DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE MEASUREMENT: A SIMPLE, EARLY WARNING, CONDITION MONITORING TOOL FOR DETECTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF FAULTS IN BOILER DRY ASH COLLECTORS
By SJ SCOTT
NSW has limits for boiler particulate emissions to air of 250 mg/Nm3 dry basis
corrected to 12% CO2 Harwood Mill and refinery operates its boiler for
51 weeks each year with only a standard dry collector system to achieve
compliance. Non-conforming results have been recorded as the boiler collector
exhibits signs of wear with age. This paper builds on the experiences reported in
previous ASSCT papers to explain how Harwood personnel have installed a
simple system for detecting when faults are developing and where within the
collector to look for these faults. Early intervention can then be planned and
executed within the narrow maintenance window available each year.