The gas turbine boiler is a dual-pressure natural circulation waste heat boiler, which can include supplementary firing. It is designed to work in conjunction with a gas turbine as one of the main components in a gas-steam combined cycle power plant. The boiler can be installed either indoors or outdoors, operating under positive pressure. All sections of the flue gas passage system are designed to withstand the exhaust pressure and shock forces during normal operation of the gas turbine.
Key Features:
Compatibility: The boiler is compatible with the exhaust conditions of gas turbines fueled by natural gas. It can be equipped with a flue-gas-fired supplementary firing system designed to operate with natural gas, ensuring that the boiler meets the steam parameters required for power generation.
Design: The overall layout and primary structure of the boiler follow international standards for modular combinations, enabling it to adapt to the quick start-up and shut-down characteristics of gas turbines.
Performance: The boiler ensures long-term safe, reliable, efficient, and clean operation of the combined cycle power generation unit, maximizing both performance and economic viability.