Bryan Boilers Forced Draft Steam Boilers 사용자 설명서

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lay-up. Raw city water is not recommended and 
should not be used. 
 
Prepare the chemical solution described in (1a) in 
a separate tank. Adhere to the safety precautions 
described in Section 3.2 of this manual. Add the 
concentrated lay-up solution to the boiler during 
the time it is being filled. 
 
After the boiler is filled and the lay-up solution has 
been added, the boiler is to be operated for thirty 
minutes at low fire to circulate and mix the 
chemicals. 
 
2. After filling, the boiler must be closed or 
blanked tightly. The power supply to the boiler 
must be cut off. Vent all air from the top of the 
boiler to allow complete fill with the required 
solution. Nitrogen gas at 5 psig may be introduced 
though a suitable opening to prevent air in-
leakage during the lay-up period. An alternative to 
the nitrogen gas (see safety precautions under dry 
lay-up) is to install a 55 gallon drum or auxiliary 
vessel as shown in Figure 3.11A. This is to be 
fitted with a cover and filled with properly treated 
water. This vessel or drum should be connected 
to an available opening in the top of the vessel. Its 
purpose is to create a hydrostatic head and to 
allow a ready visual check of water level loss or 
in-leakage during the lay-up period. 
 
3. During lay-up, test the boiler weekly to assure 
the proper levels of sulfite and alkalinity. To do 
this, take a sample of the boiler water from the 
surface blowdown line or other high point. The 
test results should be: 
 
 Sodium Sulfite 200 ppm minimum 
 
 Phenolphthalein Alkalinity (as CaCO
3
400 ppm minimum  
 
If the tests indicate chemical concentration has 
decreased, chemical may be introduced to the 
boiler by putting it in the drum shown in Fig. 
3.11A. Then lower the boiler water level to 
introduced it into the boiler. Then operate the 
boiler at low fire to circulate the water and mix the 
chemical. Then repeat Step. 2. Pay attention to 
the maintenance of the valves being used to 
isolate the boiler to prevent leakage and resultant 
dilution of the lay-up solution. 
 
ALTERNATE METHOD 
An alternate wet lay-up method is to pipe clean 
continuous blowdown water from a properly 
treated boiler into any convenient bottom 
connection on the idle boiler, allowing the water to 
flow through the boiler and out the top (through 
any convenient top opening) to the sewer. This 
method will insure a continuous, complete fill with 
warm, properly treated water. It also prevents in-
leakage of air by keeping the boiler slightly 
pressurized. It may also provide enough heat to 
keep the fireside of the boiler dry and possibly 
produce adequate freeze protection. 
 
DRY LAY-UP OF STEAM BOILERS - LONG 
TERM 
The dry lay-up method recommended requires 
that the boiler be drained, dried as completely as 
is possible, all opening and valves closed. 
Nitrogen gas at 5 psig is introduced to the boiler to 
pressurize it and prevent air in-leakage. The 
success of the procedure depends on the 
thorough drying  of the boiler metal surfaces after 
draining and the exclusion of air during the lay-up. 
 
                                                                  
Figure 3.11A: WET LAY-UP STATIC HEAD 
DRUM 
CAUTION  
The use of nitrogen for blanketing is 
recommended in both the wet and dry lay-up 
procedures. Even though nitrogen in dilute 
quantities is non-toxic, it will not support life. 
Precautions must be taken before entering 
equipment filled with nitrogen for inspections or 
any other purposes. These precautions shall be 
as follows: 
 disconnection of nitrogen supply line 
 complete purging and venting of the equipment 
with fresh air 
 testing oxygen levels inside before any attempt 
to enter 
 all confined entry guidelines applicable to site 
must be followed 
 
Appropriate caution signs shall be posted around 
the equipment to alert personal that nitrogen 
blanketing is in use. A boiler laid up dry must be 
tagged with information that the unit is not to be 
operated until the boiler is properly refilled. 
                                                                  
 
1. Drain the boiler before the steam pressure falls 
to zero.  Then pressurize with 5 psig nitrogen gas 
through a suitable top opening during draining. 
The nitrogen pressure is to be maintained through 
draining and subsequent storage.