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Flash steam recovery saves Manx hospital £14,500 a year

The laundry at Noble’s Hospital on the Isle of Man is saving over £14,500 annually in energy, water, and treatment chemicals, following the installation of a Spirax Sarco FREME (Flash Recovery Energy Management Equipment) system.

Over the equipment’s 20-year lifetime, Spirax Sarco says the resulting fuel savings are expected to prevent the generation of over 1,750 tonnes of CO2. The laundry previously used as much of the condensate from its steam system as possible to preheat water entering the plant’s three boilers, but some energy was lost as flash steam as the hot liquid moved from the higher pressure steam distribution system to the condensate return system. At Noble’s laundry, this created visible plumes of flash steam as it was vented to the atmosphere. Boiler feed temperature was also limited, because the closer it is to boiling point, the more chance of cavitation as water enters the boiler feed pumps. Despite engineers limiting the incoming water temperature to 85-95°C, the boiler feed pumps were still experiencing cavitation and premature wear. The FREME system sees all the usable heat in the condensate returned to the boiler. Returning condensate is passed through a flash steam separation vessel, and the separate flash steam and condensate streams through dedicated plate heat exchangers, where they each heat the boiler feedwater, all on the highpressure side of the boiler feed pumps, so that the system can safely heat water to over 100°C without boiling and causing pump cavitation. By enabling the laundry to raise its boiler feedwater temperature to up to 125°C without causing cavitation problems, the system has cut annual fuel costs by around £12,000, while the reduced need to top up the boiler with raw make-up water has saved a further £2,500 annually.

 

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