Which Parts of the Steam Boiler Should Be Inspected Before Starting?
With the fall heating season coming upon us, it is a good time to reconsider steps that need to be taken prior to starting boilers after a lay-up period. While this list is not all-inclusive, it can serve as a guide for those responsible for boiler operation.
Before a boiler is placed in operation, boiler operators and other responsible personnel and/or supervisors, must check over the entire system and carefully review operating procedures.
1. Before using the steam boiler, be sure to check whether the internal parts of the steam boiler, such as the steam pipe, pressure gauge, and water level gauge, are in a safe and intact state. The water in the steam boiler must have been softened. Yes, the water must be kept clean and it must not contain grease. Regarding the safety valve of the steam boiler, it must not be adjusted arbitrarily, and it can be ensured to the best degree, which does not need to be adjusted at any time. The exterior of the product should be cleaned at all times.
2. In the process of using the steam boiler to increase the pressure, be sure to check whether the gas valve is sensitive, and check the height of the water level. Remember to keep the water level at two-thirds of the water level. This is very important. Yes, too high or too low is not allowed, otherwise there will be a danger of explosion. If you find that the bladder of the steam boiler is burning red, you should immediately stop using the steam boiler, because in this case, if If you continue to use the steam boiler, it is easy to damage the steam boiler products.
3. At the same time, when using a steam boiler, you should always pay attention to keeping the inside and outside of the steam boiler clean, and a series of maintenance work on the steam boiler must be done.