A forced circulation boiler was first
introduced by La-Mont in the year 1925 which is used in Europe and America.
This is a modern high pressure boiler (water tube type steam boilers) working on
forced circulation system.
Working principle of La Mont Boiler
The image shows the flow circuit of La Mont
Boiler.
explained working of each and every part in La Mont boiler
one by one.
Steam separator drum
The la Mont boiler consists of a steam
separator drum which is placed wholly outside the boiler setting . The drum receives a mixture of steam and
water from the evaporator tubes and feed water from the economizer. The steam
is separated from water in the drum.
Circulating pump
The water from the drum is then drawn to
the circulating (centrifugal) pump through the down-comer. The pump circulates
water (“forced circulation”) equal to 8 to 10 times the weight of steam
evaporated. This prevents the tubes from being overheated.
Distributing header
The circulating pump delivers the feed
water to the distributing header with orifices at a pressure above the drum
pressure.
Evaporator
The header distributes water through
orifices into the evaporator tubes acting in parallel. Orifice in the header
controls the flow of water to the evaporator tubes. Here part of the water is
evaporated and a mixture of steam and water from these tubes enters the drum.
Convection superheater
The steam produced in the boiler is nearly
saturated. This steam as such should not be used in the steam turbine. The
presence of moisture in it will cause corrosion of turbine blades, etc. to
raise the temperature of steam and thereby to increase the turbine
efficiency, superheater is used.
The principle of convection superheater is similar to steam generating tubes of
the boiler. The hot flue gases at high temperature sweep over convection
superheated tubes and raise the temperature of steam. Convection superheater thus receives heat from the flue gases
flowing from the combustion chamber, entirely by convective heat transfer. Such
a superheater may be more conveniently
located since it is not necessary for it to “see” the furnace.
Saturated steam from the top of the drum
enters the convectionsuperheater placed in the
path of the flue gases and is superheated.
Steam outlet
Superheated steam from the superheater passes out to the steam turbine through
the steam outlet.
Economizer
The quantity of superheated steam thus
delivered to turbine is continuously made up in the form of feed water. Feed
water supplied by the feed pump is heated in the economizer on its way to the
steam separator drum.
The economizer is a device used to preheat
the feed water using the hot gases leaving the boiler. Before the gases are let
off to the atmosphere, they are made to flow in a definite passage in the
economizer so that some of the heat in the hot gases, which otherwise gets
wasted, can be used to preheat the feed water. The preheated water requires
only a small amount of heat to be supplied in the boiler, resulting in some
saving of the fuel burnt. This results in an increase in the boiler efficiency.
Air preheater
Since the heat of the exit gases cannot be
fully extracted through the economizer, the air preheater is employed to
recover some of the heat escaping in these gases. These exit gases preheat the
air from the blower in the air preheater. The preheated air is supplied to the
furnace for combustion.
Capacity
The capacity of la-mont boiler
is about 50 Tonnes/hr of superheated steam at a pressure of 170 kgf/sq.cm. and at a
temperature of 500’C.