Abstract

Based upon the experience with five high-pressure steam-generating units installed at the Harbor Steam Plant of the City of Los Angeles during the last six years, the authors devise some basic practices to follow during early operation of such installations. Their study includes such items as cleaning the feed system, corrosion prevention, chemical control of corrosion, sampling and control tests of the feedwater system, and inspection of equipment.

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