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Sunny Success for Tranter in SpainTranter International AB – a world leader in heat transfer equipment – has recently supplied and commissioned plate heat exchanger (PHE) equipment for Europe’s largest solar thermal power facility. The PHE performs vital oil cooling for the steam turbine’s main bearings, ensuring that this critical unit functions efficiently and reliably, with the added benefit that it can easily cleaned or even enlarged in any future upgrades. The installation has a total collector surface of 1.1 million square metres and is situated on the Guadix plateau in Andalusia. The main element of the parabolic trough power plant is a solar
field which provides steam for a conventional steam turbine. It
consists of numerous parallel rows of solar collectors, arranged along
a north-south axis and following the path of the sun from east to west.
The reflectors consist of parabolic mirrors made from an extremely
transparent, silver-coated glass compound which concentrates the
incident solar radiation onto an absorber pipe in the focal line of
the collector. The absorption pipe contains a heat transfer medium - a
temperature-stable synthetic oil in a closed circuit that can be heated
to temperatures of up to 400 degrees Celsius. Until now, parabolic
trough technology is the only large-scale solar power plant technology
that has proven reliable over a long period of time. There is a growing acceptance in industry of the importance of
maximising heat conversion efficiencies for environmental as well as
economic reasons. Tranter continues to lead the way by offering a wide
range of gasketed and welded heat exchangers that deliver
cost-effective efficiency for pressures and temperatures up to 1000
psig and 1000°F. Compared to shell and tube, these compact, plate-type units
typically take up only a tenth of the installed footprint and save
weight, material and maintenance costs and they have proven performance
in feed water heating, condensing, thermal isolation circuits,
component cooling and many other applications. |
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