chadl
Mechanical
- Jun 30, 2006
- 10
My company is working on the design of a fire protection system for a new development located near a 680 megawatt simple cycle power plant. The plant consists of 4 170 megawatt CT's, fueled by natural gas or fuel oil.
A flow test was conducted on the water system near the site to determine the available water supply. We are concerned that intermittent water use at the plant could effect the water supply in the area.
I have some experience with power plant design, but it's been a few years ago, and mainly with combined cycle type plants, which have a substantial water demand for cooling tower make up and other uses. A simple cycle plant would not seem to require that much. I do know that some plants utilize evaporative cooling on the intake air for the CT's, and if my (very) rough (but conservative) calculations are correct, that is limited to under 100 gpm for a plant this size.
Are their any other process in a plant like this that would require a significant amount of water (ie greater than a couple hundred gpm)?
Also, I understand this is a very vague questions, we do not know any details about this plant other than basic size and type (mainly pulled from internet press releases). I'm mainly trying to determine if it could be an issue, if so, we will try to get the water department to provide use with more detailed information regarding their water usage.
Thanks for any help
Chad
A flow test was conducted on the water system near the site to determine the available water supply. We are concerned that intermittent water use at the plant could effect the water supply in the area.
I have some experience with power plant design, but it's been a few years ago, and mainly with combined cycle type plants, which have a substantial water demand for cooling tower make up and other uses. A simple cycle plant would not seem to require that much. I do know that some plants utilize evaporative cooling on the intake air for the CT's, and if my (very) rough (but conservative) calculations are correct, that is limited to under 100 gpm for a plant this size.
Are their any other process in a plant like this that would require a significant amount of water (ie greater than a couple hundred gpm)?
Also, I understand this is a very vague questions, we do not know any details about this plant other than basic size and type (mainly pulled from internet press releases). I'm mainly trying to determine if it could be an issue, if so, we will try to get the water department to provide use with more detailed information regarding their water usage.
Thanks for any help
Chad