Claims
- 1. A method for stripping ammoniacal water using a stripper (1) having a sump (4) at the bottom thereof and a head (3) at the top thereof, the head adapted to receive ammoniacal water (2) and the sump adapted to discharge water after it has been stripped, a saturator (9) having an inlet (10) for receiving a stripper gas component from the stripper head and an inlet for supplying sulfuric acid to the stripper gas component, the saturator having an outlet for ammonium sulfate at the bottom thereof and an outlet (11) for vapor at the top thereof, comprising the steps of:
- supplying steam (5) to the stripper sump and in countercurrent flow with ammoniacal water in the stripper to strip ammonia from the ammoniacal water using the stream;
- supplying ammoniacal water to the stripper head to form, with the countercurrent flow steam, stripper gas;
- removing condensate from the stripper gas in a heat exchanger (7);
- feeding the stripper gas less condensate to the saturator inlet (10) for receiving stripper gas;
- supplying sulfuric acid to the saturator over the sulfuric acid inlet to form ammonium sulfate and a vapor;
- removing the ammonium sulfate from the saturator over the ammonium sulfate outlet;
- compressing an amount of vapor (13) from the saturator vapor outlet;
- conveying the compressed saturator vapor (14) to the stripper sump in an uncooled state, the amount of saturator vapor augmenting the supply of steam to the stripper sump to save the steam and so that the sump is at a temperature of about 110.degree. C. and the ammonia is stripped by saturated steam;
- discharging (15) a remainder of the saturator vapor which has not been compressed so as to maintain the amount of saturator vapor supplied to the stripper sump at a constant level; the amount of saturated vapor augmenting the supply of steam to the stripper sump representing a savings in energy of steam to the stripper sump which is greater than energy required to compress the amount of vapor from the saturator vapor outlet.
- 2. A method of stripping ammoniacal water according to claim 1, wherein the supply of steam and amount of saturated vapor augmenting the supply of steam is supplied in indirect countercurrent flow to the ammoniacal water in the stripper.
- 3. A method of stripping ammoniacal water according to claim 2, wherein the steam requirement of the stripper is calculated from a temperature at the stripper head (3), the amount of stripper gas leaving the stripper (6) and the ammoniacal water inlet (2) temperature.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 241,011 filed Mar. 6, 1981, now abandoned.
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