Fulton Ancillary Equipment SteamPac Unfired Steam Generators User Manual

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Fulton Thermal Corp.*SteamPac Unfired Steam Generators Manual* Version 2010-0201

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b) When ordering valves, the maximum possible service temperature and type of fluid must

be indicated on the order.

c) A partial list of manufacturers known to market valves of acceptable quality follows:

1. Jenkins

Brothers

2. Lunkenheimer

Company

3. Nibco

Incorporated

4. Stockham Valves and Fittings Company

5. Velan

6. Vogt Machine Company

7. Worcester Valve Company

d) Automatic Fluid Control Valves

1. Because of the widely varied thermal systems, it is not possible to set

down specific rules for the selection of automatic fluid control valves.

Generally, these valves must satisfy the materials and construction

requirements described above.

2. The type of operation and design of porting are governed by the degree

of control required as well as the particular application.

21. Testing

a) Upon completion of the installation, a pneumatic test not exceeding 15 psig should be

conducted. Soap tests should be made at all welds and joints to ensure that the system is

free from leaks.

b) Under no circumstances should the system be filled with water. Make sure that the air

supply is as free from moisture as possible.

c) The most satisfactory method of testing is to introduce bottled nitrogen through a

pressure control valve. Check pressure ratings on all the equipment in the system to

make sure that it is capable of withstanding the pressure involved.

d) The time needed to be spent during boilout directly corresponds to the amount of

moisture in the system. Boilout can take anywhere from two to three days to complete.

Pressure testing on the system should be done by means of an inert gas, such as

nitrogen, or by an air compressor producing dry air (air with a dewpoint of 50

o

F or less).

Never perform a hydrostatic test on the system.

22. Insulation

a) After the appropriate system tests have been satisfactorily completed, all hot pipework,

including manifolds on the heater, must be adequately insulated with material suited to

the temperature and application to prevent both heat loss and personnel injury.

b) It is recommended that for inspection and maintenance, pumps, flanges, valves, and

fittings be left un-insulated but suitably shielded for safety.

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