Two shift gate valves operation power plants
Two shift operation power plants
Power stations that were originally designed for “base load” applications are now increasingly being asked to operate on a two shift, stop/start regime; this is more commonly known in the industry as dual shifting. The multiple start/stops that these stations are now experiencing is in some instances causing an increase of operational issues due to the to the constantly changing process parameters. For example dual shift stations will experience additional thermal stress in the headers, drums, high temperature piping, valves plus the auxiliary equipment leading to additional wear and tear of their systems and component parts. This is due to the more frequent use of the plant at severe service conditions. The consequences of the change in plant operation cannot be ignored. If the plant is not operated correctly or more importantly modified properly to handle these changes the lifetime of the components within the plant will decrease enormously. The changing operational requirements of the plant require that the steam coolers, desuperheater valves, drains, feed water control valves, main steam isolation valves and the turbine quick closing valves are reviewed. These critical pieces of equipment have to be specifically designed to take the new...
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