Central electric power stations were also undergoing rapid growth and the operation of new high-pressure boilers, steam turbines and electrical substations created a large demand for instruments and controls. Central control rooms became common in the 1920s, but as late as the early 1930s, most process controls were on-off.
Read MoreCentral electric power stations were also undergoing rapid growth and the operation of new high-pressure boilers, steam turbines and electrical substations created a large demand for instruments and controls. Central control rooms became common in the 1920s, but as late as the early 1930s, most process controls were on-off.
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Read MoreThe off-gas at a rate of 66,000 Nm3/h leaves the afterburner chamber at a temperature of 1000°C. Heat is recovered in a steam boiler. The gases leave the boiler at 270°C. Steam is generated at 25 atm and superheated to 250°C at a rate of 34 t/h. A steam turbine generates electric power at the rate of 1320 kw/h consuming 22 t/h steam.
Read MoreThe off-gas at a rate of 66,000 Nm3/h leaves the afterburner chamber at a temperature of 1000°C. Heat is recovered in a steam boiler. The gases leave the boiler at 270°C. Steam is generated at 25 atm and superheated to 250°C at a rate of 34 t/h. A steam turbine generates electric power at the rate of 1320 kw/h consuming 22 t/h steam.
Read MoreCentral electric power stations were also undergoing rapid growth and the operation of new high-pressure boilers, steam turbines and electrical substations created a large demand for instruments and controls. Central control rooms became common in the 1920s, but as late as the early 1930s, most process controls were on-off.
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