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News Release from: Spirax Sarco | Subject: Flash steam recovery system
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 November 2005
Flash steam recovery cuts energy costs
by 20%
A Spirax Sarco flash steam recovery system is delivering direct energy savings of 10% plus a further 10% in indirect savings at De Mulder and Sons in Nuneaton
A Spirax Sarco flash steam recovery system is delivering direct energy savings of 10% plus a further 10% in indirect savings at De Mulder and Sons in Nuneaton The system has also dramatically cut visible plumes of flash steam from the site, which is one of the UK's largest processors of meat and poultry residues
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 30 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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De Mulder and Sons uses around 25 tonnes per hour of steam to dry and sterilise animal products.
Before the new system was installed, the resulting flash steam from the returning drier condensate was vented to atmosphere.
The company decided to recover this wasted energy as part of a group-wide policy to save energy and reduce visible emissions.
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Spirax Sarco was called in and working with the PDM team, designed, built and delivered a complete packaged flash steam recovery system.
Now, condensate and flash steam is fed from the driers to the flash recovery vessel, which separates them into two streams.
Each stream then flows through its own dedicated plate heat exchanger, which transfers the energy in the flash steam or condensate to the boiler feedwater.
This raises the temperature of the pressurised feedwater to around 130C, rather than the 90C typically achieved before flash steam recovery was introduced.
There are five boilers on the site, of which three were running prior to the Waste Heat Recovery Unit installation.
Raising the feedwater temperature and therefore the system efficiency, has allowed one of the boilers to be taken off line.
"The boilers work closer to their optimal firing capacity, saving an extra 10% on top of the 10% saved directly by waste heat recovery," explains the De Mulder and Sons Operations Director Mr Rob Ratcliffe.
The flash vessel, heat exchangers and associated peripheral equipment were all supplied to Nuneaton as a skid-mounted, engineered system.
With all the major assembly work carried out at the Spirax Sarco Cheltenham facility, the complete recovery system was integrated with the existing plant over a normal weekend shutdown.
"The modular approach was helpful for the installation and the Spirax Sarco team has been very supportive," says Mr Ratcliffe.
Project management was integral to the service provided by Spirax Sarco.
Close co-ordination between the Spirax Sarco team and the client ensured that the system was delivered on time and on specification.
This further minimised any disruption during installation and commissioning.
De Mulder and Sons is part of the PDM Group, which runs several other animal by-product processing plants around the country.
According to Mr Ratcliffe, the success of the steam recovery system at Nuneaton is likely to be followed by a number of similar installations throughout the group.
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