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CHES Webinar - April 17 - Simple and Permanent Reduction in Steam Line Losses

4/17/2019

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Today at 12 pm EDT, TEI’s Guy Bonneau, Business Development Manager, Cogeneration Solutions, will be presenting CHES Webinar # 4 on Simple and Permanent Reduction in Steam Line Losses.

Steam is the most commonly used medium to distribute heat in health care facilities, due to its high energy content and the ease with which its temperature can be regulated. Steam gives up its useful energy as it condenses to water.
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Useful energy losses
Typical steam systems make use of 55% of the useful energy produced by fuel input. The rest of the energy is lost due to inefficiencies through stack and blow down losses, steam trap losses, condensate flashing, and other sources of energy loss. 
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Mechanical steam traps which open when water is present and shut when steam is present have traditionally been used to discharge this water. Due to their moving parts which are prone to seizure and failure, mechanical traps are a constant source of energy losses and operational problems, making them the Achilles heel of the steam system.
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Simple and permanent solution
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Technology developed by Thermal Energy now offers a permanent solution to steam line losses, which is more efficient than even a fully functional mechanical trap. 
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CHES members, register today for 'Webinar 4' to learn about the steam system solution that not only offers permanent energy and GHG savings, but also eliminates costly operational expenses associated with replacing failed mechanical traps.
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Steve Beck link
11/4/2019 11:08:35 am

I appreciate the way you have present the things in your blog post. A lot of information is here

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