Condensate Demineralizer Resin Regeneration System. The Condensate Demineralizer Resin Regeneration System for each Unit recycles spent resin from the full flow condensate demineralizers, and is located in the Unit’s turbine building. This system recycles spent resin by chemical regeneration using acid and caustic treatment. Spent resin is transferred from the condensate demineralizers to the regeneration vessels where it is chemically regenerated and then transferred to the resin mix and hold vessel prior to transfer back to the demineralizer. The resin regeneration system includes the following components and equipment: (a) One resin separation cation regeneration vessel that is a rubber-lined, vertical-cylindrical tank, with internal baffles and distributors. (b) One anion regeneration vessel that is a rubber-lined vertical-cylindrical tank, with internal baffles and distributors. (c) One resin mix and hold vessel that is a rubber-lined, vertical-cylindrical tank, with internal baffle and distributor plate. (d) One acid day-tank that is a vertical-cylindrical tank of 400-gallon capacity, with a hinged cover, desiccant air breather and gauge glass. (e) Two motor-driven, diaphragm type, acid pumps with adjustable stroke. (f) One caustic day-tank that is a plastic-lined vertical-cylindrical tank of 2500 gallon capacity, with a gauge glass and electric heaters. (g) Two motor-driven centrifugal type caustic pumps. (h) Waste collection tank. (i) The portions of the central acid and caustic chemical supply systems that are dedicated solely to the Condensate Demineralizer Resin Regeneration System. (j) Associated piping, valves, instrumentation and mechanical equipment.
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Condensate Demineralizer Resin Regeneration System. The Condensate Demineralizer Resin Regeneration System for each Unit recycles spent resin from the full flow condensate demineralizers, and is located in the Unit’s 's turbine building. This system recycles spent resin by chemical regeneration using acid and caustic treatment. Spent resin is transferred from the condensate demineralizers to the regeneration vessels where it is chemically regenerated and then transferred to the resin mix and hold vessel prior to transfer back to the demineralizer. The resin regeneration system includes the following components and equipment:
(a) One resin separation cation regeneration vessel that is a rubber-rubber- lined, vertical-cylindrical tank, with internal baffles and distributors.
(b) One anion regeneration vessel that is a rubber-lined vertical-vertical- cylindrical tank, with internal baffles and distributors.
(c) One resin mix and hold vessel that is a rubber-lined, vertical-vertical- cylindrical tank, with internal baffle and distributor plate.
(d) One acid day-tank that is a vertical-cylindrical tank of 400-400- gallon capacity, with a hinged cover, desiccant air breather and gauge glass.
(e) Two motor-driven, diaphragm type, acid pumps with adjustable stroke.
(f) One caustic day-tank that is a plastic-lined vertical-cylindrical tank of 2500 gallon capacity, with a gauge glass and electric heaters.
(g) Two motor-driven centrifugal type caustic pumps.
(h) Waste collection tank.
(i) The portions of the central acid and caustic chemical supply systems that are dedicated solely to the Condensate Demineralizer Resin Regeneration System.
(j) Associated piping, valves, instrumentation and mechanical equipment.
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Condensate Demineralizer Resin Regeneration System. The Condensate Demineralizer Resin Regeneration System for each Unit recycles spent resin from the full flow condensate demineralizers, and is located in the Unit’s 's turbine building. This system recycles spent resin by chemical regeneration using acid and caustic treatment. Spent resin is transferred from the condensate demineralizers to the regeneration vessels where it is chemically regenerated and then transferred to the resin mix and hold vessel prior to transfer back to the demineralizer. The resin regeneration system includes the following components and equipment:
(a) One resin separation cation regeneration vessel that is a rubber-lined, vertical-cylindrical tank, with internal baffles and distributors.
(b) One anion regeneration vessel that is a rubber-lined vertical-cylindrical tank, with internal baffles and distributors.
(c) One resin mix and hold vessel that is a rubber-lined, vertical-cylindrical tank, with internal baffle and distributor plate.
(d) One acid day-tank that is a vertical-cylindrical tank of 400-gallon capacity, with a hinged cover, desiccant air breather and gauge glass.
(e) Two motor-driven, diaphragm type, acid pumps with adjustable stroke.
(f) One caustic day-tank that is a plastic-lined vertical-cylindrical tank of 2500 gallon capacity, with a gauge glass and electric heaters.
(g) Two motor-driven centrifugal type caustic pumps.
(h) Waste collection tank.
(i) The portions of the central acid and caustic chemical supply systems that are dedicated solely to the Condensate Demineralizer Resin Regeneration System.
(j) Associated piping, valves, instrumentation and mechanical equipment.
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