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What Are The Types of HRSG

Heat recovery steam generators (HRSGs) are used in combined cycle power plants to produce steam from the exhaust heat of gas turbines. There are different types of HRSGs classified by their heat input source, design, or operating pressure. Fired HRSGs add supplemental fuel for heating while unfired HRSGs only use exhaust heat. Design types include vertical and horizontal configurations that differ in orientation of gas and steam flows. Operating pressures can be single or multiple, with larger HRSGs optimally using three pressure levels to improve performance.

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What Are The Types of HRSG

Heat recovery steam generators (HRSGs) are used in combined cycle power plants to produce steam from the exhaust heat of gas turbines. There are different types of HRSGs classified by their heat input source, design, or operating pressure. Fired HRSGs add supplemental fuel for heating while unfired HRSGs only use exhaust heat. Design types include vertical and horizontal configurations that differ in orientation of gas and steam flows. Operating pressures can be single or multiple, with larger HRSGs optimally using three pressure levels to improve performance.

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What are the types of HRSG's?

Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG's) are a critical part of a Combined Cycle Power Plant. As
with any other product or process, there are different types. Here we take a look at the different
types.
The main application of the (Heat Recovery Steam Generators) HRSG is in Combined Cycle power
plants. In these plants the power generation from the Rankine cycle part, ie. the steam turbine, is
around one third of the total power generated . HRSG's produce the steam for this.
Classification of HRSGs is on application, design, or operation. Some of the types are described
below.

Fired and Unfired

One way is to classify it based on the heat input.


Normally HRSG's do not have any additional heat input. The performance and output of the HRSG
is dependent on the exhaust heat of the gas turbine. At part loads, this leads to reduced output
from the HRSG's. In addition, ambient conditions also affect the Gas Turbine performance. This
could affect the downstream process were the steam is used. To avoid such situations
supplemental firing of oil or gas takes place. Even though this may not be an efficient process, it
avoids costly production disturbances.
Supplemental Firing takes place in burners in the gas duct at HRSG inlet. Oil or gas is the
supplementary fuel. Since the flue gas at exhaust of a Gas Turbine is high in Oxygen content,
additional air is not required for combustion. This eliminates the need of Forced draft or Induced
Draft fans.

Vertical and Horizontal Types

Another classification is on the construction or design of the HRSG. Based on the gas flow it can be
vertical or horizontal.
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Vertical types have gas flow vertically upward with coils placed horizontally.
Horizontal types have gas flows horizontal with coils placed vertically.

From the performance and cost point of view both are the same. More than the technical issues it is
a proprietary design of individual manufacturers or client preferences. Some of the differences are :

Horizontal types require a 30 % larger footprint area.


More expansion joints are required in horizontal units.
Structural requirements are higher in vertical types.
Horizontal types are more difficult for maintenance and inspections.
Overall cost may be same in both types.

Multiple Pressure Operation.

Yet another classification is on the operation pressure.

Smaller HRSG units operate on single pressure. The water to steam conversion takes place

in one single pressure circuit. This is similar to conventional combustion boilers.


In larger units, for optimizing the performance of the HRSG, steam generation takes place
in multi pressure circuits. The current optimum is to use three pressure levels. (Details in
the next article)

HRSG (HEAT RECOVERY STEAM GENERATORS)

HRSG's are boilers placed downstream of Gas turbines to absorb the exhaust heat and produce steam. This
equipment makes the combined cycle the most efficient power generation system available today. What are
they? How is it different? This series elaborates the different types and optimization tech

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