Talk:Deaerator
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[edit] Deletion of "Position in turbine cycle" section
Deaerators are used for many types of boilers and steam generators such as waste heat boilers, gas turbine cogeneration systems, large petroleum refinery and petrochemical plant utility boilers, thermal power plants (or power stations), and many others. The diagram in the subject section (Image:Dores-Turbine Cycle diag1.png) applies only to the use of dearators in thermal power plants and would mislead unknowledgeable readers into thinking that deaerators are only used in power plants. To include additional diagrams for all the other types of boilers and steam generators would be impractical.
Also, the diagram (Image:Dores-Turbine Cycle diag1.png) really is not needed at all. The deaerator diagram (Image:Dores-Deaerator diag1.png) which is included in the article is all that is needed ... and it is the most commonly used type of deaerator for all of the above mentioned types of boilers and steam generators.
For the above reasons, I am deleting the subject section. For those who are interested, the diagram in Thermal power station and in Fossil fuel power plant shows where the deaerator is located in power plants. - mbeychok 04:46, 27 May 2007 (UTC)