Cooling-water supply system with self-adjusting hydraulics
First Claim
1. A method of operating a cooling-supply system for the condenser of a power plant which comprises the steps of:
- pumping cooling water from a source through a cooling-water channel at a first location;
pumping water from said channel at a second location through said condenser and through a warm-water channel;
collecting water from said warm-water channel in a reservoir;
maintaining the level of water in said reservoir substantially constant;
bypassing said channels into one another; and
controlling the flow of water from one channel into the other at the bypass solely by the relative rates pumped at said location, thereby regulating the temperature of the water entering said condenser.
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Abstract
Cooling water is supplied to a load, e.g. a thermal-power station, from a source of water such as a lake or stream susceptible to changes in level. The system comprises a first pump drawing water from the source, a filter arrangement downstream of the first pump, a duct downstream of the filter arrangement and a second pump connected between the duct and the input side of the load. The downstream side of the load, from which the warm water emerges, is passed through a second duct and then preferably through a warm-water level control arrangement before being disposed in a sink or other basin. A connection between the discharge duct and the feed duct is permanently maintained and allows water to flow from the feed duct to the discharge duct or vice versa in dependence upon the relative quantities of liquid displaced by the pump. As a result, the water fed through the second pump can have its temperature adjusted by mixing with warm water automatically.
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1. A method of operating a cooling-supply system for the condenser of a power plant which comprises the steps of:
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pumping cooling water from a source through a cooling-water channel at a first location; pumping water from said channel at a second location through said condenser and through a warm-water channel; collecting water from said warm-water channel in a reservoir; maintaining the level of water in said reservoir substantially constant; bypassing said channels into one another; and controlling the flow of water from one channel into the other at the bypass solely by the relative rates pumped at said location, thereby regulating the temperature of the water entering said condenser. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A cooling-water system for the condenser of a power plant, comprising:
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a source of cooling water; a first pump connected to said source for displacing cooling water at a first rate; a cooling-water channel connected to said first pump for conducting the cooling water therefrom; a second pump drawing water from said cooling channel and pumping it through said condenser at a second rate; a warm-water channel connected to said condenser for conducting warm water therefrom; a valveless bypass interconnecting said channels for permitting selected flow from one of said channels to the other in either direction through said bypass in dependence upon the relative rates; and temperature sensing means at said condenser for controlling at least one of said pumps. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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