Why Condition Your Boiler Water
A
boiler
is used for generating steam. It does this by heating water to its boiling
point, after which steam will evaporate from it.
When you boil a kettle of water, you will shut off the fire or electric power
when the water comes to a boil.
No so with a steam boiler. Generation of steam is a continuous process. Once a
boiler is generating steam, it may take quite a long while before it is stopped.
When steam is evaporated from the water, new water has to be added in to replace
the water given out.
As more and more steam is evaporated, the water becomes more and more
concentrated with salts and other impurities. If you use your kettle for a long
while, you will see some chalky deposits inside it.
The fresh water supplied to replenish those lost through evaporation cannot be
pure and free from salts. Even minute quantities of salt in the water will
eventually become so concentrated as to form scales or deposits. The deposits
are usually calcium or magnesium salts.
These scales are very damaging to the boiler because they interfere with the
heat transfer and can lead to overheating and eventually, boiler rupture.
Soft water is water that contains very little calcium or magnesium salts. They
are used to feed the boilers. However, they tend to be acidic in nature.
Acidic water tends to corrode. This is not good for the boiler. Corrosion can
weaken the boiler.
By treating the boiler water with chemicals, we can control the acidity of the
water as well as the softness of the water. This will solve the problem with
scales and corrosion, but it is not the ultimate cure-all.
The boiler water will continue to become more and more concentrated as the steam
evaporates. The next step to take is to remove the concentrated water and
replenish it with fresh, soft water.
The process of removing the concentrated water is called blow-down.
Folks, close your ears!
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