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By Brad
BUSINESSContributing
REGULATION Editor, and Dan Dixon, Project Engineer, Lincoln Electric System
EMISSIONS
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BUSINESS
Damage
can occur in steam generators due to in-leakage of contaminants during normal
operation is a subject of much discussion. However, very serious damage is possible in systems that
cycle on and off but are not shut down, laid-up or started up properly. Combined-cycle plants are
particularly susceptible to these problems because of typical numerous startups and shutdowns.
This article examines the most important issues with regard to off-line chemistry.
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Both conventional and heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) are a complex maze of waterwall
piping, superheater and reheater tubing, boiler drums, and other equipment. When a unit is taken
off-line due to reduced load requirements or other issues, the water inside the circuits contracts in
volume. This volume reduction induces a slight vacuum within the system, which in turn draws in
outside air. Now, a stagnant condition with oxygen saturation, at least at water-air interfaces, has
been established.
Oxygen attack can be extremely serious for several reasons. The corrosion mechanism itself can
induce severe metal loss in those areas of high oxygen concentration.
The attack often takes the form of pitting, where the concentrated corrosion can cause through-wall
penetration and equipment failure in a short period of time. Also of major importance is that off-line
oxygen attack will generate corrosion products that then carry over to the steam generator during
startups. Deposition of iron oxides in the waterwall tubes leads to loss of thermal efficiency and,
most importantly, establishes sites for under-deposit corrosion. These mechanisms may include the
very insidious hydrogen damage, [1] acid phosphate corrosion in improperly treated units, and
caustic gouging.
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Another method by which oxygen can infiltrate steam generators is at startup when stored
condensate or fresh demineralized water is needed for filling or boiler top-off. Quite often, highpurity water is stored in atmospherically-vented storage tanks. The water absorbs oxygen and
carbon dioxide, and may even become saturated with these chemicals. When the makeup is injected
into a cold steam generator, additional attack will occur.
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The Terry Bundy N2-generator applies nitrogen, at a pressure of 5 psig, to the LP and HP drums
during wet layups, and the nitrogen is utilized to push water from an HRSG during dry layup
draining. A nitrogen pressure of 5 psig is maintained during the dry layup, provided no major tube
work is required. An obvious major concern with nitrogen blanketing, and the reasoning behind its
rejection at some plants, involves safety. Of course, elemental nitrogen is not poisonous, as it
constitutes 78 percent by volume of our atmosphere. However, an individual who enters a confined
space where nitrogen has not been purged may pass out nearly instantaneously due to lack of
oxygen. Death can occur within minutes.
An alternative to pressure swing adsorption is gas separation by membrane technology. In these
systems, compressed air flows along specialty hollow fiber membranes. The material allows oxygen
and water to pass through each membrane, but N2 does not penetrate and can be collected at an
outlet port. The literature indicates that this process can produce 99.5 percent pure nitrogen.
Another important point with regard to wet layup chemistry is periodic water circulation. This
minimizes stagnant conditions that can concentrate oxygen in localized areas to cause pitting.
Both Terry Bundy HRSGs have circulating systems installed on the high-pressure and low-pressure
circuits for use during wet layups. Each circuit utilizes one of two redundant pre-heater recirculation
pumps, which normally are in service during HRSG operation to mitigate acid dew point corrosion of
external circuits. Each pump provides approximately 100 gpm of flow per circuit. Valves and piping
have been added to provide to allow for seamless transition from layup circulation to normal
operation. Sample/injection systems are available to allow operators to test the layup chemistry for
pH and dissolved oxygen (using colorimetric ampules), and to inject ammonium hydroxide if the pH
needs to be raised. Also, modifications made in each boiler drum allow the layup water to bypass
the drum baffle, promoting circulation and minimizing short-circuiting via the downcomers. The
pumps are typically started once drum pressure is less than 50 psig, and remain in service for the
duration of the layup.
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During my (author Buecker) 30-plus years in or affiliated with the power industry, I have seen many
instances where the condenser hotwell was allowed to remain moist, or even contain standing
water, during outages where the condenser vacuum was broken and air entered the condenser and
LP turbine. The combination of a moist-laden atmosphere and the salt deposits that collect on LP
turbine blades during routine operation can be quite damaging. Pitting and stress corrosion
cracking (SCC), two very harmful mechanisms, are two of the potential outcomes.
A very practical method to combat this corrosion, and one that has been adopted at Terry Bundy, is
desiccated air injection to the condenser during all but short-term layups (<72 hours).
This system is capable of providing 700 standard cubic feet per minute (SCFM) of 100oF air at 10
percent humidity to the condenser and low-pressure turbine. This flow can lower the relative
humidity from nearly 100 percent to less than 30 percent in just a few hours.
Results
In 2005, drum inspections showed significant pitting. It was after this inspection that the changes
outlined above were implemented. A repeat inspection in 2008 showed no new pitting.
Iron level monitoring, via particulate collection on 0.45-micron filters showed a significant decrease
in samples from the condensate pump discharge (CPD) and both LP and HP drums. Quicker startups
are now commonplace. Main steam cation conductivity drops to within the recommended guideline
(0.2 S/cm) up to 1.5 hours sooner, and CPD cation conductivity consistently remains below 0.1
S/cm, whereas in the past it might climb as high as 0.45 S/cm. Of significant importance is that
the units can be left in wet layup for extended periods, which saves the plant six hours (over dry
layup) to reach full load per a dispatchers request.
References
1. Cycle Chemistry Guidelines for Shutdown, Layup and Startup of Combined Cycle Units with Heat
Recovery Steam Generators, EPRI, Palo Alto, CA: 2006, 1010437.
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