Clayton offer a
range of Steam Generators to supply superheated steam. These
units use the same proven design as the basic Steam Generator
that produces saturated steam, but with the addition of an
integral superheater section. This eliminates the need for a
separately fired superheater.
Units can be provided in a configuration that allows the user
the option of providing either saturated or superheated steam.
Superheated steam can be provided at pressures up to 57 bar and
at temperatures up to 450 șC.

These units are available to provide superheated steam in a
variety of applications – for industrial needs, as well as, as
auxiliary boilers in power plants, and anywhere that superheated
steam is needed.
Since superheater Steam Generators are essentially of the same
design as saturated steam units, they provide the same
advantages.
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Rapid Start -
from a cold state to full output in 5 to 20 minutes
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The unit can
be left in a cold stand-by condition
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Fast Response
to load swings
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Compact
Design
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High Degree
of Operator Safety – Non-Explosive Design
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Low
Maintenance – Single Burner
A typical
application for a Clayton Superheated Steam Generator would be
as an auxiliary boiler in a power station. Providing turbine
gland sealing and system warm-up steam to enable a fast
black-start of the station. Click below for a case history of
this application.

Power Station Application
EG-504-HP Superheated
Steam Generator