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The CRG Blowdown Separator is designed to take water from the boiler
during blowdown and reduce it to atmospheric pressure for disposal.
The CRG Separator accomplishes this by separating the subsequent
flashed steam from the hot water. As the blowdown enters the vessel,
it is forced into a centrifugal pattern by means of a striking plate.
The steam is vented to the atmosphere through a top connection.
The CRG Separator is built as per requirements Section VIII of the
ASME Code and stamped by the National Board of Pressure Vessel Inspectors.
The CRG Blowdown Separator provides an economical means of safe
boiler blowdown.
The separator includes a structural steel support stand for mounting
to foundation. Options available are after cooler, manual cooling
valve assembly, automatic cooling valve assembly, and exhaust heads.
BLOWDOWN SEPARATORS are built to Section VIII, Division
1 of the ASME Code for 250 PSI design pressure.
(200 PSI design pressure with 150# ANSI flanges) Blowdown separator
design pressure should be a minimum of 25% of the boiler maximum
allowable working pressure (MAWP) as recommended by the National
Board.
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