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  2. Glossary of boiler terms - Wikipedia

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    See also priming. Check valve Clack valve Clack from the noise it makes. A non-return valve where the feedwater enters the boiler drum. They are usually mounted halfway along the boiler drum, or else as a top feed, but away from the firebox, so as to avoid stressing it with the shock of cold water.

  3. Boiler design - Wikipedia

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    Feed check valve - regulates the flow of water into the boiler and prevents the back flow of water in case of failure of the feed pump. Steam stop valve - regulates the flow of steam that is produced in the boiler to the steam pipe, and may also be used to stop the supply of steam from the boiler

  4. Boiler feedwater pump - Wikipedia

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    A means had to be provided, of course, to put the initial charge of water into the boiler (before steam power was available to operate the steam-powered feedwater pump). The pump was often a positive displacement pump that had steam valves and cylinders at one end and feedwater cylinders at the other end; no crankshaft was required.

  5. Boiler feedwater - Wikipedia

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    Boiler feedwater is the water which is supplied to a boiler. The feed water is put into the steam drum from a feed pump. In the steam drum the feed water is then turned into steam from the heat. After the steam is used, it is then dumped to the main condenser. From the condenser, it is then pumped to the deaerated feed tank.

  6. Check valve - Wikipedia

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    The feed pumps or injectors which supply water to steam boilers are fitted with check valves to prevent back-flow. Check valves are also used in the pumps that supply water to water slides . The water to the slide flows through a pipe which doubles as the tower holding the steps to the slide.

  7. Feedwater heater - Wikipedia

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    An economizer serves a similar purpose to a feedwater heater, but is technically different as it does not use cycle steam for heating. In fossil-fuel plants, the economizer uses the lowest-temperature flue gas from the furnace to heat the water before it enters the boiler proper. This allows for the heat transfer between the furnace and the ...

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