If efficiency is more important, then why condenser is used in boiler?
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So much so that it is better to condense the spent steam, where heat transfer efficiency isn't critical to function, and then put the condensate into a boiler which is being heated by combustion of gases, where heat transfer efficiency is critical to function due to high temperatures ofcombusting gases.
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So much so that it is better to condense the spent steam, where heat transfer efficiency isn't critical to function, and then put the condensate into a boiler which is being heated by combustion of gases, where heat transfer efficiency is critical to function due to high temperatures ofcombusting gases.
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It is because the steam condenser in a steam power plant is used to convert the exhaust steam from the turbine into water. It is the only steam condenser that makes the exhaust steam to reuse as feed water for the boiler. It increases the efficiency of the power plant. It reduces the requirement of water for the boiler.
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It is because the steam condenser in a steam power plant is used to convert the exhaust steam from the turbine into water. It is the only steam condenser that makes the exhaust steam to reuse as feed water for the boiler. It increases the efficiency of the power plant. It reduces the requirement of water for the boiler.
Hope this helps you. ☺️☺️☺️
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