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Ejectors Evacuation time

Example 6-10 Size Selection. Utilities and Evacuation Time for Single Stage Ejector... [Pg.371]

Example Using Penberthy Model U Ejector for Evacuation Time... [Pg.382]

Air/water vapor mixture, chart, 364,365 Air/water vapor, 359 Capacity at ejector suction, 369 Capacity for process vapor, 362 Evacuation time, 371, 380 Load for steam surface condenser, 367 Non-condensables, 362, 363 Size selection, 371 Steam pressure factor, 373 Steam requirements, 372 Steain/air mixture temperature, 361 Total weight saturated mixture, 362 Capacity, 358 Discharge, pressure, 358 Effect of excess steam pressure, 358 Effects of back pressure, 359 Effects of wet steam, 356 Inter-and-after condenser, 351 Load variation, 370 Materials of construction, 347 Molecular weight entrainment, chart, 360 Performance, 358, 370, 375 Relative comparison, 357... [Pg.626]

The prevacuum technique, as its name implies, eliminates air by creating a vacuum. This procedure faciUtates steam penetration and permits more rapid steam penetration. Consequendy this results in shorter cycle times. Prevacuum cycles employ either a vacuum pump/steam (or air) ejector combination to reduce air residuals in the chamber or rely on the pulse-vacuum technique of alternating steam injection and evacuation until the air residuals have been removed. Pulse-vacuum techniques are generally more economical vacuum pumps or vacuum-pump—condenser combinations may be employed. The vacuum pumps used in these systems are water-seal or water-ring types, because of the problems created by mixing oil and steam. Prevacuum cycles are used for fabric loads and wrapped or unwrapped instmments (see Vacuum technology). [Pg.408]

To estimate the time required for an ejector to evacuate a system from atmospheric pressure down to the design pressure, assume that the average air handling capacity during the evacuation period is twice the design... [Pg.198]


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Example 6-10 Size Selection Utilities and Evacuation Time for Single-Stage Ejector

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