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[spraymaster_Image] Spraymaster
Deaerator

Single Tank

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  • Pressurized low-headroom design
  • 7,000 to 280,000 lbs/hr
  • ASME code tanks
  • Stainless steel deaeration assembly
  • Removes oxygen concentrations to 0.005 cc/liter between 5% and 100% capacity
  • Carbon dioxide concentrations practically reduced to zero
  • Complete packaged unit

  • [spraymaster_Image] Spraymaster
    Deaerator

    Duo-Tank

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  • All the benefits of the Spraymaster single tank unit
  • Combines a surge tank into a single combined vessel
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  • [boilermate_Image] Boilermate Deaerator

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  • Pressurized packed column design
  • Less mechanical movement of deaerator components
  • 1,500 to 280,000 lbs/hr
  • ASME code tanks
  • Stainless steel deaeration assembly
  • Removes oxygen concentrations to 0.005 cc/liter between 5% and 100% capacity
  • Carbon dioxide concentrations practically reduced to zero
  • Complete packaged unit
  • [feedsystem_Image] Boiler Feed Systems


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  • Atmospheric epoxy lined steel tanks
  • For up to 210o F. operation
  • 45 to 1,000 gal capacity
  • Simplex, duplex, dual or triplex systems available
  • [surge_Image] Surge Tank


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  • Atmospheric steel tank
  • Epoxy lining available
  • 300 to 3,000 capacity tanks standard
  • Larger capacity tanks available
  • Collects intermittent condensate returns

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  • Note: The benefits of water treatment equipment include improved boiler efficiency, corrosion reduction and, therefore, component life and improved steam purity. The selection and sizing of water treatment equipment is dictated by the capacity of the steam system, the chemical constituents in the make-up water supply, and the operating characteristics of the overall system. Generally speaking, the greater the treatment load (in units of lb/hr removal), the larger the equipment. It is important when designing a water treatment system that a detailed water analysis be available as a guide.

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