Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Fluid distribution – Valved
Patent
1988-09-01
1989-05-09
Miles, Tim
Gas and liquid contact apparatus
Fluid distribution
Valved
261DIG13, 137318, B01F 304
Patent
active
048287679
ABSTRACT:
Steam distribution lines may be adapted for desuperheat without being removed from service by adding a branch conduit and a closure valve, hot tapping the line through the closure valve and adding a desuperheater apparatus including an elongated injection conduit with water injection nozzles disposed near the distal end thereof. An insertion and retraction device is mounted on the valve and supports the desuperheater apparatus for insertion of the desuperheat water injection conduit into the interior of the distribution line without interrupting steam flow. Temperature indicators and controllers are similarly installed on the distribution line downstream of the desuperheater apparatus.
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Atlantic Richfield Company
Martin Michael E.
Miles Tim
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