Diagnostic Analysis of Boiler Make-Up Water Treatment System in Taishan Power Plant

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The boiler make-up water pretreatment system and desalination system of 2×1000MW units in Taishan power plant were investigated and analyzed,and their corrosion risk were assessed . The results showed that the change of seasons had no effect on the dosage of coagulate in boiler make-up water pretreatment system and the system had advantages of economic operation, simple maintenance, however, corrosion risk might exist in equipment; for desalination system, carbon remover could be omitted and it had a large cycle water production, and the water quality of the mixed bed is good, however, the effect of iron removal and high efficiency filter backwashing is poor, In addition, corrosion existed in both acid and alkali regeneration system as well as in drainage system, steam turbine and effluent treatment equipment.

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