Selection of Papers by L.D. Porta (and others) – Volume 4

Locomotive Boiler Water

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Water Treatment, Feedwater Heating and Boiler Water Behaviour

Compiler and Editor, Martyn Bane, introduces the book with the following words:

“What counts is what one has in the boiler, not what one feeds into it.”

Ing. L.D.Porta’s simple statement outlines, in just a few words, what became his approach to boiler water treatment.  It seems at odds with accepted thinking on the topic, what did he mean by this?  Very simply, if the boiler water chemistry is within a defined range the nature of the feedwater is of no concern.

It has been known since the 1970s with certainty, but for a few decades previously less clearly, that with a certain boiler water chemistry it is possible, in a practical sense, to prevent scale formation, corrosion and caustic embrittlement1.  The use of Porta’s system also ensures fully mobile, non-adherent sludge formation and the production of technically pure steam, foaming and boiler water swelling are controlled.

The boiler water chemistry is controlled through the addition of chemicals dosed at a defined rate, whilst the locomotive is in service, regardless of feedwater conditions.  Naturally, the testing of boiler water samples needs to be undertaken to ensure success.  The test results indicate if extra alkalinity needs to be added or if a boiler blowdown is required.  Boiler water alkalinity and dissolved solids concentration are the two factors that are controllable conditions.

The implications of this are clear. Feedwater constantly varies at and between watering points.  There is nothing which can be done to change this unless a form of external treatment is applied, which the above suggests is not necessary.  Therefore why be concerned by feedwater variation?  Trying to accommodate any variations through adapting treatment dosing is always going to be, at best, difficult and inadequate.  History has shown this to be the case, but it remains a common approach.

This volume contains much information supporting Porta’s statement and approach.

Such is covered in Porta’s 1975 “Water Treatment” paper included in the book.  However, it may be seen from its Table of Contents that the book covers a much broader canvass, including papers on boiler water circulation and on boiler water pre-heating, and papers by other authors, including three papers by Martyn himself.

For those who don’t know him or of him, Martyn was an early advocate of Porta’s water treatment practice and set up his own company in the early 2000s to market the technology within the UK and beyond.  The company failed to prosper, partly because of difficulties in obtaining a satisfactory formulation of antifoam that allowed Porta’s recommended alkalinity and total dissolved solid levels to be obtained, but largely because of challenges persuading steam locomotive owners and operators to break with past practices and to adopt new ones.  Notwithstanding, Martyn successfully demonstrated what Porta Treatment could achieve by applying it over a period of several years to the boiler of ex-GWR 4-6-0 No 6024 King Edward I, in the maintenance and operation of which Martyn was heavily involved.  This he describes in one of his papers.

The book fills 505 numbered pages (511 in total) with coated surfaces that serve to enhance its several coloured illustrations.

Potential buyers are invited to download 72 sample pages from the book which give a taste of the wide range of topic covered in it.

Book price (soft cover): £40.00 (less 20% discount to ASTT members) plus postage

Note:  the book is also offered in Hard Cover for a price of £48.00 (less 20% discount to ASTT members) plus postage.

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