System and method for detecting contaminants in a steam power ge

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Purity of steam or chemically inert gas

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422 68, 422 70, 422 83, 422 89, 436110, 436119, 436125, 436126, 436149, 436150, 436161, G01N 2700

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ABSTRACT:
Method for monitoring changes in contaminant concentration levels between a feedwater inlet and a steam outlet in a steam generating system and system for detecting sources of contaminants in a steam generating system. The method includes a reliable means for detecting organic contaminants, chlorides, sulfides and nitrides. The invention also includes a method for determining whether the organic compounds are chlorinated, sulfinated or nitrogenated. The method is based on monitoring of ion concentration levels and cation exchanged conductivities in samples of feedwater and steam.

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