Showing posts with label Condensate Polisher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Condensate Polisher. Show all posts

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Condensate Polisher Shipped to Canada

Recently, we shipped a sodium cycle condensate polisher to Ontario, Canada for a combined cycle power plant.  The system was constructed entirely of 304 stainless steel.
Sodium Cycle Condensate Polisher for Ontario Power Plant
The features of this system include:

Company
Combined Cycle Power plant
Water Treatment Application
Condensate Polisher to scavenge trace hardness and iron from returning condensate
Savings and/or ROI
Loss Prevention keeping heat transfer surfaces clean and reliable for years of trouble free operation
Operating Conditions
Return Condensate flow rate is between 30-90 gpm
System Configuration
24” diameter Simplex
Materials Of Construction
304 Stainless Steel, CRN code stamped pressure vessel
Piping Construction
All Welded and Flanged Face 304 Stainless Steel piping
Type Of Valves And Actuators
All Bray valve Lug style-  150 ANSI flanges
Control Philosophy
Customer supplied their own PLC panel. Res-Kem supplied the enclosure with DIN rail mounted solenoids. Enclosure also had room for customer supplied HMI
Options
CRN code stamped pressure vessel
Sub-surface wash
 
304 Stainless Steel Sub-Surface Wash and Hub and Laterals Distributors

 

Thursday, May 08, 2014

Condensate Polisher Shipped to Michigan

A condensate polisher for a district heating plant in Michigan was shipped last week. 

Dual Skid-Mounted Condensate Polisher for District Heating Plant in Michigan

Customer: Utility District Heating
Water treatment application: Condensate Polisher to scavenge trace hardness and iron
Expected savings: Loss prevention keeping heat transfer surfaces clean and reliable for years of trouble free operation
System configuration: Dual Parallel. On-Board Controller has a relay to indicate start and stop of regeneration process on each polisher vessel.
The plants in house DCS system then ramps down the flow rate to each condensate polisher based upon regeneration schedule and times
Materials of construction: Pressure vessels are 304 stainless steel with 125 psig ASME code stamped
All face piping is welded and flanged Schedule 40 SS 304ss welded to B31.1 standards
Valve and actuators type All automated valves are Bray valve Lug style for 150 ANSI flanges.
Actuators are Bray pneumatic.
Control philosophy: The utility didn’t want to reinvent a control scheme within their DCS, so the off the shelf controllers are being used locally to control both units.
System parameters like individual tank flow and regeneration status are outputted to the plants DCS system.

For Additional Information:
Condensate polisher bulletin
Rental condensate polisher bulletin
Condensate polisher portfolio page
Boiler feed water checklist

Monday, March 31, 2014

3D Printed Model of Rental Condensate Polisher

To speed up installation of our rental condensate polisher, we will provide a 3D CAD file as part of the documentation.  This is will insure the condensate polisher starts delivering energy, chemical and water savings as quickly as possible.  As a result of having the 3 D CAD model, we had some laser sintered models of the units printed.  The size of the models is approximately 3"D X 8"W X 5"H.

Front and Side View of Triple Rental Condensate Polishing System
The cost of a 3D model depends upon the time in the machine, and the amount of polymer used to make the model,  To save polymer, you will notice we made the pressure vessels with a checkerboard pattern allowing unreacted plastic powder out of the model.
Back Side of the 3D Printed Model of the Modular Res-Kem Condensate Polisher

Friday, December 20, 2013

Condensate Polisher Shipped to Specialized Salt Manufacturer

Res-Kem recently shipped another condensate polisher to one of the largest manufacturers of specialized salts and minerals.

Specialized Condensate Polisher with Unlined Carbon Steel Tank
and Welded Schedule 80 Black Iron Piping

Enduser
Manufacturer of potash fertilizer, food grade salt, and food grade minerals
General Water Treatment Application
Polishing high temperature condensate
Expected ROI
Getting the immediate benefit from new unit
Existing units were 25 plus years old
ROI will be cleaner condensate, cleaner boiler tubes, and increased boiler efficiency
Operating Conditions
50-80 gpm at 240 F return temperatures
System Configuration
Twin Alternating / Parallel
Materials of Construction
Unlined carbon steel vessels
Schedule 80 black iron welded and flanged construction
Type of Valves and Actuators
Bray butterfly 316 wetted parts
Bray 93 series actuators
System Control
Enduser has extra I/O capacity on their existing  Allen Bradley Micro-Logix PLC and will program the CP with guidance from the Res-Kem engineering team
Res-Kem provides solenoid box with position switch contact terminal blocks

For Additional Information:
Help Sizing a Condensate Polisher
Technical Bulletins for Condensate Polishers
Technical Bulletins for Rental Condensate Polishers
Res-Kem Condensate Polisher Portfolio
Condensate Polisher Questionnaire

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Unleashing Innovation: Manufacturing - Wall Street Journal Special Report

The Wall Street Journal had an excellent special report on manufacturing yesterday, June 11, 2013.  I would recommend anyone who is involved with manufactured products and/or manufacturing companies should read the articles.

Here are some examples of what Res-Kem has been working on with 3D printing.   
3D Printed Condensate Polisher and Dealkalizer Models
Using Two Different Additive Technologies
The article's topics are as follows:
  • Advanced Manufacturing: The New Industrial Revolution
  • How the Chemical Industry Can find Employees
  • How 3-D Printing Works
  • The New Math of Manufacturing Costs
  • Tool clubs for Tinkerers
  • A New Suitor for Top Students: Manufacturers
  • Why U.S. Factories Have Old Technology
  • Dyeing Fabric - Without All the Water
  • The Experts
  • Who Says Jay Leno Isn't Cutting Edge?
  • What's Hot in Manufacturing Technology
For Additional Information:
Rental Condensate Polishers
Condensate Polishers for Purchase
Dealkalizers
Other Industrial Water Treatment Equipment
For Technical or Service Assistance

Friday, April 12, 2013

Condensate Polisher Shipped to New Jersey University

Last week, Res-Kem shipped a condensate polisher to a New Jersey university.  This condensate polisher will be installed as part of a new onsite power production facility at the university operated by an independent energy development company.  They will produce power for the university under a DBOM (Design, Build, Operate, Maintain) agreement. Excess power produced gets sold to the PJM.

Dual, Skid Mounted Stainless Steel Condensate Polisher with Headers
Customer
An independent energy development company specializing in the development, engineering, construction, start up, commissioning, operation, maintenance and management, as well as, ownership of Central Energy Centers, Renewable Energy projects and Combined Heat, Chilling and Power  Production Facilities.
General water treatment application
Two large 48”X60” sodium cycle condensate polisher for removal of contaminants in the return condensate and the return condensate from the steam driven chillers on-site
Savings and/or ROI the customer wants to achieve
Fuel and chemical saving related to the removal of iron and calcium from the condensate streams and ultimately the boiler feedwater
Operating conditions
250 gpm max, 150 gpm continuous operating at 180F
System configuration
Twin parallel / Alternating system
Materials of construction
Skid mounted
304 SS pressure vessels
Schedule 10 welded /flanged face piping
Type of valves and actuators
Bray valves with Bray actuators
System Control
Allen Bradley PLC operates the system as alternating or parallel
System schematic
Polisher collectively handles two condensate streams – return condensate from campus and condensate from steam driven chillers
Special Features
Sample cooler mounted on skid which can sample the inlet and outlet of each vessel
Inlet and outlet headers between each system on skid

Additional Information:
Listing of Condensate Polishers Built by Res-Kem
Online Catalog of Res-Kem Condensate Polishing Equipment
Condensate Polisher Technical Bulletin
Condensate Polisher Application Checklist 
For Technical Help From a Res-Kem Sales and Application Engineer

Friday, January 25, 2013

Condensate Polishing System Shipped to University in Rhode Island

A condensate polisher was shipped last week to a university in Rhode island to treat their steam condensate to save energy, reduce water usage and reduce water treatment chemical usage.
Res-Kem Dual Tank Condensate Polishers Designed to Treat a Maximum of 300 gpm

What is the Res-Kem water treatment application?Sodium cycle condensate polishing to remove iron and hardness
What are the operating conditions?Flow: Maximum of 150 gpm/vessel
Pressure: 30-100 psi
Temperature: Maximum of 200F
Continuous
What is the system configuration?Dual tank, parallel operation 30” in diameter tanks
What ion exchange resin was used?15 cubic feet of Purolite C-150 highly cross-linked macroporous cation exchange resin in each tank
Materials of construction?304 SS ASME code with a 100 psig design pressure
304 SS Hub and Lateral
Galvanized Schedule 40 Flanged and Threaded Face Piping
Type of Valves?AquaMatic High Temperature diaphragm valves

Additional Information:
Listing of Condensate Polishers Built by Res-Kem
Online Catalog of Res-Kem Condensate Polishing Equipment
Condensate Polisher Technical Bulletin
Condensate Polisher Application Checklist 
Purolite C-150 Technical Bulletin
For Technical Help From a Res-Kem Sales and Application Engineer

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Siemens Selling Water Treatment Business

The big news in the water treatment industry for this past week has been Siemens' announcement to sell the water treatment equipment and water systems service business.  Bloomberg announcement states that the Siemens Water Technologies division includes wastewater, municipal and industrial water purification services and membrane filtration systems.  Most of these technologies were parts of the former US Filter Corporation acquired by Siemens in 2004 from Veolia Environnement for $993 million.  

According to a statement by Siegfried Russwurm, member of the Siemens AG Managing Board and CEO of the Industry Sector, "This business shows only minor synergies with our industrial portfolio, as the skills for water treatment are primarily based on chemical expertise. Instead of investing into that business, we want to gear our resources toward our core portfolio."

In related news, Kemira Oyj, Europe’s largest supplier of chemicals to treat water, will not be bidding for the water business of Siemens AG.

Monday, October 01, 2012

Rental Condensate Polishers Now Available

Skid-Mounted, Rental Sodium Cycle Condensate Polishers are available for deployment with preconfigured systems in single, double, triple and quadruple module deisgns to treat condensate return for reuse as boiler feedwater. All wetted parts for Res-Kem Condensate Polishers are 316 stainless steel. Single units are rated for flows up to 210 gpm. Use multiple modules in parallel to treat flows up to 840 gpm. 

Res-Kem is offering a rental option because companies who want to immediately begin to saving money recovering waste heat, reducing water usage, and reducing water chemical usage may not have sufficient capital.

Res-Kem CPR-2 Rental Condensate Polisher
Designed to Treat up to 420 gpm
STANDARD FEATURES:

•Skid Mounted Units With Flows up to 840 gpm
•All 316L Stainless Steel Wetted Parts
•Welded Components Media Blasted and Passivated
•ASME Code Stainless Steel Vessel Designed for 100 psig
•Factory Assembled Schedule 40 316 Stainless Flanged and ASME Section IX Welded Valve Nest
•Stainless Hub and Wedge Wire Screened Lateral Underdrain
•NEMA 4XFG Electrical Enclosure
•Differential Pressure Switch
•Flow Sensor
•Automatic Fast Rinse and Backwash Flow Controller
•Separate Cold Water Connection for Regeneration Cycles
•High capacity, High Crosslinked Macroporous Cation Resin
•Stainless Steel Resin Trap
•Water Sample Cooler
•Manual Isolation Valves and Bypass Piping

INCLUDED SERVICES:
•Monthly site service visit to insure proper operation
•Yearly resin cleaning to maximize system efficiency
•Resin replacement every three years included

ADVANTAGES:
•Quick ROI by Reclaiming Waste Heat and Increasing Cycles
•Cold Water Regeneration Saves Heated Water
•Standard Designs Reduce Cost and Delivery Time
•Passivated Flanged and Welded Piping for Corrosion Resistance
•High Strength Resin Selected for Long Life

OPTIONS:
•Pressure Relief Valve
•Allen Bradley PLC

For Additional Information:
Rental condensate polisher bulletin
Technical help sizing and selecting a condensate polisher
Entire Res-Kem Condensate Polisher Product Line

Friday, September 14, 2012

Second Condensate Polishing System Shipping to a North Carolina University

Res-Kem is shipping the second of two condensate polishing systems to a leading private university in North Carolina next week.  This is the second of two systems sold to this same university in the past year and a half.  This system treats 400 gpm of dirty condensate.
Res-Kem's Dual Sodium Cycle Condensate Polisher in 316 L Stainless Steel
Res-Kem's Dual 54 inch Sodium Cycle Cycle Condensate Polishers

To improve the ROI, through energy savings, this system is designed with a separate source of cold water for backwash, brine draw and slow rinse.
What is the Res-Kem water treatment application?Sodium cycle condensate polishing to remove iron and hardness
What are the operating conditions?Flow: 400 gpm
Pressure: 30-100 psi
Temperature: 200F
Continuous
What is the system configuration?Dual tank, parallel operation 54” in diameter tanks
What ion exchange resin was used?47 cubic feet of Purolite C-150 highly cross-linked macroporous cation exchange resin in each tank
Materials of construction?316 SS ASME code with a 150 psig design pressure
316 SS Hub and Lateral
316 SS Subsurface Wash Distributor
316 SS Schedule 40 Welded face piping
Type of Valves and Actuators?Bray McCannalok Series 41 with Series 93 pneumatic actuators with manual override
Special Features?Subsurface wash
Cold water used for separate source backwash, brine draw and slow rinse
Condensate fast rinse
316 Stainless resin traps after each system

Additional Information:
Listing of Condensate Polishers Built by Res-Kem
Online Catalog of Res-Kem Condensate Polishing Equipment
Condensate Polisher Technical Bulletin
Condensate Polisher Application Checklist 
Purolite C-150 Technical Bulletin
For Technical Help From a Res-Kem Sales and Application Engineer

Friday, August 24, 2012

Amazing Craftsmanship of Condensate Polisher from Res-Kem

I need to acknowledge the excellent, American craftsmanship which goes into our condensate polishers!  It may be the engineer in me, because this is an amazing piece of work!  My kudos go to:
  • Tony, our Lead Design Engineer who had to design the vessel, the vessel penetrations, pad flanges, internal clips and its internals with amazing accuracy (and I am certain a few sleepless nights!). 
  • Shane, our Lead Assembly Person who had to go into this vessel and assemble Tony's creation, piece by piece day after day. 
This attention to detail is particularly admirable when it is likely no one will see ever see these distributors, header and laterals again! 

As we know, the things you cannot see separate the highest quality product from others.     

Condensate Polisher Internal Components in 316 L Stainless Steel from Res-Kem

 You are looking from the top of this photo to the bottom:
  • Inlet distributor
  • Brine Distributor
  • Sub-surface was distributor
  • Hub and Lateral underdrain
You have too realize everything you see takes place in a 54 inch diameter tank that is approximately 84 inches tall!  Shane had to squeeze through a 14 inch x 18 inch elliptical manway and Bill, who assisted Shane, had to give each piece to Shane through the same manway!

For more information:
Technical bulletin on Res-Kem's Condensate Polishers
Res-Kem's Condensate Polisher Portfolio Page of Recent Equipment
Checklist to Properly Size Your Condensate Polisher
If you need technical help

Friday, July 27, 2012

Genetic Research Facility Will Reap the Benefits of Installing All Stainless-Steel Condensate Polisher

Kevin Preising shares how a large genetic research facility in New England will realize the benefits of a new Res-Kem single vessel Condensate Polisher. The unit will reduce the amount of iron deposits the facility was experiencing in their boiler tubes, which prolongs the life of the tubes and provides significant long-term fuel savings.
Get the full story –





For Additional Information:
For help sizing a system contact Kevin Preising
Condensate Polisher Checklist - Web Page
Condensate Polisher Checklist - Printable Version
CP Product Bulletin
View our CP System Portfolio

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Dual Parallel Condensate Polisher Will Help Large New York University Prolong Life of New Boiler


A well-known university in upstate New York that was in need of a Condensate Polisher recently reached out to Res-Kem for help. Kevin Preising discusses how Res-Kem worked closely with the university’s chief engineer and another local firm to help specify and size the unit, which will help prolong the life of the university’s new boiler.
Listen now –



For Additional Information:
For help sizing a system contact Kevin Preising
CP Checklist - Web Page
CP Checklist - Printable Version
Condensate Polisher Bulletin
View our Condensate Polisher Portfolio

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Condensate Polisher Install Saves University Big Bucks on Annual Boiler Maintenance

Kevin Preising discusses how the installation of a Condensate Polisher at a large midwestern university allowed them to meet ASME guidelines for boiler feedwater and significantly reduce the amount of time and money spent on annual cleaning of their boiler system.

Friday, May 25, 2012

Maximize Your Cost Savings With a Properly Sized Sodium Cycle Condensate Polisher


Res-Kem’s Process Engineer Kevin Preising discusses their Boiler Feedwater Checklist and the 15 questions that will help properly size a Sodium Cycle Condensate Polisher (and generate the most payback) for your steam plant.  Please print out the checklist and follow along!

Friday, May 18, 2012

Dealkalizer Shipped to University in Massachusetts

A triple dealkalizer was shipped this week is the last major piece of equipment for a major steam boiler upgrade at a university in Cambridge, Massachusetts which included a new condensate polisher system Res-Kem provided, a deaerator and other major physical plant upgrades.  The months between the polisher shipment and the dealkalizer shipment were filled with activity in the steam plant.

A triple dealkalizer system being prepared and about ready for shipment
Triple Dealkalizer System Being Prepared for Shipment
The shipment of the dealkalizer had to wait several months because the condensate polisher had to be moved into place, installed and started up.  Once this was completed, the deaerator was delivered and required installation and start up.  After that, the entire revamped boiler treatment system had to be tested, operating correctly and then operators needed to be trained.  Once everything was proven out to the satisfaction of the university, the old condensate polisher could be scrapped and the piping prepared for our dealkalizer which will be placed in the same location where the CP was.   

What a dealkalizer does:
A dealkalizer removes Alkalinity which breaks down in the boiler and generates CO2 and carbonic acid (H2CO3) in the condensate.  The removing of CO2 and Carbonic acid reduces corrosion rates within the condensate piping
Inlet alkalinity:
Average inlet M-Alkalinity- 40 ppm- 50 ppm
Savings the customer wants to achieve:
• Reduced Corrosion of steam condensate return piping
• Lower return condensate iron levels in boiler feedwater and cleaner boiler tube surfaces
• Lower Operating expenses on fuel with cleaner boiler tubes
• Eliminating alkalinity via the dealkalizer allows for higher boiler cycles of concentration and lower fuel costs
Flow Operating Conditions:
Typical: 140 gpm typical
Peak: 200 gpm
Minimum: 40 gpm
System Configuration: 
• Triple 42 " diameter X 72" ASME Code fiberglass tanks
• Each tank has a front mounted/supported Pentair Fleck 3900 valve with NXT controller
• All Interconnecting pipe is Schedule 80 PVC piping
• Each tank is individually skid mounted
Control Valves:
Multi-Port Fleck 3900 valves side mounted and supported via welded steel frame
System Operation:
Progressive Flow and Demand Flow operations
Added Features: 
Contacts on the Fleck valve indicate to the DCS that the unit is in operation, standby, or regeneration   

Additional Information:
Technical bulletin for Res-Kem's dealkalizer equipment

Friday, March 23, 2012

Downloadable Catalog of Water Treatment Equipment Updated

For 2012, we updated our downloadable industrial water treatment catalog.  (Given the number of equipment choices we provide, the catalog file is very large, so please be patient during the download.)


The Reskem Catalog for Industrial Water Treatment Equipment
Res-Kem's Industrial Water Treatment Equipment Catalog for 2012
 In addition to the updated XL, CL and ML Series RO system bulletins list in my previous post, we have updated the two bed demineralizer sections of our catalog to include all of the standard sized DI systems up to 96" in diameter.

To many water treatment system choices?  Contact us for help!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Condensate Polisher "Portfolio" Added

A sodium cycle condensate polisher "portfolio" page was added to the Res-Kem website.  As you have seen, I have used this blog to highlight the systems we have designed, manufactured and shipped to companies throughout North America.  Given the large number of systems we have manufactured, a consolidated list of these systems would be helpful rather than hunting through the blog. 

As you will see, Res-Kem has a base standard design that we have customized to meet the requirements of their facility or process.  Contact us if you want more information on a specific system you see or one you are contemplating.  I will add detailed information on each system in the coming weeks.  Also, I will continue to update this page with new systems we have sold.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Water Softener vs. Condensate Polisher – Knowing the Differences Can Help you "Get Greener"

Many companies are on a constant quest to run their business in the most energy-conscious, money-saving way possible. For those whose operations involve a low-pressure boiler system environment, investing in a condensate polisher is one of the easiest ways to “get greener” through energy efficiency and dollar savings.

In most every boiler plant, cold water softeners are used to treat boiler water makeup. What’s less common is the use of a condensate polisher which treats condensate return for resuse as boiler feedwater. There are several differences between a water softener and a condensate polisher. Let’s look at a few:

Water Softener vs. Condensate Polisher
Installion – a water softener is typically installed “upfront” with the boiler system in order to meet the ASME/manufacturer’s water quality specifications. A condensate polisher is often an “add-on” to an existing boiler system once steam traps, condensate piping, and condensate receivers age and form deposits (such as iron, copper, and magnesium) that cause thermal resistance to drop.

Materials of construction – water softeners are constructed of epoxy coated tanks or poly-lined FRP tanks, with cast iron or PVC valves and black iron or PVC piping. Res-Kem’s standard condensate polisher systems are fabricated completely with stainless steel. This all stainless steel construction is the best material choice for safe operation over a long time.

Temperature & flow rate – condensate polishers are built to operate at a much higher temperature and flow rate. Where water softeners operate below 80 degrees F, polishers operate substantially above 120 degrees F. The higher temperature and flow rate allow a polisher to acts as both an ion exchange device AND filter, removing copper and iron oxides that cause scale buildup. This oxide removal is not possible with a water softener system, which act only as an ion exchange device with limited filtering capabilities.

Stainless steel surface preparation – condensate polishers are passivated. After fabrication, to further enhance the corrosion resistance of our stainless steel components, all of our welded stainless steel piping and tanks are passivated. This is an expensive, multi-step process which includes bead blasting and passivation, for the longest condensate polisher life.

So what do all these differences ultimately mean for a customer who invests in a condensate polisher?

1) Fuel savings – a condensate polisher saves fuel by allowing higher boilerwater cycles of concentration by reducing the Fe and Cu oxides that cause scale buildup. Fuel savings is also realized through the reuse of heat in the steam condensate.

2) Reduced chemical usage – because of the reduction of oxides and scale buildup in the steam loop, less investment is needed in internal boiler treatment chemicals that are used to remove buildup.

3) Longer and safer service life – a condensate polisher’s passivated, stainless steel construction ensures optimal operation for many years, with minimal routine maintenance. The typical life expectancy of a condensate polisher is 10-20 years.

Learn more about the customizable standard features and specifications of eight of Res-Kem’s recently manufactured condensate polisher models. Download our brochure today, then give us a call to see how we can help you “get greener” with more energy efficiency and more money in your pocket.

Friday, March 09, 2012

Condensate Polisher Product Bulletin Updated

Res-Kem has updated the features list of our standard condensate polisher product line because we had important ones which we did not tell anyone about!

For example:
  • All of the welded stainless steel piping and tank components have always used the expensive and necessary bead blasting and passivation, for long condensate polisher system life
  • All our stainless steel piping is welded per ASME Section IX
  • All our laterals use wedge wire screeening
One of Reskem's Alternating 48
Duplex Alternating 48" Condensate Polisher
with Optional Bray Valves

stainless steel header with wedge wire lateral distributors
Stainless Steel Header & Wedge Wire Lateral Distributors
Installed Above
Stainless Steel Hub & Wedge Wire Laterals
Also, one common option customers have asked for is to provide stainless steel headers.  For most multiple unit systems we have sold, we have provided the inlet, outlet, brine, sub-surface wash and drain headers.  We needed to add this information to the bulletin as well.

Additional Information:
New Condensate Polisher Bulletin