Claims
- 1. A wet electrostatic precipitator for use with a coal fired boiler having a flue gas outlet comprising, in combination, a housing having inlet and outlet openings; electrostatic field section means in said housing including a plurality of spaced, substantially parallel collection plates extending in a flow direction along a flow path, a plurality of discharge electrodes interposed in the spaces between said collection plates, and means applying an electric potential between said collection plates and said electrodes; a first plurality of relatively narrow and elongated baffles in said housing extending across said flow path in advance of said electrostatic field section means; a second plurality of relatively narrow and elongated baffles in said housing extending across said flow path downstream of said electrostatic field section means, said first and second pluralities of baffles each being arranged in successive groups spaced along the flow path, each group being arranged in at least two successive rows, the lateral spacing between the baffles in each row of said first plurality of baffles being greater than the width of the baffles, the lateral spacing between baffles in each of said second plurality of baffles being equal to or less than the width of the baffles, successive rows of said first and second pluralities of baffles being staggered laterally relative to each other; inlet means including said inlet opening and connected by said inlet opening to said flue gas outlet of a coal fired boiler and directing the flue gases, containing flyash and SO.sub.2 to be precipitated, to flow between said collection plates along a flow path within said housing;means directing continuous sprays of washing liquid into the spaces between and against said collection plates; hopper means positioned below said electrostatic field section means and collecting therefrom a slurry formed of the washing liquid and the precipitated flyash and SO.sub.2, said housing having openings communicating with said hopper means; clarifier means connected to said hopper means to receive the slurry therefrom; means supplying neutralizing chemicals to said clarifier means; said clarifier means separating the slurry into a sludge, containing the flyash, and a liquor; and a recycle pump operable to recycle the liquid to said spray means as the washing liquid to increase the effectiveness of SO.sub.2 absorption by the washing liquid.
- 2. A wet electrostatic precipitator, as claimed in claim 1, including a source of make-up water and second spray means connected to said source of make-up water and positioned to direct sprays of water on said flue gas so as to saturate the flue gas entering said inlet means.
- 3. A wet electrostatic precipitator, as claimed in claim 1, including a second spray means in said inlet means connected to said recycle pump and positioned to direct sprays of liquid against the upstream surfaces of said first plurality of baffles; said hopper means being positioned below said inlet means.
- 4. A wet electrostatic precipitator, as claimed in claim 3, wherein said second spray means direct said liquor against the upstream surfaces of said first plurality of baffles in a direction extending substantially transversely to the flow path of said flue gas.
- 5. A wet electrostatic precipitator, as claimed in claim 3, wherein said second spray means is positioned to direct sprays of liquor against the upstream surfaces of said first plurality of baffles along a direction extending substantially parallel to the flow path of said flue gas.
- 6. A wet electrostatic precipitator, as claimed in claim 3, including at least one transverse electrostatic precipitator section in said housing positioned intermediate said first plurality of baffles and said electrostatic field section, said transverse electrostatic precipitator section including first and second groups of transverse baffles extending transversely across said flow path in spaced relation and further discharge electrodes positioned in the spaces therebetween.
- 7. A wet electrostatic precipitator, as claimed in claim 6, wherein said first and second groups of transverse baffles each include a plurality of relatively narrow and elongated baffles arranged in successive rows with the lateral spacing between the baffles in each row being in excess of the width of the baffles, and with the rows of baffles being laterally staggered relative to each other, and including third spray means connected to said recycle pump and directing continuous sprays of liquor against said transverse baffles.
- 8. A wet electrostatic precipitator, as claimed in claim 6, in which said hopper means includes a first hopper communicating with said inlet means, said transverse electrostatic precipitator section and the upstream portion of said electrostatic field section to collect a heavy slurry of washing liquid, flyash and SO.sub.2, and a second hopper connected to the downstream portion of said electrostatic field section means and collecting a light slurry of washing liquid, flyash and SO.sub.2 ; said clarifying means including respective clarifiers connected to said first and second hoppers; respective means supplying neutralizing chemicals to each of said clarifiers; means connecting each of said clarifiers to said recycle pump to supply clarified liquor thereto; a thickener hopper connected to both of said clarifiers and having a sludge outlet; and means connecting said thickener hopper to said recycle pump to supply clarified liquor thereto.
- 9. A wet electrostatic precipitator, as claimed in claim 6, including a mist eliminator electrostatic section positioned in said housing intermediate said electrostatic field section and said outlet opening for eliminating washing liquid mist from said gaseous medium.
- 10. A wet electrostatic precipitator, as claimed in claim 9, wherein said mist eliminator electrostatic section includes a transverse electrostatic precipitator section including first and second groups of transverse baffles extending transverse to the flow path in spaced relation therealong and further discharge electrodes positioned intermediate said first and second groups of transverse baffles.
- 11. A wet electrostatic precipitator, as claimed in claim 10, wherein said first and second groups of baffles of said mist eliminator electrostatic section include a plurality of relatively narrow and elongated baffles arranged in successive rows, with the lateral spacing between the baffles in each row being equal to or less than the width of the baffles and with the rows of baffles being laterally staggered relative to each other.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 329,269, filed Feb. 2, 1973.
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Divisions (1)
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