Deposits build up very quickly at the bottom of industrial steam boilers. The way to remove these deposits effectively is by very rapidly opening and closing a valve at the bottom of the boiler, this is called intermittent blowdown. The resulting suction removes settled sediment, known as sludge, from the bottom of the boiler. When the valve closes its design ensures tight shut-off with no leakage. Opening the valve for longer than 2 seconds has no further effect at reducing blowdown and simply wastes water.
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Quick removal of sediment stopping build up Extends life of your boiler Reduces carbon emissions Minimal water and energy losses reducing costs Reduces boiler carry-overĀ for betterĀ steam quality and improved plant productivity
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