The amount of boiler oxygen depends on multiple factors, including boiler capacity, work pressure, and water quality conditions. Generally speaking, the amount of oxygen dehumidifier is calculated according to the dissolved oxygen content.
The following is a general calculation formula for reference:
Oxygen dosage (kg/h) = boiler evaporation (T/h) × Poor dissolved oxygen content (mg/L) ÷ 1000 × 8.33
in:
The evaporation of the boiler refers to the steam volume generated by the boiler every hour, and the unit is ton/hour (T/H);
The difference in dissolved oxygen content refers to the difference between the dissolved oxygen concentration in the water and the dissolved oxygen concentration in the boiler water, and
8.33 is the conversion coefficient that converts the unit from milligraphic to a kilogram.
It should be noted that this formula is just a rough estimate, and it should be adjusted according to the actual use. In addition, the voting of oxygen also needs to follow relevant standards and suggestions to ensure use within the scope of safety, and regularly monitor water quality, and adjust the amount in a timely manner. It is best to consult professionals or suppliers to obtain more accurate suggestions for the amount of oxygen.