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Gravity flow — Siphon system of cooling components of turbine — generator units
Conclusions 1. The introduction of the gravity flow — siphon cooling system of the components of units of hydroelectric stations will considerably reduce the consumption of electricity for own needs. 2. The use of the gravity flow — siphon system is possible when the coolers of the components of the unit are 6 m above the level of intake of water. 3. The process of assembling the gravity flow — siphon cooling system of the units can be completely automated.
Gravity flow — Siphon system of cooling components of turbine — generator units
Conclusions 1. The introduction of the gravity flow — siphon cooling system of the components of units of hydroelectric stations will considerably reduce the consumption of electricity for own needs. 2. The use of the gravity flow — siphon system is possible when the coolers of the components of the unit are 6 m above the level of intake of water. 3. The process of assembling the gravity flow — siphon cooling system of the units can be completely automated.
Gravity flow — Siphon system of cooling components of turbine — generator units
Khovko, V. N. (author) / Rubinson, L. G. (author)
Hydrotechnical Construction ; 19 ; 466-468
1985-09-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Gravity flow — Siphon system of cooling components of turbine — generator units
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