Boiler, combined cycle plant, and boiler operation method

US10577985B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10577985-B2
Application numberUS-201515329814-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 2, 2015
Priority dateSep 26, 2014
Publication dateMar 3, 2020
Grant dateMar 3, 2020

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Abstract

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The purpose of the present invention is to maintain the intake pressure of a water supply pump at an operable pressure. A boiler is provided with: condensate pumps (a condensate pump and an auxiliary condensate pump); a branch line that causes water delivered by the condensate pumps to branch; a drum (a low-pressure drum) that is connected to one (a low-pressure branch line) of two lines into which the branch line branches; and a water supply pump that is connected to the other (a high-pressure branch line) of the two lines into which the branching line branches and that pumps water to an evaporator (a high-pressure evaporator). The boiler is additionally provided with pressure applying means that guides a portion of the water in the drum to the water supply pump side when the intake pressure on the inlet side of the water supply pump has become lower than a predetermined pressure.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A boiler comprising: a condensate pump; a branch line which causes water delivered by the condensate pump to branch; a drum which is connected to one of two lines into which the branch line branches; a water supply pump which is connected to the other of the two lines into which the branch line branches, the water supply pump being configured to pump water to an economizer; a bypass line which bypasses a portion of the branch line and connects the drum and the inlet side of the water supply pump to each other; and a check valve which is provided in the bypass line and allows the water to flow only from the drum side to the water supply pump side, wherein the boiler is provided with means for guiding a portion of the water in the drum with a pressure higher than a pressure on an inlet side of the water supply pump to the water supply pump side via the check valve by a pressure difference in a case where an intake pressure of the water supply pump has become lower than a predetermined pressure due to a charge pressure generated by the condensate pump decreasing during operation of the condensate pump and the water supply pump. 2. The boiler according to claim 1 , wherein an inner diameter of a path from the drum to the inlet side of the water supply pump which includes the bypass line is larger than an inner diameter of a path from a branch portion of the branch line to the outlet side of the condensate pump which does not include the bypass line. 3. The boiler according to claim 1 , wherein a check valve which allows water from only the condensate pump side to flow is provided in a path to the outlet side of the condensate pump except for the path from the drum to the inlet side of the water supply pump including the bypass line. 4. The boiler according to claim 1 , wherein the means for guiding includes: a flow regulation valve which is provided in the one of the two lines into which the branch line branches; a detection unit which detects that the inlet side pressure of the water supply pump has become lower than a predetermined pressure; and a controller which controls the flow regulation valve to be fully opened in a case where the detection unit detects that the inlet side pressure of the water supply pump has become lower than the predetermined pressure. 5. The boiler according to claim 4 , wherein a check valve which allows the water from only the condensate pump side to flow is provided in the path from the branch portion of the branch line to the outlet side of the condensate pump. 6. The boiler according to claim 1 , wherein multiple condensate pumps are arranged in parallel and provided so as to be selectively switched, and the means for guiding guides a portion of the water in the drum to the water supply pump side when the multiple condensate pumps are switched. 7. A combined cycle plant comprising: a gas turbine; the boiler according to claim 1 having a flue gas discharged from the gas turbine as a heat source; a steam turbine which is driven by steam generated by the boiler; a condenser which condenses steam via the steam turbine; and a condensate pump which supplies the condensate from the condenser to the boiler. 8. A boiler operation method of branching water delivered by a condensate pump, and guiding water in one branch line to a drum while guiding water in the other branch line to a water supply pump and pumping the water to an economizer, wherein the boiler comprises: the condensate pump; a branch line which causes water delivered by the condensate pump to branch; the drum which is connected to one of two lines into which the branch line branches; the water supply pump which is connected to the other of the two lines into which the branch line branches, the water supply pump being configured to pump water to the economizer; a bypass line which bypasses a portion of the branch line and connects the drum and the inlet side of the water supply pump to each other; and a check valve which is provided in the bypass line and allows the water to flow only from the drum side to the water supply pump side, the method comprising: guiding a portion of the water in the drum with a pressure higher than a pressure on an inlet side of the water supply pump to the water supply pump side via the check valve by a pressure difference when an intake pressure of the water supply pump has become lower than a predetermined pressure due to a charge pressure generated by the condensate pump decreasing during operation of the condensate pump and the water supply pump.

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  • F22D5/36Primary

    for feeding a number of steam boilers designed for different ranges of temperature and pressure · CPC title

  • the heat carrier being a hot gas, e.g. waste gas such as exhaust gas of internal-combustion engines · CPC title

  • F01K23/108Primary

    Regulating means specially adapted therefor · CPC title

  • Arrangements or modifications of condensate or air pumps · CPC title

  • the engines being turbines · CPC title

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What does patent US10577985B2 cover?
The purpose of the present invention is to maintain the intake pressure of a water supply pump at an operable pressure. A boiler is provided with: condensate pumps (a condensate pump and an auxiliary condensate pump); a branch line that causes water delivered by the condensate pumps to branch; a drum (a low-pressure drum) that is connected to one (a low-pressure branch line) of two lines into w…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Sys
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F22D5/36. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 03 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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