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Condenser Design Engineering Services
The condenser is often referred to as the biggest job-related headache by many power plant personnel. Due to its sheer size, hundreds of penetrations, and dozens of seals, just finding an air in-leak can consume several manhours and be very costly.
Even after repairs have been made, air in-leakage is low, and pump capacity is normal, many plants operate with excess back pressure, high DO, and low heat transfer coefficients. The result is poor heat rate and lost load. Plants that experience these problems are candidates for Inteks Power Plant Condenser Services.
Inteks Condenser Services are based on a solid foundation of physics and engineering principles, and utilize unique and Intek-patented methods to identify and correct condenser deficiencies. Intek has a step-wise approach to improving condenser performance to ensure that plants get economic results. With each step, the decision to continue is made by weighing the available information to assess the magnitude of the problem, the cost of the solution, and the benefit of the improvement.
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Intek will review condenser drawings and historical plant data as a first step in determining the cause of operating deficiencies. Learn more about condenser drawings
Intek engineers inspect the condenser to compare design drawings with the actual configuration. The inspection also helps define any modifications to the condenser that may be required, and/or provides the basis for numerical analysis of the problem. Learn more about condenser inspection
Intek analyzes the economics of the problem and suggests performance improvements that could be achieved by making engineering modifications. Learn more about flow problem analysis
A specific recommendation for modifying the condenser is made. Information supplied includes mechanical and assembly drawings, and a set of construction guidelines. Learn more about engineering modifications