1、www.lnternational-S RP*LLT r 0732290=Recommended Practice for Installation and Operation of Wet Steam Generators API RECOMMENDED PRACTICE 1 I T SECOND EDITION,NOVEMBER 1,1994 American Petroleum Institute 1220 L Street,Northwest Washington,D.C.20005 1 1 15:38:40 RP*LLT 94 1 1 Recommended Practice for
2、 Installation and Operation of Wet Steam Generators Exploration and Production Department API RECOMMENDED PRACTICE 1 I T SECOND EDITION,NOVEMBER 1,1994 American Petroleum Institute 15:38:50 RP*LLT SPECIAL NOTES API publications necessarily address problems of a general nature.With respect to par-tic
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14、nt,warrant,or guarantee that such prod-ucts do in fact conform to the applicable API standard.Copyright 8 1994 American Petroleum Institute 15:38:50 RPWLLT 0539096 CONTENTS PAGE 1 SCOPE.11.1 Introduction.11.2 Rating.11.3 Components.1 2 SPECIFICATIONS.1.2.1 1 2.2 Applicable and Standards.12.3 Rating
15、and Efficiency.1 2.4 Special Considerations.2.2.5 Safety Equipment 3 2.6 Aesthetics.3 2.7 Hook-Up.4 3 INSTALLATION.3.1 Inspection for Shipment Damages.3.2 Foundation.3.3 Heavy Lifting Services 3.4 Removal of Shipment Braces and Protective Covers.3.5 Water and Steam Connections 3.6 Fuel Connections.3
16、.7 Waste Discharge Connections.3.8 Blow Down Discharge Connection.3.9 Pilot Fuel Connections.3.10 Electrical Connections.3.1 1 Air Supply Connections 3.12 Manufacturer Supplied Data.4 COMMISSIONING.5 4.1.4.2 Lube Oil Levels.4.3 Pulsation Dampener Charge.4.4 Motors.4.5 Compressor 4.6 Water-Steam Piping System.4.7 Fuel Oil System.4.8 Fuel Gas System.4.9 Initial Firing.4.10 Drying Out Refractory.4.1 1 High Rate Burner Adjustments.4.12 Burner Positioner.4.13 Safety Shut Down Devices.4.14 Flow-Pressu