Sizing
Water Softeners for Unfired Steam Generators
This paper discusses recommending a water softening treatment for
use with Cemline Unfired Steam Generators. We recommend a duplex
softening system with automatic alternation. A water softening
system takes approximately three hours to regenerate and within
a single system, the possibility exists of a three hour period
during which raw water is introduced into the unfired steam
generator. With a duplex softener with alternation, when one of
the softeners needs to be regenerated, the other automatically
switches over and provides softened water to the unfired steam generator.
Our recommendation for sizing water softener is as follows:
Take the maximum gallons/day able to be generated by an
unfired steam generator. Calculate this number by multiplying
the total number of pounds/hour that the generator is rated for
by 24 and dividing this number by 8.33 (# of water per gallon).
For example, take 1000#/hour x 24 hours in a day and then divide by
8.33 to determine the maximum usage of 2,881 gallons/day. Multiply
the maximum usage with the hardness of the grains of water in question.
If, for instance, the water hardness is 8 grains, multiply 2,881
x 8 to arrive at 23,049 maximum grains of hardness to be removed
in one 24 hour period.
Water softeners are sized in grains of hardness which are removed
between regeneration periods. Allow for approximately
six hours to recharge the brine in the brine tank which makes
four regenerations possible in a 24-hour period. Divide the
total of grains arrived by four (in our example, 23,049/4
= 5,762 grains {round to 6,000 grains}) to reach the required
size per tank in the duplex system.
Water softeners do not go to zero grain hardness. Typically, 0.5
to 1.5 grains of hardness is the range of softening achieved
in a water softener and this level of hardness is acceptable in
a Cemline Unfired Steam Generator.
While this method will somewhat oversize the softener, it
will provide complete protection for the unfired steam generator
in the event that it is steaming at full capacity for a 24-hour
period.
We also recommend the total dissolved solid blow down system to
keep the interior of the boiler clean in case of hardness (TDS)
carry over from the water softener and to remove any dissolved solids
(other than calcium) which might precipate in the steaming process.
We understand modern water softeners have very little if any chloride
carry over, but the engineer should verify with the water softener
manufacturer that there is little or no chloride retention from
the softener.