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Consensus for the Lay-up of Boilers, Turbines, Turbine Condensors, and Auxiliary Equipment (CRTD-66)
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The Turbine/Turbine Condenser Lay-up Task Group and the Boiler Lay-up Task group for the Water Technology Subcommittee of the ASME Research and Technology Committee on Water and Steam in Thermal Power Systems
The Turbine/Turbine Condenser Lay-up Task Group and the Boiler Lay-up Task group for the Water Technology Subcommittee of the ASME Research and Technology Committee on Water and Steam in Thermal Power Systems
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9780791836187
No. of Pages:
68
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ASME Press
Publication date:
2002
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3 Reasons for Lay-Up
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2
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Published:2002
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The Turbine/Turbine Condenser Lay-up Task Group and the Boiler Lay-up Task group for the Water Technology Subcommittee of the ASME Research and Technology Committee on Water and Steam in Thermal Power Systems. "Reasons for Lay-Up." Consensus for the Lay-up of Boilers, Turbines, Turbine Condensors, and Auxiliary Equipment (CRTD-66). Ed. The Turbine/Turbine Condenser Lay-up Task Group and the Boiler Lay-up Task group for the Water Technology Subcommittee of the ASME Research and Technology Committee on Water and Steam in Thermal Power Systems. ASME Press, 2002.
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During any non-operating periods after initial hydrotest, boilers and related equipment must be laid up properly to avoid corrosion damage. Failure to do so will reduce their availability, reliability, increase maintenance costs, and eventually shorten their useful life. Severe corrosion could even lead to catastrophic failure.
3.1
Steam Turbine Steam Side and Boiler Water Side Factors
3.2Boiler Fire Side Factors
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