An evaporator, distiller or distilling apparatus is a piece of ship's equipment used to produce fresh drinking water from sea water by distillation. As fresh water is bulky, may spoil in storage, and is an essential supply for any long voyage
Condensate is what you get when you condense steam (water) that was heated in a boiler to make the steam. I'm not sure what else you are looking for.
In the steam drum, where steam exits and flows to the superheaters.
Use of water in a refinery is makeup for boiler feed. The chief uses of steam are for stripping, steam distillation, and vacuum distillation. The steam comes in contact with the products in these operations, and generally the steam condensate is so highly contaminated that it cannot be reused for boiler feed or for other purposes. Steam is also used for process heating, for pumping, and, in some refineries, for generating electric power
quantity of steam generated in a boiler is usually measured in TPH ie tonnes per hour
boiler are working on same principal but automatic and manual boiler has difference that manual boiler working at single element loop and automatic boiler work at three element loop.single loop means when fuel increase mean load increase on boiler by adjusting fuel operator has to adjust steam drum level manualy , while automatic means when load increas, fuel increase steam drum level adjust automaticaly by watching fuel consumption.
steam boiler
No. It utilizes steam to make it function. The boiler produces the steam.
One function: to safely heat water. Whatever the resulting hot water or steam is used for is not a function of the boiler, but the system it is connected to.
This is where water is turned into steam at high pressure, which is then fed into the steam turbine
for boiling the water to produce the steam... this steam helps to rotate the turbine...
metal + steam = boiler
The steam drum separated the steam from the water and stream mixture in the boiler drum.
The heat is transferred to water by conduction in the boiler tubes. This provides steam under pressure, as the boiler is closed to the atmosphere. The pressure is transferred by pipes to cylinders, where the pressure can push on a piston, transferring work to the piston and expanding and cooling in the process. What happens then depends on the type and complexity of the engine involved. The steam is either lost to the atmosphere, or recycled through an evaporator to be used in the boiler again
Granville T. Woods invented the Steam Boiler Furnace
Metal + Steam = Boiler
Its Metal + Steam . That Is What Makes A Boiler . Sincerely -The Strange Answerer AKA Dgjojo2
The purpose of a diverter valve in a boiler system is to control the direction of water or steam flow. It functions by diverting the flow of water or steam to different parts of the system, allowing for regulation of temperature and pressure. This helps maintain efficient operation and prevent damage to the boiler.