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Since James Watt's first observations on the power of steam
over 150 years ago, it has become the major power source of the industrial
world. Today, steam is the best energy transfer medium for many processes,
including heating, plant process steam, power generation and utility operations.
Modern boilers range in size from small, residential units
to the large steam generating systems used by public utilities. While the
variety of steam generating systems in use today is broad, they all share the
same principle of heat transfer and steam generation. In addition, all share the
need for some degree of water purity. Contaminants commonly found in natural
waters reduce operating efficiency of boilers and other plant equipment, leading
to increased maintenance costs and reduced production capacity.
This training program is designed to familiarize you with
water related problems which affect steam generating systems and steps you can
take to minimize their occurrence in your plant.
Steam generating systems include three distinct sections:
the preboiler, boiler and afterboiler.

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