Dec 17, 2008 #11,201 Wart Washing Up Joined Jul 11, 2006 Messages 836 Location N.E. Ohio Not a water heater. One of these could well be found on a warship or sub.
Dec 17, 2008 #11,203 GhettoRacingKid Sous Chef Joined Jun 21, 2008 Messages 943 Location Long Island, NY maybe a bildge pump
Dec 17, 2008 #11,204 miniman Executive Chef Joined Aug 24, 2006 Messages 4,687 Location Basingstoke, England condenser??
Dec 17, 2008 #11,205 Katie H Site Moderator Staff member Joined Sep 11, 2006 Messages 16,689 Location I live in the Heartland of the United States Looks like a submarine on life support. Sorry, Buck made me do it!
Dec 17, 2008 #11,206 Nicahawk Assistant Cook Joined Sep 9, 2008 Messages 38 Location On the edge of the South Central Kansas rolling Re how about a steam expansion trap system to keep constant pressuire in a closed system.....
Dec 17, 2008 #11,207 Wart Washing Up Joined Jul 11, 2006 Messages 836 Location N.E. Ohio Not an expansion trap, and not a condenser. And not all of these things look the same.
Dec 17, 2008 #11,208 Wart Washing Up Joined Jul 11, 2006 Messages 836 Location N.E. Ohio GhettoRacingKid said: maybe a bildge pump Click to expand... You were closer before .
Dec 17, 2008 #11,209 qmax Sous Chef Joined Oct 6, 2007 Messages 997 Location Puget Sound convergence zone steam separator?
Dec 18, 2008 #11,210 Wart Washing Up Joined Jul 11, 2006 Messages 836 Location N.E. Ohio It could be considered a separator, but not of steam.
Dec 18, 2008 #11,211 miniman Executive Chef Joined Aug 24, 2006 Messages 4,687 Location Basingstoke, England Anything to do with processing milk?
Dec 18, 2008 #11,212 Wart Washing Up Joined Jul 11, 2006 Messages 836 Location N.E. Ohio miniman said: Anything to do with processing milk? Click to expand... It could have something to do with milk processing, but in a very round about way. Notice I haven't been discouraging steam. .... Even though this piece of equipments function does not involve steam.
miniman said: Anything to do with processing milk? Click to expand... It could have something to do with milk processing, but in a very round about way. Notice I haven't been discouraging steam. .... Even though this piece of equipments function does not involve steam.
Dec 18, 2008 #11,213 OP OP Maidrite Contest Winner Joined Feb 12, 2005 Messages 3,113 Location Pageland SC Steam Powered ballast tank
Dec 18, 2008 #11,214 pacanis Chef Extraordinaire Joined Feb 11, 2007 Messages 18,750 Location NW PA It looks like a boiler.
Dec 18, 2008 #11,215 Wart Washing Up Joined Jul 11, 2006 Messages 836 Location N.E. Ohio Heres a picture of another one of these pieces of equipment installed. Attachments guess_01.jpg 140.8 KB · Views: 178
Dec 18, 2008 #11,216 Wart Washing Up Joined Jul 11, 2006 Messages 836 Location N.E. Ohio pacanis said: It looks like a boiler. Click to expand... It's not, but their friends.
Dec 18, 2008 #11,217 RobsanX Sous Chef Joined Nov 1, 2008 Messages 526 Location Wisconsin, USA Deaerator.
Dec 18, 2008 #11,218 Wart Washing Up Joined Jul 11, 2006 Messages 836 Location N.E. Ohio RobsanX said: Deaerator. Click to expand... Yep. A deaerator is a device that is widely used for the removal of air and other dissolved gases from the feedwater to steam generating boilers. In particular, dissolved oxygen in boiler feedwaters will cause serious corrosion damage in steam systems .... Your turn.
RobsanX said: Deaerator. Click to expand... Yep. A deaerator is a device that is widely used for the removal of air and other dissolved gases from the feedwater to steam generating boilers. In particular, dissolved oxygen in boiler feedwaters will cause serious corrosion damage in steam systems .... Your turn.
Dec 18, 2008 #11,219 RobsanX Sous Chef Joined Nov 1, 2008 Messages 526 Location Wisconsin, USA Wart said: Yep. A deaerator is a device that is widely used for the removal of air and other dissolved gases from the feedwater to steam generating boilers. In particular, dissolved oxygen in boiler feedwaters will cause serious corrosion damage in steam systems .... Your turn. Click to expand... LOL! You wouldn't believe how I found it! I was in a "debate" in another forum, and I stumbled upon a diagram in Wikipedia... I'll need a couple hours to come up with something since I was not actively looking for the answer to this one...
Wart said: Yep. A deaerator is a device that is widely used for the removal of air and other dissolved gases from the feedwater to steam generating boilers. In particular, dissolved oxygen in boiler feedwaters will cause serious corrosion damage in steam systems .... Your turn. Click to expand... LOL! You wouldn't believe how I found it! I was in a "debate" in another forum, and I stumbled upon a diagram in Wikipedia... I'll need a couple hours to come up with something since I was not actively looking for the answer to this one...
Dec 18, 2008 #11,220 RobsanX Sous Chef Joined Nov 1, 2008 Messages 526 Location Wisconsin, USA OK, I got something quick... What is this tool used for?