A supplementary steam turbine refers to a turbine where, in addition to the main steam entering through the main steam valve and regulating valve to drive the turbine blades, one or more streams of low-pressure steam also enter the turbine through the rear stages to drive the turbine blades.
Reheat steam turbines are widely used in self-owned power plants or small-to-medium-sized power plants within industries such as cement, chemical, petroleum, metallurgy, coking, biomass energy, and waste incineration. They effectively utilize low-parameter energy sources like waste steam generated during production processes.
Turbine Structural Features:
· Structural Type: Quick-assembly multi-stage steam turbine
· Arrangement: Double-deck
· Mechanical Speed Control: Fully hydraulic regulation
· Electronic speed regulation (domestic or imported): Electro-hydraulic converter governor, integrated control system governor with four major functions (speed regulation, control, detection, protection)
· Overspeed protection: Mechanical flyweight protection and electromagnetic valve electronic intelligent control
· Steam seal type: Stainless steel labyrinth steam seal, honeycomb contact steam seal
· Main steam valve: Integrated automatic main steam valve (combination valve with quick-closing regulation)
·Main shaft assembly: Multi-speed impeller blades, interference fit between rotor and impeller
·Lubrication system: Oil lubrication (with integrated lubrication station)
·Thermal expansion compensation: Sliding thermal compensation for front bearing support
·Electrical configuration: Complete set of electrical control cabinets, protection cabinets, main control cabinets, with domestic generator (voltage 400-6300-10050V)
· Turntable Method: Manual or Electric