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Nash vacuum systems are essential components in thermal power plants, designed to optimize energy efficiency and enhance overall performance. These systems play a critical role in maintaining low condenser pressures, which is vital for improving the plant's thermal efficiency and overall power output. With decades of expertise and a strong focus on engineered-to-order solutions, Nash ensures that each vacuum system is tailored to meet the unique requirements of modern power plants

Combined Cycle Power Plants achieve high levels of efficiency by combining two thermodynamic cycles: the Joule cycle (gas turbine) and the Rankine cycle (steam turbine). In this setup, gas is burned in a gas turbine to generate mechanical energy, which is converted into electricity by a generator. The hot exhaust gases from the gas turbine are used to produce steam that powers a secondary steam turbine, also driving a generator to produce additional electricity.

To achieve maximum efficiency, the pressure in the steam turbine's condenser must be kept as low as possible. Lower pressure levels improve the thermal efficiency of the steam cycle, maximizing energy output and reducing fuel consumption. This principle is outlined in the Clausius-Rankine cycle.

The pressure in the condenser is influenced by cooling water temperature and is below atmospheric levels, effectively creating a vacuum. This vacuum can be compromised if air leaks into the system, typically at flange connections or other points between the turbine and condenser. An increase in air content raises the total pressure, reducing efficiency, power output, and increasing CO2 emissions.

Key Benefits

  • Enhanced energy efficiency, leading to greater electrical output
  • Reliable and safe operation under varied environmental and turbine operation conditions
  • Compliance with major global and local standards and regulations (e.g. PED, EN, ASME, HEI, VGB, IEC, NEMA and others)

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Main Applications is a thermal power plant

Condenser Exhauster Systems

NASH condenser exhauster packages are used in steam cycle plants to efficiently remove inward air leakage from the condenser. The effect is to provide lower turbine backpressure, improve heat rates, and reduce generating costs. 

The packages typically consist of a liquid ring vacuum pump (either a two-stage vacuum pump or a single stage vacuum pump with air ejector), air-liquid discharge separator, heat exchanger, and associated controls. 

NASH condenser exhauster packages perform reliably, operate automatically, and hold the condenser at the best possible vacuum during unexpected transients of air leakage.

Durable and Rugged Performance

The NASH Condenser Exhauster system delivers proven reliability and performance, year-in and year-out. Constructed typically around the TC or 2BE1 liquid ring vacuum pump, our Condenser Exhauster systems are engineered to run the life of the power station, and require minimal maintenance.

Optimal Performance for Air Removal in Power Plants

Available in sizes from 3 to 45 SCFM (6 to 87 kg/hr) as per HEI and are designed to provide sufficient capacity to remove air over the entire condenser operating range. In addition, because the pump performance increases as the circulating water temperature go down, they compensate for seasonal climate variations.

Related Products:
2BE1, 2BE4, TC, 2BV5, 2BV6 and Condenser Exhauster Systems (incl. Hybrid Steam and Air Ejector Systems)