"Steam Generator": Submitted By: Alberca, June Marc Lofranco, Richard Sterwen Sinajon, Johnlyndon
"Steam Generator": Submitted By: Alberca, June Marc Lofranco, Richard Sterwen Sinajon, Johnlyndon
"Steam Generator": Submitted By: Alberca, June Marc Lofranco, Richard Sterwen Sinajon, Johnlyndon
“Steam Generator”
Submitted by:
Alberca, June Marc
Lofranco, Richard Sterwen
Sinajon, Johnlyndon
INTRODUCTION
Electricity is an important need to human live nowadays. It is a form of energy that easy
to produce, to use, to transport and to control. To produce electricity, a terminal or power plant
need to build. There are many type of power plant such as thermal, hydraulic, gas turbine and
nuclear power plant. Steam generator is among of the commonly used terminal to produce
electricity and it is becoming increasingly used as electrical or energy generators for mass
electrical production for industry around the world
Reciprocating steam engines have been used for mechanical power sources since the
18th Century, with notable improvements being made by James Watt. As generator sizes
increased, eventually turbines took over due to higher efficiency and lower cost of construction.
By the 1920s any central station larger than a few thousand kilowatts would use a turbine or
prime mover. The theory and design of power plant have advanced significantly during the past
89 years. Today‟s power plants are very easy to be operated and to be analyzing in term of
energy study because of the size and technologically control. The power plant unit used for this
project is Cussons P7690/SP Steam Power Plant. It is designed as a comprehensive self-
contained unit with all relevant items of equipment factory mounted on a common steel
bedplate.
OBJECTIVE.
The obejective of this project is to study detail and analyze the whole energy balance of the
steam genitor and to determine the plant efficiency and losses