Degas conductivity

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Degas conductivity is used as an indicator of water quality in the water/steam cycle of power stations. Excessive conductivity values often indicate high corrosion potential, especially with certain ions such as chloride and acetate ions. These can be particularly damaging to the blades in the steam turbine. Degas conductivity is measured after the water sample has flowed through a resin and has had carbon dioxide removed by a degassing process. Specific conductivity and Cation conductivity are the other main types of measurement.

Conductivity measurements in the water/steam cycle of power stations are commonly used as indicators of the quality of the water used in the process. Excessive conductivity values often indicate a high corrosion potential, especially in the case of certain ions such as chloride and acetate ions. These can be particularly damaging to the blades in the steam turbine.

Typically, there are three major types of conductivity measurements used:

  • Specific conductivity, a measurement that indicates the total dissolved solids in an aqueous solution
  • Cation conductivity, a measurement taken after the water sample has flowed through a resin bed (known as a cation exchanger)
  • Degas conductivity, a measurement taken after the water sample has flowed through a resin and has had carbon dioxide removed by a degassing process

Generally, degas conductivity is measured from condensed and cooled samples of primary steam. It may also be relevant for analyzing condensate return, especially in cases where the condensate is returned from a separate plant that used the steam in another process.

Above three conductivity measurement gives one of the most robust measurement. Also with three measurement it is possible to calculate:

(1) pH of condensate/ Steam and Boiler feed water. (Refer VGB-S-010-T-00;2011-12.EN-ebook)

(2) Calculated CO2 values (Refer ASTM D4519 Standard)

Methodology

Reasons for measuring a degassed sample of condensed steam

References

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