Construction of LP and HP Heater
should be performed as procedure and design. The selection of LP heater
materials and method of construction remains with the design although the use
of shells with a minimum number of joints, welded tube plate to channel joint,
and welded feedwater pipe attachments are preferred. The corrosion resistance
of the proposed tube material selection should make due allowance for the
oxygen content that may prevail in the LP feedwater, particularly at low load
and during start up.
The LP and HP heater should be of
the conventional U tube and shell type for which the selection of tube and tube
plate material, and their method of attachment should be described. The
proposed selection of materials for the tubes, tube plate or header should be
in accordance with Code and Standards, provided together with full details of
the method of tube attachment.
This selection should be based on
service experience with waterside velocities not exceeding previous good
service experience. All tubes should be produced from single lengths of tubes
and be hydraulically tested to the requirements of ASME standard or equivalent
standard.
The bled steam inlets of both the
LP and HP heaters should incorporate provisions to prevent erosion, impingement
and vibration damage of the tubes by either steam or water. All bled steam and
drain inlets should incorporate arrangements to prevent direct impingement of
fluid against the tube nest.
The method of attaining access
into the channel or headers should be described, to permit inspection and
plugging of all tube ends. With divided channel designs, details of the
construction and attachment of the dividing wall or chamber to the channel should
be provided.
For both the LP and HP surface
type heaters, only designs with proven service reliability whilst of similar
size and rating should be proposed and reference listings should be made
available during the contract.
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