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MarkFry

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Hello,
I am currently working on a project for a small coal fired power station of less than 12MW. I am trying to locate some general arrangement drawings for an ESP so suit. It does not have to be exact, just in the ball park. If anyone can assist it would be most appreciated.

Mark
 
Not an area I'm familiar with, but would the following site be of help:
It has a number of manuals and layout drawings that appear to be free for use.

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Can't say I've ever seen an ESP that small. Not that someone wouldn't make it somewhere. Most of my coal fired ESP experience was 500 MW and up. For a small unit, I'd look amongst vendors for Pulp and paper equipment. They have ESP's on smaller bark boilers and chemical recovery boilers and maybe even some paper mill sized coal fired boilers.

Google an organization named TAPPI. Here is a link to their buyers guide.


Here is a company that I think might be able to handle what you are looking for;


rmw
 
Thanks for the help guy's.

Mark
 
For such a small unit, how about a baghouse filter?
 
Just up stream the flue gas stack is the usual location for an ESP.


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