Oil-fired boilers need discharge, which I know to everyone, but I don't think a lot of people know exactly which aspects of the discharge. The main purposes of sewage discharge are as follows:
(1) to eliminate excess salt and alkali in boiler water so that boiler water quality indexes are always controlled within the scope of national standards.
(2) remove dirt from boiler.
(3) grease and foam on the surface of sewage boiler water.
Secondly, the significance of waste discharge of oil-fired boiler has two points:
(1) the important part of water treatment in boiler discharge is an important hand to ensure that the boiler water quality concentration reaches the standard requirement. Paragraph.
(2) it is an important measure to slow down or prevent scale formation, steam quality and metal corrosion of boiler by carrying out planned and scientific sewage discharge to ensure the good water quality of the oil-fired steam boiler.