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ACC

Air Cooled Condensers &


The PAC SYSTEM®

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GEA Power Cooling – Large ACC Experience

Chuck Lenzie 1200 MW Combined Cycle (Nevada, USA)


• Air Cooled Condensers: 2 Units

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GEA Power Cooling – Large ACC Experience

Linden 614 MW Combined Cycle Cogen (New Jersey, USA)


• Air Cooled Condensers: 3 Units

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GEA Power Cooling – Large ACC Experience

Dry Fork 425 MW Coal Fired Plant (Wyoming, USA)


• Air Cooled Condenser: 1 Unit

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GEA Power Cooling – Large ACC Experience

El Dorado 480 MW Combined Cycle (Nevada, USA)


• Air Cooled Condenser: 1 Unit

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GEA Power Cooling – Large ACC Experience

Millmerran 2x420 MW Coal Fired (Queensland, Australia)


• Air Cooled Condensers: 2 Units

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GEA Power Cooling – Large ACC Experience

Riyadh PP9 1200 MW Combined Cycle (Saudi Arabia)


• Air Cooled Condensers: 4 Units

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GEA Power Cooling – Large ACC Experience

Bajio 500 MW Combined Cycle (Mexico)


• Air Cooled Condenser: 1 Unit

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GEA Power Cooling – Large ACC Experience

Coryton 750 MW Combined Cycle (United Kingdom)


• Air Cooled Condenser: 1 Unit

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Air Cooled Condensers

• Direct Cooling
(Condensing)
• Ambient Air as Medium
• Complete System
• Closed Circuit
• No Water Usage
• No Emissions
• No Visible Plume
• Dry Bulb Sensitive Air Cooled Condenser

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Air Cooled Condensers

WINDWALL

FIN TUBE BUNDLES

STEAM DISTRIBUTION HEADER

COUNTERFLOW MODULE

PARALLEL FLOW MODULE

AIR MOVING SYSTEM

AIR REMOVAL SYSTEM

STEAM IN CONDENSATE TANK

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Air Cooled Condensers

ATM

K K D K
Bundle Bundle Bundle Bundle

Turbine

EQ Line
ATM

Vacuum
System

Motive
I/A Condenser
Steam
Return
Line
Condensate
Drain Tank Pumps
Line

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Air Cooled Condensers

Basic Design Relationship

Q / ITD ∝ ACC Capacity


ITD = Tsat. – Tair in

• Steam Parameters
• mass flow
• backpressure
• enthalpy/quality
• Ambient Conditions
• inlet air temperature
• barometric pressure or elevation

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Air Cooled Condensers

ACC Cost Evaluations

• Capital Equipment Cost


• Installation Cost
• Other EPC Cost (Civil Work & Electrical, etc.)
• Operating Costs (Power Consumption, Maintenance, etc.)
• Far Field Noise Requirements
• Hot Weather Performance
• Cold Weather Performance

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Air Cooled Condensers - Components

ACC Fin Tubes


“ALEX” : Single Row, Carbon Steel Tube, AL Fins

• Composite Tube Bundle Fabrication


(Self-Supporting)
• Lightweight Heat Exchanger with High
Structural Rigidity
• Compact Design w/ High Extended
Surface Ratio (~ 117:1)
• Manufactured in North America

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Air Cooled Condensers

Sample Performance Curve – Fans Full Speed


300

250
Dry & Saturated Steam Flow - T/hr

200
FULL LOAD

150

100

50

0
20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Inlet Dry Bulb Temperature - C

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Air Cooled Condensers

ACC Performance – 100% Load


Steam Turbine Backpressure, mbar(a)

300

250

200

150

100

50

0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Ambient Temperature, deg. C


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Air Cooled Condensers

Factors Affecting ACC Design & Price


• Heat Rejection Capacity (Q)
• Level of Specified Performance (ITD)
• Steam Turbine Backpressure vs. Cooling Air Temp.
• Noise Emission Levels (Far Field)
• Unusual Project Specific Guarantees
• Excess Capacity (redundancy)
• Fan Power Consumption Limits
• Over-design for High Wind Speed (> 3 m/s)
• Geometric Considerations

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Air Cooled Condensers

Typical Maintenance
• Daily/weekly walk-by inspection through the fan cells checking only
for excessive noise or vibration (access to ACC fan motor assemblies
is done on-line and does not require fan motor shut down)

• Annual oil change to gearboxes


• Annual (or bi-annual) external fin washing to maintain 100% thermal
performance capability (washing is performed on-line, no more than a
single fan is shut down).

• Routine inspections during planned plant outages

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Topics of Discussion

• Introduction to GEA Group

• GEA Power Cooling

• Air Cooled Condensers

• Constructability

• PAC SYSTEM®

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PAC SYSTEM®

Classifications of Cooling Systems

Enhanced Dry Plume Abated

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PAC SYSTEM®

What is a PAC SYSTEM®

DRY COOLING SYSTEM WET COOLING SYSTEM

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PAC SYSTEM®

SSC & ACC are condensing steam in parallel

Steam turbine steam

ACC

Cooling tower

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PAC SYSTEM®

Cooling System Performance Comparison


Typical STG Backpressure Profile
7
Steam Turbine Backpressure, "HgA

6 DRY

5
PAC

WET
3

1
-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
o
Dry Bulb Temperature, F

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PAC SYSTEM®

Design data required for the thermal sizing of a PAC SYSTEM®


• Total steam turbine exhaust Steam Flow
• Steam Enthalpy or steam quality
• Steam Turbine Exhaust Pressure
• Plant Site Elevation (or atmospheric pressure)
• Design Inlet Air Dry Bulb and Wet Bulb Temperatures
• Annual or instantaneous Makeup Water Usage Limitations
• Auxiliary cooling duty (& flow) to be handled by cooling tower

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PAC SYSTEM®

Example (Comanche)
• Location: Pueblo, Colorado
• Owner: Xcel Energy
• Plant type: Coal – Fired
• Output: 750 Mwe
• Heat rejection system water limit: 4x106 m³/yr
• GEA Scope:
• ACC (material supply)
• MDCT (material supply & erection)
• SSC (material supply)

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PAC SYSTEM®

Example (Comanche)

9 cell cooling tower + 45 cell ACC

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PAC SYSTEM®

Example (Comanche): reduced BP in summer with PAC

10
9
8
BP (inch HgA)

7 ACC ONLY
6
5
4
3
2 PAC Reduced turbine BP results
1 in increased plant output
0
60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100
DBT (deg F)

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PAC SYSTEM®

Example (Comanche): dry cooling duty as function of DBT:


60%

50%
Dry Cooling Duty

40%

30%

20%

10%

0%
15 ⁰C 20 ⁰C 25 ⁰C 30 ⁰C 35 ⁰C 40 ⁰C 45 ⁰C 50 ⁰C
Dry Bulb Temperature

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PAC SYSTEM®

Exeter Energy 30 MW Waste-to-Energy (NE USA)

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PAC SYSTEM®

Streeter 40 MW Power Station (Midwest USA)

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PAC SYSTEM®

Tucuman 450 MW Combined Cycle (Argentina)

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PAC SYSTEM®

Goldendale 248 MW Combined Cycle (Washington, USA)

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PAC SYSTEM®

Benefits

• Reduced Capital Cost vs. 100% Dry System


• Improved Performance vs. 100% Dry System

100 % Wet 100 % Dry

Lower Capital Greater Capital


Expense Expense

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&
Questions and Answers

GEA Power Cooling, Inc.


143 Union Blvd., Suite 400 ■ Lakewood, CO 80228
(303) 987-0123 www.geapowercooling.com

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