See-ThermiSave
: Minimize your Thermal Energy
Bills
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Welcome
to See-ThermiSave (Save thermal energy in Boilers, Furnaces, Thermic Fluid
Heaters, Driers, Distillation Columns, Evaporators, and Incinerators, maintain
history card and monitor energy consumption versus production in energy and cost
terms)
Globalization
has opened diverse opportunities. It is training Indian Industry to come out of
conservatism and become really competitive. Inputs are being evaluated more
objectively. Better energy-usage efficiency is one of those rare activities
where national and industrial interests converge. First step towards energy
conservation is "Know thyself"
Know Thyself
Energy
consuming equipments are assets of the company. Data about design values (while
buying) and operating values (as dictated by process) needs to be documented.
This leads to specification sheet, history card and consumption trends.
Balancing Act
First
law of Thermodynamics tells us that energy can not be created nor destroyed.
Technical person can take solace from this but economic reality is different. We
need to draw heat balance around all energy consuming equipments. Quantification
of inputs, outputs and losses may reveal not only technical faults but also
exposes communication inefficiencies and orthodoxy.
Basket
Loss
points once identified can be plugged by systematic efforts.
"See-ThermiSave" helps you in this regard by identification &
quantification of energy conservation opportunities, tips and case studies. It
also details list of specialist vendors, which make search more precise.
Bouquet
Monitoring
the progress of energy conservation measures, their evaluation at the
implementation point and reflection in the energy bill is essential activity.
Sometimes it is easy to achieve success, maintaining it requires team-work and
consistency.
Features
of See-ThermiSave
1.
Boilers
1.
Fuel
receipt, storage accounting and preheating / preconditioning
2.
Boiler
specification
3.
Observation
table for boiler efficiency tests
4.
Direct
efficiency test calculation
5.
Indirect
efficiency test calculation
6.
Savings due
to reduction in Dry gas loss
7.
Savings due
to reduction in Ash loss
8.
Idling
losses due to oversized boilers
9.
Derating of
boilers
10.
Savings due
to reduction in Stack Gas temperature
11.
Waste-heat
recovery
2.
Furnaces
1.
Furnace
specification and Types
2.
Dry gas loss
3.
Feed screw /
loading improvement
4.
Waste heat
recovery
5.
Reduction in
furnace volume
6.
Selection of
insulation
7.
Product heat
recovery
8.
Batch ~
continuous furnace
3. Steam / Thermic Fluid distribution in the plant
1.
Format for
detailing bare and insulated pipes
2.
Calculation
of heat load
3.
Saving
calculation due to insulation of bare pipes and flanges
4.
Steam trap
selection guide
4.
Driers
1.
Specification
of driers
2.
Determination
of efficiency of driers
3.
Energy
Conservation Opportunities
5.
Distillation Column
1.
Re-boiler
details
2.
Condenser
details
3.
Column
details
4.
Reflux
justification (Internal / External)
5.
Calculation
of Column Efficiency
6.
Minimum
Energy Requirement
6.
Condensate Handling
1.
Measurement
of condensate, precautions
2.
Flash steam
- estimation
3.
Heat
Recovery from Condensate
7.
Evaporators
1.
Evaporator
details
2.
Determination
of evaporation efficiency
3.
Concepts of
multiple effect evaporation
4.
Thermocompression
and mechanical vapor compression
5.
Salting out evaporators
8.
Reactors
1.
Reactor
details
2.
Performance
Evaluation
9.
Thermic Fluid Heaters
1.
Thermic
Fluid Heater details
2.
Performance Evaluation
10
Energy Conservation Opportunity: Implementation
1.
Summary of savings achievable by energy
conservation options
2.
Tankfarm Management, Boilers, Steam Traps,
Condensate Handling, Furnaces
Hardware & Operating System Requirement for all the products
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Sr.
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Hardware & Operating System
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Requirement
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1
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Processor
|
Recommended : Pentium
100 MHz & above
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2
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Operating System
|
Windows 95 & above
/ Windows NT 4.0 & above
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3
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Hard Disk Space
|
Minimum : 20 MB
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4
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RAM
|
16 MB and above
(Recommended 32 MB & above)
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