Mode of Heat Input: - Unfired - Supplementary Fired - Fully/Fresh Air Fired
Mode of Heat Input: - Unfired - Supplementary Fired - Fully/Fresh Air Fired
CIRCULATION
Natural circulation Assisted / Forced circulation
PRESSURE LEVELS
Single pressure Multiple pressure
APPROACH POINT
Difference Between Saturation Temperature & Feed Water Temperature Entering Saturated Surface Lower Approach Means Higher Heat Recovery - But Higher Capitol Cost Lower Approach Means Higher Steaming Potential Under Upset / Partial Load Condition
STEAM TEMPERATURE
- 542 + 5 0C
WITH INTEGRAL DEAERATOR AND MAKE UP WATER HEATER - ON GE FRAME 6FA GAS TURBINE
and
approach
for
maximum
heat
STAGGERED BARE TUBE SCREEN SOLID FINS & SERRATED FINS FOR TUBES SPECIAL TUBE SHEETS/SUPPORTS TOP SUPPORTED
What is Attemperation : It is the controlled cooling, in a steam boiler, of steam at the superheater outlet or between the primary and secondary stages of the superheater to get the desired final steam temperature. Temperature control is usually achieved by admitting a fine spray of water into the steam line, through an attemperator or desuperheater.
0-50% CV
TE 204
TE 203
Superheated steam to ST
SH 2
SH 1
-50
+
from design trend
SP
SP-PV(error)
slave controller
Master controller
50-100% CV
SP-PV(error) manual
0-50% CV
SP
PV PV
TE 202 TE 201 TE 203
TE 204
Superheated steam to ST
SH 2
SH 1
TEMP
FLOW TPH
FLOW TPH
REASON FOR TWO CONTROL VAVLES. FIRST ONE IS 0-50% -6 TPH SECOND ONE IS 50 TO 100% - 27 TPH 1. When we are operating on part load, startup and shutdown spray requirement is minimum which is taken care by small(0-50%) valve. 2. When we are operating full load we need more attemperation which is catered by the big (50100%) valve. 3. Redundancy Even the failure of one valve we can control through another one.
WHY ATTEMPERATURATION GIVEN BETWEEN SH1 & SH2 Attemperation may be located before, between or after the superheater.
If it is located before : This will cause condensation of saturated steam from the boiler before it enters the superheater. So it is not the preferred location. If it is after the superheater : exact control of final temperature becomes difficult
So the Attemperation is kept between super heater 1 and superheater 2
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