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Condenser Exhausting

Condenser exhausting involves the removal of air and other non-condensable gases from the steam space of power plant condensers. The purpose of removing these gases is to maintain the lowest possible turbine backpressure. The equipment used for this application is crucial to the efficient operation of fossil fuel and nuclear power plants.

TC-11 Condenser Exhauster 253

Condenser Exhauster Systems

For over half a century, NASH systems have been the products of choice for air removal systems in steam cycle power plants throughout the world. By reducing the energy loss due to air leakage into the condenser, our vacuum systems save millions of dollars worth of energy every day.

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Ejector package

Steam Jet Ejectors

NASH ejectors are ideally suited to handle applications with large volumes, high vacuum levels, low molecular weight gases and low absolute pressures. Ejector designs are available in sizes ranging from one-inch to 78-inch inlets (2.5 cm to 2 m) and may be combined in various stages to meet your specific ejector application needs.

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TC 8

TC/TCM two stage vacuum pumps

The NASH TC/TCM liquid ring vacuum pumps are highly reliable and efficient. These pumps, with their integral two stage impeller, are able to condense process vapors and to recover or dispose of the vapors. Another benefit of these pumps is that they can attain vacuum levels down to 0.8" HgA (20mmHgA). This is approximately 40 percent lower absolute pressure than a single stage pump.

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AT-3000 253x253

AT Two Stage Vacuum Pumps

The popular NASH AT two stage vacuum pumps have been providing reliable high vacuum perfomance in the power industry for over 25 years. With four models ranging from 500 - 2500 CFM and vacuum levels as low as 1" Hga, the AT's are ian deal choice when you a rugged and long lasting machine to handle your staurated process gases.

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