The air surrounding the pipes is also cooler than the steam, so the pipework will begin to lose heat to the air. Insulation fitted around the pipe will reduce this heat loss considerably. When steam from the distribution system enters the steam using equipment the steam will again give up energy by: a) warming up the equipment and b) continuing to transfer heat to the process.
Read MoreFired boiler: The water receives heat for steam generation by burning of fuel. Non-fired boilers: The water receives heat other than that produced by burning of fuel. 27.2.4. Pressure of Steam: Boilers may be classified according to steam pressure in the boiler.
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Read Morea boiler or heat recovery steam generator (HRSG). Unlike gas turbines or microturbines, steam turbines do not directly consume fuel. Rather, the fuel driving the process is the fired boiler or plant equipment that produces heat for the HRSG (e.g., a gas turbine).
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