Small/Mid-sized Condensing Turbines
Characteristics
Condensing steam turbines are employed when steady and continuous power generation is the main requirement. These turbines are recommended for plants where high reliability in power generation is required or in waste-heat recovery plants where power is generated from inexpensive fuels.
While the main steam flows through the turbine and into the condenser, steam can also be bled from the turbine for feedwater heating to increase overall plant efficiency.
Steam Turbine Specifications
Type | Condensing turbine |
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No. of casings | Single casing |
Output | Up to 200 MW Class |
Main steam conditions | Up to 13.7 MPa / Up to 566°C |
Revolutions per minute | 3,000 min-1 (50 Hz) / 3,600 min-1 (60 Hz) |
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