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Feedwater Deaerators
Why deaerate boiler feedwater?
There are many advantages to deaerating water prior to boiler input, but they all boil down to reduced cost operations.
- Water is heated during deaeration to near the temperature of the boiler water, thus minimizing the risk of thermal shock damage to a high value boiler system.
- The deaerating process removes noncondensible gases (oxygen and carbon-dioxide) which tend to act as insulators inhibiting the transfer of heat within the boiler.
- Removal of corrosive oxygen and carbon-dioxide controls corrosion within the boiler and piping, extending the life expectancy of the system and reducing maintenance cost.
- Higher temperature feedwater reduces the drop in boiler operating pressure which can occur when cold water is added.
- Recycling of steam from vents and flash steam from traps that would otherwise be vented to the atmosphere can result in appreciable energy savings.
- Mechanical deaeration by feedwater deaerators can cut the amount of chemical consumables used for water conditioning for a continuing operating cost saving.

Spray Type
Boiler Feedwater Deaerators - Capacities
from 5,000 to 60,000 PPH (145 to 1740 BHP)
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Bryan spray-scrubber type deaerators offer a competitive alternative for feedwater deaeration. The initial investment is lower, yet they offer comparable results, particularly where wide or rapid fluctuations in load are not anticipated. The spray type deaerator may also be advantageous in situations where headroom in the boiler room is restricted.
The Bryan spray type deaerator is rated for oxygen removal to .005cc/l (7 PPB) and CO2 to zero measurable across its entire operating range. With its all stainless steel spring loaded spray valve and second stage steam scrubber, the spray type deaerator is a good choice for most deaerator applications.
Units are available with a complete range of boiler feedpumps and control options making them a total deaerator package with minimal amount of field assembly.
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Low Profile Vertical Tray Type Boiler Feedwater Deaerators
Capacities 5,000 to 60,000 PPH (145 to 1740 BHP) |

The Bryan "Low Profile" tray type deaerator is the industry leader in compact, space saving design. This series packs all of the same high performance design features as other Bryan tray type deaerators. The combination of the Bryan tray type deaerator and the industry's first true 1' NPSH pump has resulted in a true space saving unit. The overall height saved is unparalleled.
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Vertical Tray Type Boiler Feedwater Deaerators
Capacities 5,000 to 60,000 PPH
(145 to 1740 BHP)
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The Bryan tray type deaerator is unsurpassed in performance and reliability. These units are ASME Code pressurized units, and are guaranteed to deliver deaerated water at a maximum oxygen content of .005cc/l (7 PPB) and zero measurable CO2. All internal surfaces that come in contact with undeaerated water are constructed of type 304L stainless steel for long life and low maintenance.
Residence time for undeaerated water inside a tray type deaerator is longer, providing more efficient deaeration, particularly where wide load swings occur. A large diameter hinged door affords easy access to internal trays. Spray tubes are accessible from outside of the vessel for maintenance and replacement.
A complete line of boiler feedpump and control packages
is available making the Bryan tray deaerator a completely packaged unit ready for installation with the minimum amount of field assembly.
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Separable Tank Tray Type Boiler Feedwater Deaerators
Capacities 70,000 to 300,000 PPH (2030 to 8695 BHP)
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The Bryan tray type deaerator is unsurpassed in performance
and reliability. These units are ASME Code pressurized units, and are guaranteed to deliver deaerated water at a maximum oxygen content of .005cc/l (7 PPB) and zero measurable CO2.
All internal surfaces that come in contact with un-deaerated water are constructed of type 304L stainless steel for long life and low maintenance. Residence time for undeaerated water inside a tray type deaerator is longer, providing more efficient deaeration, particularly where wide load swings occur. A large diameter hinged door affords easy access to internal trays. Spray tubes are accessible from outside of the vessel for maintenance and replacement.
A complete line of boiler feedpump and control packages
is available making the Bryan tray deaerator a completely packaged unit ready for installation with the minimum amount of field assembly.
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