Priming (steam engine)

Priming (steam engine)

Priming (foaming in North America) is a condition in the boiler of a steam engine in which water is carried over into the steam delivery. It may be caused by impurities in the water, which foams up as it boils, or simply too high a water level. It is harmful to the valves and pistons, as lubrication is washed away, and can be dangerous as any water collecting in the cylinders is not compressible and if trapped may fracture the cylinder head or piston.

Causes

The most frequent cause is running the engine with too high a level of water in the boiler and is most apparent when the regulator is opened sharply or steam demand is high. Thus, sensible engine management by the operators will help to prevent the occurrence. The phenomenon is particularly evident in areas of impure water, where boiled water creates a foam, or a mist of droplets, filling the space that collects steam at the top of the boiler, to be drawn down the steam collector pipe in the form of slugs of water. If boiler water is condensed and re-used, any oil or grease must be extracted as this form of contamination is particularly likely to give trouble.

Remedy

Early designers fitted curved sheets below the steam collector pipe, but these were not successful as the whole of the steam space could contain foam. In districts where the feed water is unsuitable, blowdown valves ("scum valves"), either continuously working while the regulator is open or operated in conjunction with the boiler feed, are fitted. Valves at water level reduce surface scum; those towards the bottom of the boiler help remove precipitated solids. Other forms of prevention include the chemical treatment of water before it enters the boiler. In the event of priming (and also when steam is admitted through cold piping or into a cold cylinder) the operators need to open the cylinder cocks, which are designed to release trapped water. Once ocurring, the problem can affect the level indicated in the boiler's gauge glass and for this reason is difficult to put right without reducing the water level to the extent that the firebox crown becomes dangerously exposed.

References

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last = Bell
first = Arthur Morton
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title = Locomotives
publisher = Venture and Co
date = 1950
location = London
pages = pp 281-282
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*cite book
last = Staff
first =
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title = Handbook for Railway Steam Locomotive Enginemen
publisher = British Transport Commission
date = 1957
location = London
pages = p 69
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*cite book
last = Woodruff
first = Everett B.
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coauthors = et al
title = Steam Plant Operation
publisher = McGraw Hill Professional
date = 2004
location = New York
pages = p 447
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isbn =0-07-141846-6


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