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Posted by: dschug ® 01/24/2006, 08:09:37 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
How much Vacuum can be expected to be produced if a Boiler that operates at 2600psig drum and at Saturation temp. is allowed to depressurize with fires out and no venting to atmosphere when cooling. there is a transition from pressure to no pressure approx. 212Deg. of course. My question is what will the pressure be at lets say 180Deg.f |
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Posted by: zekeman ® 01/24/2006, 11:22:28 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Its the saturation pressure at 180 degrees or whatever temp you chose; and 212 degrees has no significance since it is a closed system. You can look it up in steam tables. If you can't find them, I will look for mine and answer. |
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