Super Critical Power - Part92

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Standard Technical Features of BTG System for Supercritical 660/800 MW Thermal Units

g) Minimum dust - eight (8)


hopper storage
capacity (upto the
maximum trip level
based on design
point conditions
(while firing worst
coal (with maximum
ash) (in hrs)
h) Minimum hopper Sixty (60) Sixty (60)
valley angle to the
horizontal (degrees)
i) Maximum nos. of Two (2) for one TR Two (2) for one TR
ash hoppers set set
* Collecting plate spacing of 400 mm may also be allowed with reference
minimum sca as 195 m2/m3/s (calculated from sca of 260 m2/m3/s for 300
mm spacing as per inverse proportion of spacing between collecting plates).

10.2 System Description

The ESPs shall be of outdoor type and installed on the cold end side of
regenerative air pre-heaters. The flue gas shall be drawn from air pre-heater
outlets and guided through adequately sized duct work into the specified
number of independent gas streams of the ESP. Similarly, the flue gas after the
ESP shall be led to the suction of the induced draft fans. The flue gas
temperature may approach the economiser outlet temperature in case the
regenerative air pre-heaters fail to operate. These aspects shall be taken into
account while designing the ESPs.

10.3 Service Conditions

The steam generators are to be designed to burn HFO/HPS/LSHS and LDO in


conjunction with pulverised coal during startup and at low loads for warm up
and flame stablisation. Further, the frequency and durations for startup and
low loads operation may be quite large during unit commissioning and first
year of operation. The entire characteristics of expected combination of fuels
to be fired shall be taken into account and preventive measures shall be
provided to minimise the possibility of fires in the ESPs and to avoid the
corrosion of ESP components/ surfaces.

10.4 Location and Layout Requirements


ESP control room shall be located at grade level adjacent to the ESP and shall
house the control cubicles. The Man Machine Interface (MMI) to be provided
to enable unit control room operator to access the ESP controls for control,
monitoring and data acquisition functions may be suitably located in the unit
control room.

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