Claims
- 1. A method of controlling a power plant assembly during low load operation, comprising:
- directing the flow of fluid exiting from a primary superheater of said power plant assembly through a flash tank, a secondary superheater, and thence through a turbine valve of a turbine, wherein said turbine valve is opened approximately 70% of its full open position, during said low load operation;
- controlling the furnace pressure in a furnace of said power plant assembly at a first constant value by means of a first valve, located at the inlet of said flash tank, during said low load operation;
- controlling the throttle pressure at said turbine valve at a second constant value, less than said first constant value, by means of a second valve, located at the steam outlet of said flash tank, during said low load operation; and
- regulating the water level in said flash tank by means of a third valve, located at the water outlet of said flash tank, which allows excess water in said flash tank to be drained off to a condenser of said power plant assembly.
- 2. A method of controlling a power plant assembly during once-through variable pressure operation, comprising:
- directing the flow of fluid exiting from a primary superheater of said power plant assembly directly to a secondary superheater of said power plant assembly by means of a valve, and thence through a turbine valve of a turbine, thereby bypassing a flash tank of said power plant assembly, during said once-through variable pressure operation; and
- allowing the throttle pressure of the steam at said turbine valve of a turbine to vary in response to the load requirements of the power plant assembly, said turbine valve being opened approximately 70% of its full open position, during said once-through variable pressure operation.
- 3. A method of controlling a power plant assembly during full pressure operation, comprising:
- directing the flow of fluid exiting from a primary superheater of said power plant assembly directly to a secondary superheater of said power plant assembly by means of a valve, and thence through a turbine valve of a turbine, thereby bypassing a flash tank of said power plant assembly, wherein the throttle pressure at said turbine valve is at a first constant value, and wherein said turbine valve is permitted to further open from a position of approximately 70% of its full open position, in response to the load requirements of the power plant assembly, during said full pressure operation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 593,202 filed Mar. 27, 1984, now abandoned, which is a continuation of parent application Ser. No. 262,844, filed May 12, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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