It has been a remarkable journey of inestimable contentment working under the supervision of such eminent Engineers of the BTPS, Deepnagar. At the risk of forgetting to mention some names, a modest attempt has been made for appreciating the work of all the persons who have made valuable contributions during the internship and also in the preparation of this report. I would like to thanks Mr. V. S. Patil, Chief General Manager, Mr. R.N. Patil, HR Manager, for allowing me to take in-plant training at the Bhusawal Thermal Power Station, Deepnagar. I specially express my deep sense of gratitude to Mr. A. Harne Executive Engineer (Technical’s), who silently maneuvered my efforts and spent painstaking hours, through the course of training. As a result of his unwavering support and suggestions, I have been in a position to get my training report prepared in due time. I am also grateful to the technical team of different departments who have been very informative and co-operative to me fro...
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INTRODUCTION Tanjung Jati “B” coal fired power plant as a steam energy system, requires a thermal conditioner system to maintain steam pressure inside the boiler by maintaining low temperature layer above the turbines. It requires a large and continuous supply of thermal exchange medium to meet that point. The most possible medium is the low temperature of sea water, since it is always available and not expensive. A system to draw sea water to the plant is called Sea Water Intake (SWI) System. Therefore, the existence of a SWI becoming a major part in a coal fired power plant, not only complementary
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