Boiler deoxidizer is a chemical agent used for boiler water treatment, which can help remove oxygen from boiler water to prevent oxygen corrosion and corrosion products from damaging the boiler. The following are instructions for the use of general boiler deoxidizers:
Preparation: Before using the boiler deoxidizer, it is necessary to empty the boiler and ensure that there is no pressure inside the boiler to avoid accidents.
Dilution: According to the product manual of the boiler deoxidizer, dilute it appropriately to the recommended concentration. Be sure to operate according to the dilution ratio specified in the product manual.
Injection into the boiler: Inject the diluted boiler deoxidizer into the boiler system through appropriate equipment or pipelines. Usually, it is possible to inject deoxidizer through the water supply outlet or water making pump. The correct flow rate and speed should be followed during injection to ensure uniform dispersion.
Circulation: Start the water circulation system of the boiler to fully mix and circulate the deaerator. This helps to evenly distribute the deoxidizer throughout the entire boiler system.
Monitoring: During the use of deoxidizers, regularly monitor the oxygen content of boiler water to ensure the expected deoxygenation effect is achieved. Suitable testing equipment or reagents can be used for oxygen content measurement.
It should be noted that the specific methods of using boiler deoxidizers may vary depending on the product. Users should carefully read the product manual and follow the manufacturer’s recommendations and operating procedures. In addition, when using boiler deoxidizers, attention should be paid to safety, avoiding direct contact with skin or inhalation of steam, and ensuring that operations are carried out in well ventilated areas. If you have questions about the specific process and precautions for using boiler deoxidizers, it is recommended to consult professional boiler water treatment technicians or technical support from manufacturers.