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Tash & Bash System: D L Swain (Manager) Operation Department

This document discusses the TASH & BASH steam systems. TASH is the Turbine Auxiliary Steam Header, which provides steam for sealing turbines and removing non-condensable gases from condensers. BASH is the Boiler Auxiliary Steam Header, which provides steam for atomization, cleaning, and heating fuel tanks. It notes the operating parameters of 15-17 kg/cm2 and 230-300°C for TASH, and 8-12 kg/cm2 and 200-300°C for BASH. Deviations from these parameters can impact equipment performance and efficiency. The document outlines how pressure and temperature are controlled through regulating valves and spray lines to maintain optimal system operation.

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Tash & Bash System: D L Swain (Manager) Operation Department

This document discusses the TASH & BASH steam systems. TASH is the Turbine Auxiliary Steam Header, which provides steam for sealing turbines and removing non-condensable gases from condensers. BASH is the Boiler Auxiliary Steam Header, which provides steam for atomization, cleaning, and heating fuel tanks. It notes the operating parameters of 15-17 kg/cm2 and 230-300°C for TASH, and 8-12 kg/cm2 and 200-300°C for BASH. Deviations from these parameters can impact equipment performance and efficiency. The document outlines how pressure and temperature are controlled through regulating valves and spray lines to maintain optimal system operation.

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TASH & BASH

SYSTEM

D L Swain
(Manager)
Operation Department
CONTENT
 TASH & BASH system
 Uses of TASH & BASH
 Operating Parameter & its importance
 Controlling of parameter
TASH & BASH SYSTEM
 TASH( Turbine Auxiliary Steam Header)
 BASH (Boiler Auxiliary Steam Header)
 Commonly know as BPRDS/TPRDS station
( Pressure Regulating De superheating Steam)
 It consist of :-
 Set of pressure reducing cum control valve
 Set of pressure reducing(spray) valve
 For maintaining desired pressure & temp
USES OF TASH
(TURBINE AUXILIARY STEAM HEADER)

• Provide sealing of turbine


• To remove the non condensable
gases from condenser through
ejector

TASH
• GSC(gland sealing system)
• Provide steam to de aerator during
start –up
• Interconnection to station PRDS
header for supplying aux steam to
other units.
USES OF BASH
(BOILER AUXILIARY STEAM HEADER)

• Atomisation, cleaning,
scavenging
• FOPH ( for heating of HFO tank)
• HFO tracing line
BASH • VAM
• SCAPH
• Interconnection to station PRDS
header for supplying aux steam
to other units.
OPERATING PARAMETER & ITS
IMPORTANCE
 TASH System
 Operating pressure 15-17 kg/cm2
 Operating temp 230 – 300◦C

 BASH system
 Operating temp 200-300◦C
 Operating pressure 8-12 kg/cm2
WHAT HAPPENS IF THESE
PARAMETR IS NOT MAINTAINED
TASH SYSTEM

 IF OPERATING PRESSURE IS LOW


 Sufficient pressure is not created in ejector so it
will not able to pull non condensable gases from
condenser ( condenser effc. decrease)
 Vacuum will fall with result in lower gland steam
pressure.

 IF OPERATING PRESSURE IS HIGH


 Equipment performance.
TASH SYSTEM
 IF OPERATING TEMPERATURE IS LOW
 Possibilityof forming moisture this will lead
decrease in ejector efficiency.
 Resulting low gland steam temp vibration of
turbine during start up/ shutdown.

 IF OPERATING TEMPERATURE IS HIGH


 Resulting high gland steam temp vibration of
turbine during start up/ shutdown , damaged to
seal.
 Steam in ejector will not condense .
BASH SYSTEM
 IF OPERATING TEMPERATURE IS LOW
 Lead to condensation of HFO
 Sufficient oil can’t be pump in oil burner
 IF OPERATING TEMPERATURE IS HIGH
 Can cause fire in HFO
 IF OPERATING PRESSURE IS LOW
 HFO atomization poor.
 IF OPERATING PRESSURE IS HIGH
 Design for particular pressure can damage pipes.
CONTROLLING OF PARAMETER
 Controlling of pressure
 Through the pneumatic valve of L.C. or H.C.
steam line
 Using H.C. or L.C. line depends on the steam
requirement
 Controlling of temperature
 Through the spray line
THANK YOU

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