Gas separation: apparatus – Degasifying means for liquid – With control means responsive to sensed condition
Patent
1994-03-01
1995-04-11
Miles, Tim
Gas separation: apparatus
Degasifying means for liquid
With control means responsive to sensed condition
96173, 96174, 96181, 96200, 96203, 261DIG32, B01D 1900
Patent
active
054054354
ABSTRACT:
An economical deaerator unit for use in boiler feedwater systems for eliminating non-condensible gases, the unit having a containment vessel with a divided internal chamber with an upper scrubbing section and a lower heating and deaerating section with gases flowing from the lower section to the upper section for venting, and with water flowing from the upper section to the lower section for supply to a boiler system with water circulation in the deaerator unit being accomplished by gravity without a transfer pump.
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