
The condensing equipment of a steam turbine is an essential part of the condensing steam turbine unit. Its function is to condense the exhaust steam of the condensing steam turbine into water, forming and maintaining the required vacuum. The performance of the condensing equipment directly affects the thermal economy and safety of the entire unit.
Condenser Working Principle
Condensate equipment serves as a cooling source in the thermal cycle of steam turbines, used to reduce the exhaust pressure of the turbine to enhance the thermal efficiency of the cycle. The most effective way to lower the exhaust pressure of a steam turbine is to condense its exhaust steam into water. Because when steam releases heat in a sealed container (condenser), it condenses into a small volume of condensate, accumulating at the bottom of the condenser, creating a high vacuum in the space originally filled with steam. This is the simple working principle of condensate equipment.
The task of the condensing equipment is
(1) Establish and maintain a high degree of vacuum at the steam turbine exhaust outlet to enhance the thermal efficiency of the cycle.
(2) Condense the steam from the steam turbine into clean condensate to serve as the feed water for the boiler, and receive the thermal system.
Various drainage channels within the system.

































