ASME PTC 4 2-1969 Coal Pulverizers《煤块粉碎机 PTC4 1蒸汽发生组件运行测试规程补充件》.pdf
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1、 Intentionally left blank Pulverizers Supplement to Performance Test Code for Steam Generating Units, PTC 4.1 PERFORMANCE TEST CODES Library of Congress Catalog No. 70-77829 No part of this document may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior writ
2、ten permission of the publisher. Copyright, 1969, by The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Printed in. the United States of America FOREWORD In 1937 the American Boiler Manufacturers and Affiliated Industries Asso- ciation approached the ASME Performance Test Codes Committee with the request
3、for the development of a Code on the testing of coal pulverizers. After discussion of this problem by the standing Performance Test Codes Committee, the scope of the Performance Test Code Committee No. 4 on Station- ary Steam-Generating Units was expanded to cover the performance characteris- tics o
4、f equipment such as coal pulverizers and other fuel burning apparatus. A preliminary draft of the Code PTC 4.1 was distributed for comment and criticism in January, 1941. Notification of completion of this code appeared in the May, 1943, issue of Mechanical Engineering. At the December 3, 1943, meet
5、- ing of the standing Committee it was approved and adopted by the Council on May 16, 1944. In May, 1958, Performance Test Code Committee No. 4 was reorganized and instructed to rewrite and bring up to date the Performance Test Code for Steam Generating Units, PTC 4.1, and its Supplement, the Test C
6、ode for Coal Pulver- izers, PTC 4.2. Later these instructions were extended to include a new Supple- ment, the Test Code for Air Heaters, PTC 4.3. The revised Test Code for Coal Pulverizers PTC 4.2 1969 was approved by the Performance Test Codes Committee on March 15, 1968. The revised PTC 4.1 was a
7、pproved and adopted by the Council of the Soc- iety by action of the Policy Board, Codes and Standards, on June 24, 1964; the revised PTC 4.2 1969 on October 28, 1968; and PTC 4.3 on November 8, 1967. 3 Intentionally left blank PERSONNEL OF PERFORMANCE TEST CODE COMMITTEE NO. 4 ON STATIONARY STEAM-G
8、ENERATING UNITS John M, Driscoll, Chairman John V. Cleary, Jr., Secretary James U Baley, General Superintendent, Electric Operations, Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, Gas and Electric Building, Baltimore, Maryland, 21203 Charles D. Birget, formerly Chief Mechanical Engineer, Commonwealth Associat
9、es, Inc., 209 E. Washing- ton Avenue, Jackson, Michigan, 49201 John A. Bostic, General Supervising Engineer, Civil and Mechanical Engineering Department, The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, Box 5000, Cleveland, Ohio, 44101 Hugh J. Byrne, Steam-Power Engineer, Central Engineering Office, Cro
10、wn Zellerbach Corporation, 6363 Airport Way, Seattle, Washington, 98108 John Vu Cleary, Jr., Chief Cost Engineer, Cost Engineering Bureau, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., 4 Irving Place, New York, New York, 10003 Leonard Cohen, Head, Operation Management Department, Naval Ship Enginee
11、ring Center, Philadelphia Division, U.S. Nava! Base, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19112 John M. Driscoll, Chief Mechanica! Engineer, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., 4 Irving Place, New York, New York, 10003 John H. Fernandes, Chief Project Engineer, Product Diversification Dept., Combu
12、stion Engineering, Inc., Prospect Hill Road, Windsor, Connecticut, 06095 William Z. Harper, Assistant Superintendent, Utilities Division, Kodak Park Works, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York, 14604 Edward C. Kistner, Engineer in Charge of Power Plant Section, Mechanical Engineering Division,
13、 Philadelphia Electric Company, 9th and Sansom Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19105 Frank C. Lisevick, Mechanical Engineer, Stone ti Webster, Inc., 225 Franklin St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02107 Robert A. Lorenzini, Senior Vice-president, Foster Wheeler Corporation, 110 South Orange Avenue, Li
14、vingston, New Jersey, 07039 John F. McLaughlin, Jr., Manager, Production Engineering, Power Production Engineering, Union Electric Company, 315 North 12th Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri, 63101 Silas L. Morse, Assistant Manager Field Engineering, The Babcock also of the return and vented air in stora
15、ge systems. 4.1.16 Vent loss (storage system). 4.1.17 Power to drive pulverizer, fans, feeder, (cyclone air lock in storage systems). 4.2 Instruments and Apparatus. The instru- ments and apparatus required for pulverizer tests are: 4.2.01 Scales for weighing coal - Individual automatic scales includ
16、ed in the pulverizing system may be used for weighing fuel before delivery to the feed hopper. Automatic scales shall be calibrated for accuracy and reliability and balanced after each dump. 4.2.02 Calibrated coal feeders - Where the degree of accuracy is adequate for the purpose of the test, calibr
17、ated coal feeders may be used to determine the coal weight. 4.2.03 Round-hole screens - For sizing coal to the pulverizer the screen to be used shall cbmply with the Test Code for Solid Fuels, PTC 3.2. 4.2.04 Airtight containers for raw coal and pul- verized coal samples-Containers for individual co
18、al samples for moisture determination shall be non- corrosive, nonabsorbent and air-tight. Other samples such as for feed size and grindability determination may be placed in large clean drums or bins with covers to prevent accidental contamination. 4.2.05 Pulverized coal sampling equipment - Sieves
19、 for determining fineness of pulverized fuel should be 50, 100, 200 mesh U.S. standard sizes. Sampling equipment and arrangement are detailed iti Par. 5.4. All sieves shall comply with the Test Code for Solid Fuels, PTC 3.2. 4.2.06 Means for determining air temperatures and humidities - Calibrated t
20、hermometers or calibrated thermocouples with potentiometer shall be used for measuring temperatures. Humidi- ties shall be determined with a psychrometer. 4.2.07 Means for measuring air pressure - U-tubes or inclined gages for determining pressure shall be filled with water or a liquid of known spec
21、ific gravity. 4.2.08 Means for measuring air quantities - Air flows may be measured by calibrated pitot tubes or flow meters. (see Par. 5.5) 16 COAL PULVERIZERS 42.09 Sampling equipment for determining dust Determination of power from a steam turbine re- loading in vented air - For storage systems,
22、vent quires the use of steam flowmeters, and pressure losses shall be measured, see Par. 5.6. and temperature measuring devices (see Par. 5.2). Directions regarding the characteristics, use, 4.2.10 Instruments for determining power input to and calibration of most of this apparatus are given motor o
23、r turbine drives - Electric power may be in the ASME Performance Test Codes Supplement measured by calibrated wattmeters or watthour on Instruments and Apparatus (PTC 19). meters. 17 ASME PERFORMANCE TEST CODES SECTION 5, MEASUREMENTS 5.1 Coal Weighing 5.1.1. Coal shall be weighted as delivered to t
24、he pulverizer. The pulverizer capacity shall be taken as the average weight per hour of coal fed to the pulverizer over the test period. The rate of coal fed to the pulverizer shall be maintained as uniform as possible over the test period and recorded at regular intervals. 5.1.2 A feeder may be use
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