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Commercial Property Buying Tips for purging the combustion chamber of unburnt gases. This is a necessary step for the safe operation of a boiler.India’s property markets are frenzy and are being driven largely by the rapid expansion of its information technology industry and the simultaneous growth of its middle class.Boom is being witnessed by the commercial property sector. Properties are being transacted at unbelievable prices. The land prices currently prevailing in IT spaces have shot up three to four times of what it was two-three years ago. Currently the country’s commercial and residential real estate market is valued at about $50 billion now, and is expected to grow 25% annually.Whether from investors point, buyers or price everything is gearing up to steep heights. According to a research there are thousands of commercial projects springing up across the country with the total Commercial activity index jumping to 60 in June from 58 During this time the heat from the boiler water in the shell or tubes will be lost to the purging air. To avoid this type of losses, it is better to maintain a steady firing condition in the boilers. Reducing Boiler Pressure By reducing the boiler pressure, some of the heat losses through leakages or transmission may be reduced slightly. However there can be problems with the boiler with reduced pressure. The boiler circulation may be upset and the steam lines may have insufficient capacity and flow to transport the low pressure steam. Operating at Peak Efficiency When operating two or more boilers, improved efficiency can sometimes be obtained by unequal sharing of the load so that the combined load operates at peak efficiency. Preheating Combustion Air Any heat loss from the skin of the boiler to the boiler room can be utiliz Overview On Structured Settlements In United States With the rising cost of fuel prices, industries that use steam boilers for heating or power generation are hard pressed to operate at peak efficiencies.Structured settlement is generally known as the replacement for the conventional lump sum cash settlement. In brief, a structured settlement is a contracted arrangement where the insurance company agrees to pay a predetermined periodic payment to the claimant. Most of the time, such payment is used to resolve personal injury tort claims or to compromise a statutory periodic payment obligation.Structured settlement system was first introduced in Canada back in 1970s, followed by United States in the early 80s and then to the European countries. As the system is recommended by the Federals, structured settlement is a popular alternative to the lump sum cash settlement in United States.Advantages of structured settlement systemTax advantageIn United States, favorable tax treatment rules have While steam consumption, leakages, and other heat transmission losses can contribute to the overall energy bill, this article focuses on the heart of the steam generator - the boiler. Controlling the boiler is of utmost importance in any steam generation energy saving program. Below are some ways to improve boiler efficiencies:
Reducing Excess Air By far the most common reason for energy inefficiencies in a boiler can be attributed to the use of excess air during combustion at the burners. When there is more air than is required for combustion, the extra air becomes heated up and is finally discharged out to the atmosphere. However, there are reasons for putting in some extra air for combustion - to compensate for imperfect burner fuel-air mixing conditions, air density changes, control system "slop", burner maintenance, fuel composition and viscosity variation, and imperfect atomizing steam or air controls for burners. Adjusting the fuel-air ratio for combustion can be quite tricky. If the fuel is too much as compared to the air, incomplete combustion occurs. This will give rise to carbon soot deposits inside the combustion chamber or even over the boiler tubes. The consequences of having soot deposits over the heat transfer surfaces and the potential of having explosive flue gases inside the boiler are much worst than losing a slight amount of energy through the exhaust stack. Therefore, many boiler operators choose to adjust their burners to be slightly on excess air. Installing Economizer This is only appropriate if there are insufficient heat transfer surfaces in the boiler. The economizer tubes may contain either circulating boiler water or circulating feed water. Because the temperature of the exhaust gases can be quite high, the economizer tubes may be fitted with safety valves to avoid over-pressure damage. Also temperature control of feed water is required to prevent pump airlock. To avoid corrosion, careful design is needed to ensure that the exhaust flue gas temperature does not drop below the dew point. Reducing Scale and Deposits For any boiler operation, this is a must. The safety of the boiler is at stake. Any scale or deposits will lead to reduced heat transfer that will eventually lead to overheating, reduction of mechanical strength of the steel and finally to bursting. This should already be in the normal daily procedure of boiler operation. Reducing Blow down Blow down of boiler water is discharging hot water into the drains. However, blow down is necessary to maintain the boiler water concentration of dissolved solids that are necessary for conditioning the boiler water. The dissolved solids are necessary for preventing boiler corrosion and scaling. As steam is generated from the evaporation of water, the remaining water in the boiler becomes more and more concentrated. This must be drained away during blow down. The challenge is to control the draining to the minimum. Recovering Waste Heat from Blow down Since it is necessary to blow down to control the total dissolved solids in the boiler water, methods can be adopted to recover back some of the heat from the drained hot water. Blow down tanks, heat exchanger tubes and pumping arrangements can be fabricated to recover some of the heat back into the boiler. Stopping Dynamic Operation Whenever a boiler starts or stops, a few minutes are spent running the forced draft fan for purging the combustion chamber of unburnt gases. This is a necessary step for the safe operation of a boiler. During this time the heat from the boiler water in the shell or tubes will be lost to the purging air. To avoid this type of losses, it is better to maintain a steady firing condition in the boilers. Reducing Boiler Pressure By reducing the boiler pressure, some of the heat losses through leakages or transmission may be reduced slightly. However there can be problems with the boiler with reduced pressure. The boiler circulation may be upset and the steam lines may have insufficient capacity and flow to transport the low pressure steam. Operating at Peak Efficiency When operating two or more boilers, improved efficiency can sometimes be obtained by unequal sharing of the load so that the combined load operates at peak efficiency. Preheating Combustion Air Any heat loss from the skin of the boiler to the boiler room can be utiliz Strategic Planning g combustion at the burners. When there is more air than is required for combustion, the extra air becomes heated up and is finally discharged out to the atmosphere. However, there are reasons for putting in some extra air for combustion - to compensate for imperfect burner fuel-air mixing conditions, air density changes, control system "slop", burner maintenance, fuel composition and viscosity variation, and imperfect atomizing steam or air controls for burners.Strategic Planning entails the making of schemes to be adhered to by an entire organization. This pertains to the entire organization’s achievement and progress over a certain period of time in the future. It also takes into account the way industry conditions change with the times - in areas such as technology and communications.The particular nature of the organization, as brought out by its leadership, its culture, complexities in its environment, its size and other specific aspects prevalent there, determine its Strategic Planning mode. Thus, there arise a number of models, approaches and perspectives of Strategic Planning. These may be based on goals or issues or other criteria.An organization’s planners may well know the components of a Strategic Plan. Still, in order to clarify and elucidate the Adjusting the fuel-air ratio for combustion can be quite tricky. If the fuel is too much as compared to the air, incomplete combustion occurs. This will give rise to carbon soot deposits inside the combustion chamber or even over the boiler tubes. The consequences of having soot deposits over the heat transfer surfaces and the potential of having explosive flue gases inside the boiler are much worst than losing a slight amount of energy through the exhaust stack. Therefore, many boiler operators choose to adjust their burners to be slightly on excess air. Installing Economizer This is only appropriate if there are insufficient heat transfer surfaces in the boiler. The economizer tubes may contain either circulating boiler water or circulating feed water. Because the temperature of the exhaust gases can be quite high, the economizer tubes may be fitted with safety valves to avoid over-pressure damage. Also temperature control of feed water is required to prevent pump airlock. To avoid corrosion, careful design is needed to ensure that the exhaust flue gas temperature does not drop below the dew point. Reducing Scale and Deposits For any boiler operation, this is a must. The safety of the boiler is at stake. Any scale or deposits will lead to reduced heat transfer that will eventually lead to overheating, reduction of mechanical strength of the steel and finally to bursting. This should already be in the normal daily procedure of boiler operation. Reducing Blow down Blow down of boiler water is discharging hot water into the drains. However, blow down is necessary to maintain the boiler water concentration of dissolved solids that are necessary for conditioning the boiler water. The dissolved solids are necessary for preventing boiler corrosion and scaling. As steam is generated from the evaporation of water, the remaining water in the boiler becomes more and more concentrated. This must be drained away during blow down. The challenge is to control the draining to the minimum. Recovering Waste Heat from Blow down Since it is necessary to blow down to control the total dissolved solids in the boiler water, methods can be adopted to recover back some of the heat from the drained hot water. Blow down tanks, heat exchanger tubes and pumping arrangements can be fabricated to recover some of the heat back into the boiler. Stopping Dynamic Operation Whenever a boiler starts or stops, a few minutes are spent running the forced draft fan for purging the combustion chamber of unburnt gases. This is a necessary step for the safe operation of a boiler. During this time the heat from the boiler water in the shell or tubes will be lost to the purging air. To avoid this type of losses, it is better to maintain a steady firing condition in the boilers. Reducing Boiler Pressure By reducing the boiler pressure, some of the heat losses through leakages or transmission may be reduced slightly. However there can be problems with the boiler with reduced pressure. The boiler circulation may be upset and the steam lines may have insufficient capacity and flow to transport the low pressure steam. Operating at Peak Efficiency When operating two or more boilers, improved efficiency can sometimes be obtained by unequal sharing of the load so that the combined load operates at peak efficiency. Preheating Combustion Air Any heat loss from the skin of the boiler to the boiler room can be utiliz Why Do Some Women Have Trouble Talking to Men? tly on excess air.While hanging out at the local Starbucks, I met a lady who was sipping on a Latte not too many moons ago and she had indicated that so often whenever she had conversations with men they did not get excited about talking with her. Of course little did I know that this would become an upcoming topic with our Online Think Tank.It appears that men respond much different than women in conversation and of course these issues tend to make things a little awkward of course. In looking back at the Starbucks encounter it appears that there could be a number of reasons why a woman might find men difficult to get along with. For instance perhaps;She was distracting to them? Maybe they feel intimidated? Since she was tall for a woman maybe they could not look down to her if they are short; Installing Economizer This is only appropriate if there are insufficient heat transfer surfaces in the boiler. The economizer tubes may contain either circulating boiler water or circulating feed water. Because the temperature of the exhaust gases can be quite high, the economizer tubes may be fitted with safety valves to avoid over-pressure damage. Also temperature control of feed water is required to prevent pump airlock. To avoid corrosion, careful design is needed to ensure that the exhaust flue gas temperature does not drop below the dew point. Reducing Scale and Deposits For any boiler operation, this is a must. The safety of the boiler is at stake. Any scale or deposits will lead to reduced heat transfer that will eventually lead to overheating, reduction of mechanical strength of the steel and finally to bursting. This should already be in the normal daily procedure of boiler operation. Reducing Blow down Blow down of boiler water is discharging hot water into the drains. However, blow down is necessary to maintain the boiler water concentration of dissolved solids that are necessary for conditioning the boiler water. The dissolved solids are necessary for preventing boiler corrosion and scaling. As steam is generated from the evaporation of water, the remaining water in the boiler becomes more and more concentrated. This must be drained away during blow down. The challenge is to control the draining to the minimum. Recovering Waste Heat from Blow down Since it is necessary to blow down to control the total dissolved solids in the boiler water, methods can be adopted to recover back some of the heat from the drained hot water. Blow down tanks, heat exchanger tubes and pumping arrangements can be fabricated to recover some of the heat back into the boiler. Stopping Dynamic Operation Whenever a boiler starts or stops, a few minutes are spent running the forced draft fan for purging the combustion chamber of unburnt gases. This is a necessary step for the safe operation of a boiler. During this time the heat from the boiler water in the shell or tubes will be lost to the purging air. To avoid this type of losses, it is better to maintain a steady firing condition in the boilers. Reducing Boiler Pressure By reducing the boiler pressure, some of the heat losses through leakages or transmission may be reduced slightly. However there can be problems with the boiler with reduced pressure. The boiler circulation may be upset and the steam lines may have insufficient capacity and flow to transport the low pressure steam. Operating at Peak Efficiency When operating two or more boilers, improved efficiency can sometimes be obtained by unequal sharing of the load so that the combined load operates at peak efficiency. Preheating Combustion Air Any heat loss from the skin of the boiler to the boiler room can be utiliz Wealth Building in Four Steps oiler water is discharging hot water into the drains. However, blow down is necessary to maintain the boiler water concentration of dissolved solids that are necessary for conditioning the boiler water. The dissolved solids are necessary for preventing boiler corrosion and scaling.First, a definition of wealth. I'm not talking about a wealth of friends, or interests, or experiences. Those kinds of wealth are wonderful, definitely. But right now, I'm talking about money - lots of money.Exactly what "lots of money" means is subjective, but let's say that when your annual income becomes your monthly income, you're playing in the wealth ballgame.Wealth building, for the most part, involves four financial aspects: * Growing a cash machine * Allocating assets * Spending planning * Managing/eliminating Debt*Growing a Cash Machine*This is the most important aspect of the wealth building foursome. In fact, it is the foundation for the other three areas, whose sequence depends on the nature of your particular cash machine.Your cash machine is an i As steam is generated from the evaporation of water, the remaining water in the boiler becomes more and more concentrated. This must be drained away during blow down. The challenge is to control the draining to the minimum. Recovering Waste Heat from Blow down Since it is necessary to blow down to control the total dissolved solids in the boiler water, methods can be adopted to recover back some of the heat from the drained hot water. Blow down tanks, heat exchanger tubes and pumping arrangements can be fabricated to recover some of the heat back into the boiler. Stopping Dynamic Operation Whenever a boiler starts or stops, a few minutes are spent running the forced draft fan for purging the combustion chamber of unburnt gases. This is a necessary step for the safe operation of a boiler. During this time the heat from the boiler water in the shell or tubes will be lost to the purging air. To avoid this type of losses, it is better to maintain a steady firing condition in the boilers. Reducing Boiler Pressure By reducing the boiler pressure, some of the heat losses through leakages or transmission may be reduced slightly. However there can be problems with the boiler with reduced pressure. The boiler circulation may be upset and the steam lines may have insufficient capacity and flow to transport the low pressure steam. Operating at Peak Efficiency When operating two or more boilers, improved efficiency can sometimes be obtained by unequal sharing of the load so that the combined load operates at peak efficiency. Preheating Combustion Air Any heat loss from the skin of the boiler to the boiler room can be utiliz Link Building Do's and Dont's for purging the combustion chamber of unburnt gases. This is a necessary step for the safe operation of a boiler.Link building is a technique that most webmasters find hard to execute. Years ago it was simple enough, choose your key word for your anchor text and use it for all incoming links. Now, that just doesn’t have the importance it once did and most sites are trying to rank well for more than just one keyword.First, what is an anchor text? Quite simply it is the text used in your incoming links. So if someone linked to your site using “Big Widgets”, Big Widgets is the anchor text. Now the keywords you use as anchor text contributes to the importance of the page it links too and the search engines will give that page a small boost in the rankings when someone searches for that term. Hopefully, you can see the extreme importance to picking the right anchor text. This is meant to work in conjunction with all t During this time the heat from the boiler water in the shell or tubes will be lost to the purging air. To avoid this type of losses, it is better to maintain a steady firing condition in the boilers. Reducing Boiler Pressure By reducing the boiler pressure, some of the heat losses through leakages or transmission may be reduced slightly. However there can be problems with the boiler with reduced pressure. The boiler circulation may be upset and the steam lines may have insufficient capacity and flow to transport the low pressure steam. Operating at Peak Efficiency When operating two or more boilers, improved efficiency can sometimes be obtained by unequal sharing of the load so that the combined load operates at peak efficiency. Preheating Combustion Air Any heat loss from the skin of the boiler to the boiler room can be utilized back for combustion. By preheating the intake air the combustion in the furnace becomes more efficient. Switching from Steam to Air Atomization For burners with steam atomization, switching to air atomization will naturally result in less steam consumption overall and better boiler efficiencies. This is only applicable for heavy fuel oil burners. Switching to Lower Cost Fuel When comparing natural gas and fuel oil, if the cost is the same or more per BTU delivered, switch over to fuel oil. The reason for this is that in the combustion process, hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water. The latent heat of vaporization is lost when water vapor leaves the boiler stack. Fuels like natural gas with higher hydrogen to carbon ratio will lose this heat more than those with lower hydrogen-carbon ratio like fuel oil. However one must also recognize that there will be increased maintenance, operating costs and greater need for more excess air in order to achieve complete combustion for fuel oil. In addition, soot deposits and incomplete combustion might also affect the overall costs. Some of the ways mentioned above may not be feasible at all for your plant. Each of them may result in only a few percentage points of boiler efficiency improvement. However, if carried out carefully and with the proper tools and instruments, they do add up to huge savings.
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