295944 Improved Boiler System Operation with Real-time Chemical Control
295944 Improved Boiler System Operation with Real-time Chemical Control
Wednesday, May 1, 2013: 1:30 PM
Bonham E (Grand Hyatt San Antonio)
The steam boiler system is a critical component of most manufacturing processes. Steam production reliability is often a key component in assuring product quality and overall production efficiency. Hourly steam load demands and varying system stresses make responsive water treatment of the boiler system difficult. A challenging production environment is made even more so by the volatile economic forces in today’s world.
New technologies have been developed that provide real time monitor & control capabilities to help steam operations staff achieve more consistent, proactive boiler feedwater treatment by detecting system variability, determining the correct chemical or operational action, and delivering measurable environmental return on investment (eROI). These technologies are capable of communicating via web or DCS for monitoring and alarming existing conditions.
The new technologies will be described and several case histories presented.
See more of this Session: New Approaches in Chemical Manufacturing Operations
See more of this Group/Topical: Topical 3: Chemicals Manufacturing for the 21st Century
See more of this Group/Topical: Topical 3: Chemicals Manufacturing for the 21st Century