Condensate Polishing Clause Samples

The Condensate Polishing clause outlines the requirements and procedures for treating and purifying condensate water within an industrial or power generation facility. It typically specifies the standards for water quality, the operation and maintenance of polishing equipment, and the responsibilities of each party regarding monitoring and reporting. By ensuring that condensate is properly treated before reuse or discharge, this clause helps prevent equipment damage, maintain system efficiency, and comply with environmental regulations.
Condensate Polishing. The condensate pumped from the condensate collection tank via the condensate pumps will be polished prior to arriving at the boiler feedwater pumps for delivery to the OTSGs. One train will operate to handle the maximum condensate flow. The system will share the regeneration and neutralization equipment with the demineralizer system. The system will consist of: · Two (2) 100% capacity pumps · Condensate heat exchangers to maintain inlet temperature 10 °F below maximum allowable polisher inlet temperature · Two (2) 100% capacity mixed bed polishers.

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