ions in the water to detect the water level. Do not use fully demineralized or
The use of strainers will not remove minerals from the water.
Water supplies vary from state to state and from locations within a state. Therefore, a water treatment specialist should be consulted before the installation of any steam generating equipment.
Steamers that operate over a long period of time without the benefit of a water treatment system, which have developed a heavy scale
WATER CONDITIONING
Furnishing the boiler with treated water to reduce scale formation is advised. Scale formation will reduce steam output, cause premature component failure, and shorten equipment life. Most water supplies contain scale producing minerals such as calcium and magnesium. As steam is generated, the minerals remain and dissolve into the water. As the concentration of these minerals increases past a certain point, they precipitate from the water and coat the inside of the boiler, heating elements, and water level sensors. Because of the high temperature of these surfaces, the precipitated minerals bake onto them and become very difficult to remove.
This may cause several problems:
1.Reduced heat transfer efficiency.
2.Premature heating element failures.
3.False readings from water level sensors.
These problems are common to any steam equipment manufacturer, regardless of design, but can be minimized by furnishing the boiler with treated water.
Other factors affecting steam generation are iron content, amount of chlorination and dissolved gases.
SPECIFICATIONS
Boiler Pressure
Operating - 10 to 12 psi
Maximum - 15 psi
Water Supply
The fact that a water supply is potable is no guarantee that it is suitable for steam generation. The supply connection to the steam generator should be treated water and must be within the guidelines listed below. For drain water cooling only, an untreated water supply connection should be used.
Supply connection | cold water | |
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Hardness* | less than 60 ppm | |
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Silica | less than 13 ppm | |
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Total Chloride | less than 4 ppm | |
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PH Range | 7 to 8 | |
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less than 5 | ||
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*17.1 ppm = 1 grain of hardness | ||
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| F25154 (February 2004) |
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