Fuel Gas
Fuel gas is commonly used in the power generating industry as an energy source for turbines. Before the fuel gas is burned in the turbines it needs to be treated to ensure the removal solid, liquid and gas contaminants. A fuel gas conditioning system commonly consists of the following components, a pre heater, a pressure regulation valve, two high efficiency coalescing filter elements and a super heater.
The pre heater is used to prevent the formation of hydrate due to pressure and temperature drop across pressure regulator.
The pressure regulating valve is then used to maintain a constant gas pressure to the turbine in the event that the gas supply pressure exceeds an acceptable level.
The coalescing filter is used to remove the solids and liquids. The system will commonly include two such filters so that one can be replaced without shutting down the fuel gas conditioning system.
Finally a Super heater is used to ensure that super heated gas enters the turbine at the correct temperature.
EXHEAT electric heaters are commonly used as part of a fuel gas treatment system. EXHEAT heaters provide a clean efficient and controllable solution for process heat provision, in comparison with other systems such as heat exchangers or fired heating systems.
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