1、Air HeatersPerformance Test CodesAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDASME PTC 4.3-2017Revision of ASME PTC 4.3-1968 (R1991)ASME PTC 4.3-2017Revision of ASME PTC 4.3-1968 (R1991)Air HeatersPerformance Test CodesAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDTwo Park Avenue New York, NY 10016 USADate of Issuance: March 31, 20
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11、tronic retrieval system or otherwise,without the prior written permission of the publisher.The American Society of Mechanical EngineersTwo Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990Copyright 2017 byTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.CONTENTSNotice . xiiForeword
12、 xiiiCommittee Roster . xivCorrespondence With the PTC Committee xvIntroduction . xviiSection 1 Object and Scope . 11-1 Object . 11-2 Scope 11-3 Measurement Uncertainty 1Section 2 Definitions of Terms and Symbols 22-1 General 22-2 Definitions . 22-3 Calculation Acronyms 52-3.1 Property Symbols 62-3.
13、2 Function Symbols 62-3.3 Equipment, Stream, and Efficiency Symbols . 62-3.4 Location, Area, Component, and Constituent Symbols 72-3.5 Correction Symbols 72-3.6 Computational Acronyms Used In Section 5 Computation ofResults 72-3.7 Uncertainty Acronyms Used In Section 5 Computation of Results 72-3.8
14、General List of Symbols Used in Section 7 72-4 Abbreviations 72-5 Abbreviations for the Boundary Figures 82-5.1 Property Symbols 82-5.2 Equipment and Stream Symbols 82-5.3 Location Symbols 82-5.4 Correction/Design Symbols 82-5.5 Air Heater/Air Preheater Boundaries . 82-5.6 Sequence 8Section 3 Guidin
15、g Principles. 143-1 Introduction . 143-2 Preparation for the Test 143-2.1 Pretest Agreements 153-2.2 Pretest Uncertainty Analysis 163-2.3 Selection and Training of Test Personnel 163-2.4 Pretest Checkout . 163-2.5 Pretest Traverse 163-2.6 Preliminary Run . 163-3 Method of Operation During Test 163-3
16、.1 Stability of Test Conditions . 163-3.2 Duration of Runs 173-3.3 Adjustments During Test . 173-3.4 Rejection of Runs 173-3.5 Number of Runs and Repeatability Criteria . 173-3.6 Multiple Runs . 173-4 Comparing Results With Standard or Design Performance . 183-5 Multiple Air Heater Configurations 18
17、iii3-5.1 Multiple Air Heaters of the Same Design/Type . 183-5.2 Multiple Air Heaters of Different Designs/Types 183-6 Uncertainty 183-7 References to Other Codes and Standards 183-7.1 ASME Performance Test Codes . 183-7.2 ASTM Standard Methods 193-7.3 GPA Standard . 193-7.4 ISA Standard 19Section 4
18、Instruments and Methods of Measurement 224-1 Introduction . 224-2 Data Required . 224-3 Grid . 224-3.1 Measurement Location . 224-3.2 Stratification . 234-4 Flow Weighting 244-5 Temperature Measurement . 254-5.1 Thermocouples 254-5.2 Liquid-in-Glass Thermometers . 264-5.3 RTDs 264-5.4 Systematic Unc
19、ertainty . 274-5.5 Air and Flue Gas Measurements 274-5.6 Dry Bulb (Ambient) and Wet Bulb Temperature . 284-5.7 Ice Bath Temperature 284-6 Pressure Measurement . 284-6.1 Pressure Reading Instruments 284-6.2 Systematic Uncertainty . 284-6.3 Static Pressure . 294-6.4 Velocity Pressure . 294-6.5 Averagi
20、ng of Fluctuating Pressure 304-6.6 Calculation of Velocity and Mass Flow From Velocity PressureMeasurements . 304-7 Flow Measurement . 334-7.1 General 334-7.2 Air and Flue Gas 334-7.3 Liquid Fuel 344-7.4 Gaseous Fuel 344-7.5 Solid Fuel and Sorbent Flow . 344-7.6 Residue Splits 344-8 O2Analysis 354-8
21、.1 Electronic Analyzers . 354-8.2 Chemical (Orsat) . 354-8.3 Gas Sampling Techniques 354-8.4 Preparation Methods . 364-9 Humidity Measurement 384-9.1 General 384-9.2 Systematic Uncertainty for Humidity Measurement . 384-9.3 Method of Measurement . 384-10 Fuel, Sorbent, and Residue Sampling . 384-10.
22、1 General 384-10.2 Method of Solid Fuel and Sorbent Sampling 384-10.3 Methods of Liquid or Gas Sampling 394-10.4 Residue Sampling 394-10.5 Systematic Uncertainty . 404-10.6 Methods to Determine Average and Standard Deviation of the Mean 404-11 Fuel, Sorbent, and Residue Analysis 424-11.1 General 42i
23、v4-11.2 Systematic Uncertainty for Fuel, Sorbent, and Residue Analysis . 424-11.3 Methods of Fuel, Sorbent, and Residue Analysis 424-12 General Measurement Requirements 424-13 Determination of Systematic Uncertainty Due to Measurements . 43Section 5 Computation of Results 555-1 Introduction . 555-2
24、Measurement Data Reduction 555-2.1 Calibration Corrections . 555-2.2 Outliers 555-2.3 Averaging Test Measurement Data 565-2.4 Random Uncertainty . 575-3 Combustion and Efficiency Calculations 595-3.1 Fuel Properties . 595-3.2 Sorbent and Other Additive Properties . 605-3.3 MpUbC and MpCb Unburned Ca
25、rbon in Fuel and Carbon Burned,Percent Mass 625-3.4 Combustion Air Properties . 635-3.5 Flue Gas Products 675-3.6 QrF Fuel Input, Btu/hr (W) . 705-4 Air and Gas Mass Flow Rates 735-4.1 Multiple AHs of the Same Type 745-4.2 Multiple AHs of Different Types (e.g., Primary and Secondary AirHeaters) . 75
26、5-5 Flue Gas Air Heater Calculations . 765-5.1 Performance Parameters 765-5.2 TMnA8 Composite Entering Air Temperature 765-5.3 TMnA9 Composite Leaving Air Temperature . 765-5.4 TMnFg14 Composite Entering Gas Temperature, F (C) 775-5.5 EFFg Gas-Side Effectiveness . 775-5.6 EFA Air-Side Effectiveness
27、. 775-5.7 MpAl Percent Air Heater Leakage . 775-5.8 TFg15NL Gas Temperature Excluding Leakage . 775-5.9 Test X-Ratio . 785-6 Flue Gas Air Heater Performance Corrected to the Standard or DesignConditions 785-6.1 TFg15NLCr Air Heater Exit Gas Temperature (Excluding Leakage)Corrected to Design Conditio
28、ns 785-6.2 TA9Cr Air Temperature Leaving the Air Heater, Corrected to DesignConditions 795-6.3 MpAlCr Air Leakage Corrected for Deviation From DesignPressure Differential and From Design Entering Air Temperature 805-6.4 PDiFg14Fg15Cr Gas-Side Pressure Differential Corrected forDeviation From Design
29、Gas Mass Flow Rate and Temperature, in. wg(Pa) . 805-6.5 PDiA8A9Cr Air-Side Pressure Differential Corrected for DeviationFrom Design Air Mass Flow Rate and Temperature, in. wg (Pa) . 815-7 Uncertainty 815-7.1 Sensitivity Coefficients . 815-7.2 Random Uncertainty and Degrees of Freedom 825-7.3 Random
30、 Component of Uncertainty 825-7.4 Systematic Uncertainty . 835-7.5 Test Uncertainty . 845-8 Air Preheater Coils . 845-8.1 Items to Be Measured 845-8.2 TA8Cr Air Temperature Leaving the Air Heater, Corrected toStandard or Design Conditions . 84v5-8.3 PDiA7A8Cr Air-Side Pressure Differential Corrected
31、 for DeviationFrom Design Air Mass Flow Rate and Temperature . 855-9 Enthalpy/Specific Heat of Air, Flue Gas, Water Vapor, and Residue 865-9.1 Enthalpy of Air 865-9.2 Enthalpy of Flue Gas . 865-10 Acronyms and Symbols 875-10.1 Air Heater/Air Preheater Boundaries . 875-10.2 Computational Acronyms Use
32、d in Section 5 875-10.3 Uncertainty Acronyms Used in Section 5 . 87Section 6 Report of Results 956-1 General Requirements 956-2 Executive Summary 956-3 Introduction . 956-4 Calculations and Results . 956-5 Instrumentation 956-6 Conclusions 966-7 Appendices 96Section 7 Uncertainty Analysis. 977-1 Int
33、roduction . 977-1.1 Random Error . 977-1.2 Systematic Error . 977-2 Uncertainty 977-2.1 Uncertainty Due to Random Error 977-2.2 Uncertainty Due to Systematic Error 977-3 Fundamental Concepts . 987-3.1 Benefits of Uncertainty Analysis 987-3.2 Uncertainty Analysis Principles . 987-3.3 Averaging . 997-
34、4 Procedures for Determining Random Uncertainty . 997-4.1 Standard Deviation of Individual Parameters . 997-4.2 Standard Deviation and Degrees of Freedom of IntermediateResults 1027-4.3 Standard Deviation and Degrees of Freedom of Test Results . 1027-5 Guidance for Determining Systematic Uncertainty
35、 1027-5.1 General Rules 1037-5.2 Systematic Uncertainties Due to Instrumentation 1037-5.3 Systematic Uncertainty in Spatially Nonuniform Parameters 1037-5.4 Systematic Uncertainty Due to Assumed Values for UnmeasuredParameters 1067-5.5 Degrees of Freedom for Systematic Uncertainty Estimates . 1067-5
36、.6 Systematic Uncertainty for Test Results . 1067-6 Uncertainty of Test Results . 1067-6.1 Propagation of Uncertainties . 1067-6.2 Combined Uncertainty of Calculated Result . 1077-7 General List of Symbols for Section 7 . 1077-7.1 Subscripts . 1087-7.2 Superscript 108Mandatory AppendicesI Air Heater
37、 Exit Gas Temperature Excluding Leakage, TFg15NL 111I-1 General 111I-2 Bi-Sector Air Heater 111I-3 Tri-Sector Air Heater . 112II Sampling Systems. 115II-1 Portable Probes Point-to-Point Sampling 115viII-2 Fixed Grid Sampling Techniques . 115II-2.1 Fixed Grid Composite Sampling . 115II-2.2 Fixed Grid
38、 Point-to-Point (Single Pump) Sampling . 116II-2.3 Fixed Grid Point-to-Point (Dual Pump) Sampling 116II-2.4 Fixed Grid Combination Sampling . 117III Sample Calculations for Temperature Measurements . 121III-1 Thermometer (Degrees Fahrenheit) . 121III-1.1 Procedures When Not Correcting the Reading 12
39、1III-1.2 Procedures When Correcting the Reading . 121III-2 Thermocouples and Resistance Temperature Devices (DegreesFahrenheit) 122III-2.1 Combining Multiple Segments With Accuracy Checks . 122III-2.2 Combining Multiple Segments With Representative Accuracy Checks 122III-2.3 Using Accuracy Check Dat
40、a 123IV Sample Calculations for Oxygen Measurements . 146IV-1 Introduction . 146IV-2 Method 1 Correct Individual Readings . 146IV-2.1 Procedure 146IV-2.2 Example . 146IV-3 Method 2 Single Correction for All Data Collected Between AccuracyChecks 148IV-3.1 Procedure 148IV-3.2 Example . 148IV-4 Method
41、3 Measured Values Not Corrected . 150IV-4.1 Procedure 150IV-4.2 Example . 150V Nondirectional and Directional Flow Probes . 157V-1 Introduction . 157V-2 Pitot-Static Tubes 157V-3 Stauscheibe Tube . 157V-4 Three-Hole Fechheimer . 157V-5 Five-Hole Fechheimer 157V-6 Probe Calibration 157V-7 Yaw and Pit
42、ch . 158V-7.1 Instruments 158V-7.2 Accuracy 158V-7.3 Calibration 158V-7.4 Number of Readings . 159V-7.5 Operation . 159V-8 Correction of Traverse Data 159V-8.1 Guideline for Initial Estimation of Probe Coefficient . 159V-8.2 Correction for Probe Coefficient and Probe Blockage 160Nonmandatory Appendi
43、cesA Sample Calculations . 174A-1 Introduction . 174A-2 Input Data Sheets 174A-3 Integrated Uncertainty Input Sheets 174A-4 Output U.S. Units (Input and Calculation Sheet) . 174A-5 Combustion and Efficiency Calculations 174A-6 Corrected Air Heater Performance Calculation Sheets . 174A-7 Air Heater P
44、erformance Uncertainty Worksheets 175B Derivation of Equation for Coefficient of Correlation 195B-1 Average Values of Temperatures and Gas Concentrations in Ducts,and the Need for Flow Weighting 195viiC Air Heater Performance Model Based on Known Set of Conditions 198C-1 Description 198C-2 Inputs .
45、198C-3 Correction Curves for Off-Design X-Ratio and Flue Gas Mass FlowRate . 199D Leak-Checking Sampling Systems 205E Electronic Oxygen Analyzers . 206E-1 Electrochemical 206E-1.1 Sample Condition 206E-1.2 Calibration 206E-1.3 External Factors Affecting Operation and Accuracy . 206E-1.4 Typical Syst
46、ematic Uncertainty Values 207E-2 Electronic Paramagnetic . 207E-2.1 Sample Condition 207E-2.2 Calibration 208E-2.3 External Factors Affecting Operation and Accuracy . 208E-2.4 Instrument Systematic Uncertainty Values 208E-3 Electronic Zirconia 208E-3.1 Sample and Reference Gas Condition . 209E-3.2 C
47、alibration 209E-3.3 External Factors Affecting Operation and Accuracy . 209E-3.4 Instrument Systematic Uncertainty Values 210E-4 Electronic Analyzer Calibration, Instrument Systematic Uncertainty,and Raw Data Adjustment . 210E-4.1 Frequency . 210E-4.2 Calibration Gases 210E-4.3 Calibration Gas Conce
48、ntrations . 210E-4.4 Calculation Methodology . 211F Chemical (Orsat) Flue Gas Analysis . 212F-1 Introduction . 212F-2 Sample Condition 212F-2.1 Flow/Quantity . 212F-2.2 Moisture . 212F-2.3 Cleanliness 212F-2.4 Temperature . 212F-2.5 Pressure . 212F-3 Orsat Preparation 212F-4 Sampling Procedure 212F-
49、5 Precautions 213F-6 Further Considerations . 213F-7 Systematic Uncertainty . 213G Information to Be Provided in an RFP . 217H Information to Be Provided as Part of the Contract 228J Routine Testing and Performance Monitoring 229J-1 Routine Testing 229J-1.1 Reasons for Conducting Routine Air Heater Performance Tests 229J-1.2 Scope 229J-1.3 Frequency of Runs . 230J-1.4 Unit Conditions 230J-1.5 Approximate Equations for Percent Leakage 230J-1.6 Other Simplifications for Routine Testing . 232J-2 Performance Monitoring . 232J-2.1