The Cooling Water Pump in Thermal Power Plant is a critical auxiliary pump used to circulate large volumes of cooling water through the condenser and cooling systems of a thermal power station. Its main function is to remove heat from the steam turbine condenser and maintain the proper operating temperature of the power generation system. By continuously circulating cooling water, the pump ensures that exhaust steam from the turbine can be effectively condensed back into water, allowing it to be reused in the boiler feedwater cycle. This process significantly improves the thermal efficiency and reliability of power plant operations. Cooling water pumps are widely installed in coal-fired power plants, gas-fired power plants, nuclear power stations, and industrial power generation facilities. Applications in Thermal Power Plants Cooling water pumps are mainly used in the following power plant systems: Steam turbine condenser cooling systems Circulating cooling water systems…
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