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- A deaerator is a device that is used for the removal of dissolved gases like oxygen from a liquid. Thermal deaerators are commonly used to remove dissolved...
- injected into the deaerator vessel to remove any residual oxygen. Deaerated water was drawn from the base of the vessel by the deaerator pumps and was transferred...
- Dyatlov's first concern after the explosion was that an accident in the deaerators immediately above the control room could result in boiling water raining...
- Powder Deaerators (also powder compactor or powder densifier) are working apparatuses for deaerating and compacting of dry, fine-grained powders. The machine...
- water by deaeration. Deaeration can be accomplished by using deaerator heaters, vacuum deaerators, mechanical pumps, and steam-jet ejectors. In deaerating...
- to four deaerators where dissolved and entrained gases are removed; deaerators also serve as storage tanks for feedwater. From the deaerators, the water...
- and allowed to condense, shedding waste heat into a cooling circuit. Deaerator: removes gases from the coolant. Pump: the circulation pumps are each...
- pressurization, the condensate plus the makeup water flows through a deaerator that removes dissolved air from the water, further purifying and reducing...
- from the turbine to provide heat to the feedwater heaters Note that the deaerator is also a feedwater heater – it also receives bled steam from the turbine...
- manufacturer Combustion Engineering, boiler manufacturer Boiler feed water deaerator Dealkalization of water Electric water boiler (for drinking water) Electrode...