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Automated Blowdown System increases boiler efficiency.


April 14, 2009 - Featuring intelligent controller design, Model 61 BBS modulates blowdown control valve to allow maximum level of dissolved solids, regardless of load conditions, in order to maximize boiler maintenance efficiency. Plug-and-play system has modular design that includes 316 SS sediment trap and sample cooler, temperature gauge, sample control valve, and safety relief valve. Its 4-20 mA output may be configured as PID control output.

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Intelligent Plug-and-Play Automated Blowdown System Improves Boiler Operational Efficiency to Cut Costs


Ideal For Commercial and Industrial Boilers, Including Facility HVAC, Electric Power Generation, Food/Beverage, Chemical, Oil Refineries and More

Yorba Linda, CA-March 25, 2009-With an intelligent controller design featuring PID output, the Model 61 Boiler Blowdown System from Electro-Chemical Devices, Inc., modulates the blowdown control valve to allow the maximum level of dissolved solids regardless of load conditions for greater maintenance efficiency at lower cost.

During routine boiler operation, dissolved solids become concentrated in the tank water. As the solids increase in concentration, they may cause damage to piping, steam traps and other process equipment. Sludge also can form in the boiler, which impairs its operational efficiency by reducing its heat transfer capabilities.

To avoid these problems, the boiler water must be periodically sampled, tested and then discharged or blown down with either automated equipment, such as the Model 61 BBS, or by manual techniques. The boiler is replenished with fresh feedwater commensurate with the blowdown rate. Conductivity (TDS) sensors are utilized to determine when the boiler water must be replaced.

The Model 61 BBS is a rack-mount, plug-and-play system, which is easy to set-up, simple to operate and provides cost-savings over manual practices. The modular design of the BBS includes a 316 stainless steel sediment trap and sample cooler, temperature gauge, sample control valve and safety relief valve.

The Model 61 BBS sample conditioner reduces water temperature prior to sample measurement. By cooling the sample, the accuracy of the conductivity (TDS) measurement improves. The conductivity measurement is made with the controller or optional two-wire transmitters (ECD's Model T23 or T28) and the ECD Model CS10 conductivity sensor, which features a 316 stainless steel sensor body and integral preamplifier.

The Model 61 BBS features ECD's Model C22 Controller. The C22 includes an easy-to-read local display and XY graphical plot capability. It is a line powered instrument with PID control functions, logic functions and timers. The standard Model 61 is supplied with one 4-20 mA output and two alarm relays. Up to 4 outputs and 8 relays are available as an additional option.

The C22 Controller's 4-20 mA output can be configured as a PID control output. The proportional/integral signal is assigned to modulate the control valve to keep the surface blowdown rate uniformly close to the maximum allowable dissolved solids level, regardless of load conditions. This automated approach to blowdown lowers the operating costs of the boiler when compared to manual blowdown techniques by minimizing the blowdown rate, which lowers fuel consumption and make-up water consumption.

The C22's timers also can be configured to periodically trigger a relay for bottom blowdown, which may only be needed on a weekly or monthly basis. The Model 61 BBS also can be connected directly to a distributed control system or programmable logic controller via the Model T23 or T28, 4-20 mA, two wire transmitters.

The standard conductivity (TDS) range of the Model 61 BBS CS10 sensor is 0 to 10,000 µS. It operates over a temperature range from 0 to 100C under pressures from 0 to 75 psig.

About Electro-Chemical Devices
Electro-Chemical Devices (ECD) is a manufacturer of liquid analytical process instrumentation. Founded in 1977, ECD has been in business for over 30 years and has built its industry leading reputation by its commitment to customers through this basic approach: Provide quality products, develop technical innovations and provide responsive, knowledgeable service.

Company Contact: Joe Bradley: 714-692-1333
Company Address: 23665 Via Del Rio, Yorba Linda, CA 92887 USA
Web: http://www.ecdi.com Email: sales@ecdi.com
Tel: 800-729-1333 Tel: 714-692-1333 Fax: 714-692-1222


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Joe Bradley
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Phone: 714-692-1333

Company Information:
Name: Electro-Chemical Devices, Inc.
Address: 23665 Via Del Rio
City: Yorba Linda
State: CA
ZIP: 92887
Country: USA
Phone: 714-692-1333
FAX: 714-692-1222
http://www.ecdi.com


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