Condensate tanks or condensate sources in the boiler are used to collect and store the return water resulting from steam distillation in the boiler and heat transfer equipment.The compensating water of the system is supplied through the condensate tank and the combination of compensating water with condensate in this source prevents thermal shocks to the deaerator. In systems that do not have a deaerator, condensate source pumps can also play the role of feeding pumps. Basically, the condensation tanks are installed in a hole known as the condensation hole and at a lower level than all the equipment and devices of the engine houses so that the return water collected from the steam trap can be collected.
High-level efficiency to reduce operational costs:
- Increasing the efficiency of the steam system
- Reducing energy and water consumption
- Minimizing desalination expansion steam losses and reducing the consumption of less chemicals in the reduced corrosion potential in the steam condensate system when using high pressure condensate power plants.