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Steam O&M unit12-1a-b

Horizontales
The accumulation of minerals, such as calcium and magnesium, on the water side of boiler heating surfaces.
A process in which a chemical is added to raw makeup water to react with dissolved minerals, creating heavier particles that settle out of the solution.
A scale that represents the pH level from 0 to 14 based on whether a solution is acidic, alkaline (basic), or neutral.
A process in which the chemicals added to raw water cause suspended solids to adhere to each other, making them larger and heavier and causing them to settle out of the solution.
The process in which makeup water passes through a filter to remove sediment, particulates, and suspended solids.
An instrument used to determine total dissolved solids present in boiler water.
A device that uses an ion-exchange resin, typically a zeolite, to exchange a sodium ion for an ion that causes hardness.
Water in the boiler that is used to produce steam.
The mineral group that includes silicates of aluminum, sodium, and calcium used to soften water.
The deterioration of the boiler metal caused by a chemical reaction with oxygen and carbon dioxide in the water.
Treatment of boiler water after it has entered the boiler.
A chemical used in a water treatment test to indicate the presence of a specific substance.
Verticales
A boiler water condition in which the surface of the water is strengthened by a layer of impurities.
A substance, found in sand and in suspension in water, that can form scale.
A chemical that combines with oxygen to form harmless compounds for removal from the boiler.
The mineral group that includes silicates of aluminum, sodium, and calcium used to soften water.
A chemical that combines with oxygen to form harmless compounds for removal from the boiler.
A water treatment accessory that introduces water treatment chemicals in a loop.
A boiler water condition caused by the formation of steam bubbles trapped below a film on the boiler water surface that causes rapid fluctuation of the water level.
A term commonly used as a blanket description to cover the three basic types - filtered steam, clean steam and pure steam.
A condition that occurs when small particles of boiler water are carried into the steam lines.
A positively charged ion.
A condition that occurs when small particles or large slugs of boiler water are carried into the steam lines.