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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING 
AT 
CHANDRAPURA THERMAL POWER STATION 
1 
Presented by:- 
Pragyawan 
1SI11EE034 
Electrical and Electronics Engineering 
Siddaganga Institute of Technology
DAMOADAR VALLEY CORPORATION 
2 
 ESTAIBLISHED IN 7TH JULY 1948 AS THE FIRST 
MULTIPORPOSE RIVER VALLEY PROJECT OF 
INDEPENDENT INDIA 
 TO ARREST THE FURY BY THE RIVER OF SORROW AND 
TO HARNESS THE RESOURCES OF DAMODAR VALLEY 
COMMAND AREA IN JHARKHAND AND BENGAL. 
 A POWER GENERATING CAPACITY OF OVER 2710MW.
MISSION AND VISION 
3 
 FLOOD CONTROL AND IRRIGATION 
 GENERATION,TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF 
POWER. 
 INDUSTRIAL AND DOMESTIC USE 
 ECO-CONSERVATION 
 ENRICHING THE QUALITY OF LIVES OF PEOPLE
DVC POWER STATION AT GLANCE: 
1)THERMAL 
NAME LOCATION CAPACITY 
BOKARO-B Dist-Bokaro 
State-Jharkhand 
630 MW 
(3*210 MW) 
CHANDRAPURA Dist-Bokaro 
State-Jharkhand 
890 MW 
(3*130 +2*250 MW) 
DURGAPUR Dist-Burdhaman 
State-West Bengal 
350 MW 
(1*140 MW + 1* 210 MW) 
MEJIA Dist-Bankura 
State-West Bengal 
2340 MW 
(4*210 MW + 2*250 + 
2*500) 
4
2)HYDEL: 
NAME LOCATION 5 
CAPACITY 
TILAIYA River-Barakar 
Dist-Hazaribagh 
State-Jharkhand 
4 MW 
(2*2 MW) 
MAITHON River-Barakar 
Dist-Burdhaman 
State-West bengal 
60 MW 
(3*20 MW) 
PANCHET River-Damodar 
Dist-Dhanbad 
State-Jharkhand 
80 MW 
(2*40 MW) 
TOTAL HYDEL 144 MW 
TOTAL THERMAL 2710 MW 
GRAND TOTAL 2854 MW
CHANDRAPURA THERMAL POWER STATION 
6 
 A UNIT OF DVC, LOCATED AT BOKARO DISTRICT 
IN JHARKHAND. 
 LARGEST PULVERISED FUEL FIRE POWER 
STATION OF ASIA WITH UNIT 1 AS THE FIRST 
REHEAT UNIT INSTALLED IN INDIA WITH 
HIGHEST STEAM PARAMETERS. 
 SWITHCHYARD OF CTPS IS THE INDIA’S 
BIGGEST NETWORK.
Thermal Power Plant Overview
Main and Auxiliary Equipments 
8 
1. Coal handling plant 
2. Pulverizing plant 
3. Draft fans 
4. Boiler 
5. Ash handling plant 
6. Turbine 
7. Condenser 
8. Cooling towers and ponds 
9. Feed water heater 
10. Economiser 
11. Superheater and Reheater 
12. Air preheater
COAL HANDLING 
9 
 STEPS IN COAL HANDLING: 
a. Coal delivery 
b. Unloading 
c. Preparation 
d. Transfer 
e. Storage 
f. Implant handling 
g. Crushing & pulverizing 
h. Weighing & measuring 
i. Feeding the coal into furnace
PULVERISING PLANT 
 In modern thermal power plant , coal is pulverised 
i.e. ground to dust like size and carried to the 
furnace in a stream of hot air. Pulverising is a 
means of exposing a large surface area to the 
action of oxygen and consequently helping 
combustion. 
 Pulverising mills are further classified as: 
1. Contact mill 
2. Ball mill 
3. Impact mill 
10
Why coal as a fuel 
Coal can provide usable energy at a cost of between 12 
to 15 % compared to oil and natural gas, and coal 
prices are relatively stable. 
Coal is inherently higher polluting and carbon 
intensive than other energy alternatives. However coal 
is so inexpensive that one can spend quite a bit on 
pollution control, and still maintain coal’s competitive 
position.
PROCEDURE 
12 
Loading coal in wagon machine. 
Bringing it on railway track by wagon pusher: 
A)boggy fixed in wagon machine 
B)bucket is tilted till it lights up the bulb 
C)bulb offs means bucket is tilted completely & 
coal is filled in bunker hopper 
Carrying the coal with the help of conveyor from 
bunker hopper. 
Crushing the coal through crusher. 
Storing the bunker powder.
Power generation 
13 
 Here, the burning of coal starts. Water is taken from river 
and demineralised and then send to boiler. 
 Super heated steam of 540 degree celsius is formed which 
hits turbine with pressure of 137 kg/cm square. 
 It rotates turbine to which rotor of generator is coupled when 
speed comes to 3000 rpm then building of voltage starts due 
to faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction 
 When voltage becomes 15.75kv then this is fed to transformer to 
step it up to 220kv,which is bus bar voltage. 
 Generator is synchronized with bus bar and steam is condensed to 
water, reused again to generate power.
Boilers 
 Pulverized coal is put in 
boiler furnace. 
 Boiler is an enclosed 
vessel in which water is 
heated and circulated 
until the water is turned 
in to steam at the 
required pressure.
OTHER COMPONENTS IN THE PLANT 
15 
 Super-heater: Superheater is a component of a steam-generating 
unit in which steam, after it has left the boiler 
drum, is heated above its saturation temperature. 
 Reheater : Reheater is also steam boiler component in which 
heat is added to this intermediate-pressure steam, which has 
given up some of its energy in expansion through the high-pressure 
turbine. 
 Condenser : Condensers are heat exchangers which convert 
steam from its gaseous to its liquid state, also known as phase 
transition. 
 Cooling Towers: It is a tower- or building-like device in 
which atmospheric air (the heat receiver) circulates in direct 
or indirect contact with warmer water (the heat source) and 
the water is thereby cooled
Steam Turbine 
 Extracts thermal energy from pressurized steam 
and uses it to do mechanical work on a rotating 
output shaft. 
 uses multiple stages in the expansion of the steam.
Generator 
 Converts mechanical energy 
into electrical energy. 
 Turbine is coupled with the 
Turbo-generator that 
normally spins at 3000 rpm 
in countries with 50 Hz 
supply frequency 
 The generated voltage is 
stepped up in Generator 
Transformer and the power 
is evacuated through 
transmission line feeders.
It is a device that transfers electric energy from 
one alternating-current circuit to one or more 
other circuits, either increasing (stepping up) 
or reducing (stepping down) the voltage. 
Types of transformer @ CTPS- 
 Generator transformer 
 Unit auxiliary transformer 
 Reserve transformer 
18 
transformerS
transformerS 
19 
1) GENERATOR TRANSFORMERS 
Maker: BHEL 
Rating: 315MVA 
Voltage ratio: 16.5KV/240KV 
Cooling: oil forced, air forced 
2) UNIT AUXILIARY TRANSFORMERS 
Rating: 40MVA 
Voltage ratio: 16.5KV/6.6KV 
Cooling: oil natural, air natural
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transformerS 
3) DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER 
Rating: 1250 KVA 
Voltage ratio: 6.6 KV/415V 
Cooling: air natural 
4) STATION SERVICE TRANSFORMER 
Rating: 31.5MVA 
Voltage ratio: 220KV/6.6KV 
Cooling: oil natural, air forced
21
SWITCH YARD 
22 
 CIRCUIT BREAKER : Switching and current interrupting 
device. 
 Isolator : Operated under zero amperes current. 
 Earthing device : Discharges the charges on conductor to earth. 
 Lighting arrester : Discharges excessive voltage to earth. 
 Relay : Closes contact when actuating quantity reach a pre-determined 
value. 
 CURRENT AND POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER : Transforms current and 
voltage to lower value for the purpose of measurement, 
protection and control.
23
CONDENSER 
24 
 Steam after rotating steam turbine comes to 
condenser. Condenser refers here to the shell and 
tube heat exchanger (or surface condenser) 
installed at the outlet of every steam turbine in 
Thermal power stations of utility companies 
generally. 
 These condensers are heat exchangers which 
convert steam from its gaseous to its liquid state, 
also known as phase transition.
CONDENSER
Types of water required 
DEMINERALISED WATER : BOILER 
SOFTEN WATER : COOLING AND GENERAL 
SERVICE 
DRINKING WATER : DOMESTIC PURPOSE 
UNTREATED WATER : ASH HANDLING,COAL 
HANDLING AND FIRE FIGHTING
Water Supply 
 Majority of water supply for steam generation is 
condensed water. The steam from L.P. turbine is sent 
into surface condenser which changes the phase 
from steam to water. 
 Now, this water is sent to cooling towers which are 
evaporative coolers used for cooling water. these 
evaporate some part of condensed water to reject 
heat. At CTPS cooling towers are of hyperboloid 
structure .
 Feed water pump: these pumps are high pressure 
units that overcome steam pressure to force water 
into the boiler drum. 
 Economizer :In boilers, these are heat exchangers 
that heat fluids usually water, upto its saturation 
point, they use the energy from the heat of flue gas 
and thus reduce heat in put and costs. It is placed in 
the passage of flue gas between outlet and chimney
WATER TREATMENT 
 This is additional water added in feed water stream . 
but before that it Is treated in water treatment plant 
 At CTPS, there are 4 treatment units 
 1)dirty water from reservoir. 
 2) alum is mixed in with water coming from 1. 
 3)clean water coming from 2 into 3. 
 This treated water is sent into feed stream , where it 
mixes with condensed water, to form “final water”.
ASH HANDLING PLANT 
The percentage of ash in coal varies from 5% in 
good quality coal to about 40% in poor quality coal 
Power plants generally use poor quality of coal , 
thus amount of ash produced by it is pretty large 
A modern 2000MW plant produces about 5000 tons 
of ash daily 
The stations use some conveyor arrangement to 
carry ash to dump sites directly or for carrying and 
loading it to trucks and wagons which transport it 
to the site of disposal
ASH HANDLING PLANT 
The main operations are: 
 Removal of ash from furnace. 
 Transfer of ash to a fill or storage. 
 Disposal. 
Ash can be disposed of as: 
 Dry ash system 
 Ash slurry system
EXHAUST 
32 
 The dust and ash are taken into ash treatment plant 
as mentioned earlier. 
 The rest flue gas moves through flue gas stack 
which is a type of chimney, a vertical pipe or channel 
for the exhaust gas outlet.
34 
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Chandrapura thermal power station (CTPS)--DVC_Industrial Training

  • 1. INDUSTRIAL TRAINING AT CHANDRAPURA THERMAL POWER STATION 1 Presented by:- Pragyawan 1SI11EE034 Electrical and Electronics Engineering Siddaganga Institute of Technology
  • 2. DAMOADAR VALLEY CORPORATION 2  ESTAIBLISHED IN 7TH JULY 1948 AS THE FIRST MULTIPORPOSE RIVER VALLEY PROJECT OF INDEPENDENT INDIA  TO ARREST THE FURY BY THE RIVER OF SORROW AND TO HARNESS THE RESOURCES OF DAMODAR VALLEY COMMAND AREA IN JHARKHAND AND BENGAL.  A POWER GENERATING CAPACITY OF OVER 2710MW.
  • 3. MISSION AND VISION 3  FLOOD CONTROL AND IRRIGATION  GENERATION,TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF POWER.  INDUSTRIAL AND DOMESTIC USE  ECO-CONSERVATION  ENRICHING THE QUALITY OF LIVES OF PEOPLE
  • 4. DVC POWER STATION AT GLANCE: 1)THERMAL NAME LOCATION CAPACITY BOKARO-B Dist-Bokaro State-Jharkhand 630 MW (3*210 MW) CHANDRAPURA Dist-Bokaro State-Jharkhand 890 MW (3*130 +2*250 MW) DURGAPUR Dist-Burdhaman State-West Bengal 350 MW (1*140 MW + 1* 210 MW) MEJIA Dist-Bankura State-West Bengal 2340 MW (4*210 MW + 2*250 + 2*500) 4
  • 5. 2)HYDEL: NAME LOCATION 5 CAPACITY TILAIYA River-Barakar Dist-Hazaribagh State-Jharkhand 4 MW (2*2 MW) MAITHON River-Barakar Dist-Burdhaman State-West bengal 60 MW (3*20 MW) PANCHET River-Damodar Dist-Dhanbad State-Jharkhand 80 MW (2*40 MW) TOTAL HYDEL 144 MW TOTAL THERMAL 2710 MW GRAND TOTAL 2854 MW
  • 6. CHANDRAPURA THERMAL POWER STATION 6  A UNIT OF DVC, LOCATED AT BOKARO DISTRICT IN JHARKHAND.  LARGEST PULVERISED FUEL FIRE POWER STATION OF ASIA WITH UNIT 1 AS THE FIRST REHEAT UNIT INSTALLED IN INDIA WITH HIGHEST STEAM PARAMETERS.  SWITHCHYARD OF CTPS IS THE INDIA’S BIGGEST NETWORK.
  • 8. Main and Auxiliary Equipments 8 1. Coal handling plant 2. Pulverizing plant 3. Draft fans 4. Boiler 5. Ash handling plant 6. Turbine 7. Condenser 8. Cooling towers and ponds 9. Feed water heater 10. Economiser 11. Superheater and Reheater 12. Air preheater
  • 9. COAL HANDLING 9  STEPS IN COAL HANDLING: a. Coal delivery b. Unloading c. Preparation d. Transfer e. Storage f. Implant handling g. Crushing & pulverizing h. Weighing & measuring i. Feeding the coal into furnace
  • 10. PULVERISING PLANT  In modern thermal power plant , coal is pulverised i.e. ground to dust like size and carried to the furnace in a stream of hot air. Pulverising is a means of exposing a large surface area to the action of oxygen and consequently helping combustion.  Pulverising mills are further classified as: 1. Contact mill 2. Ball mill 3. Impact mill 10
  • 11. Why coal as a fuel Coal can provide usable energy at a cost of between 12 to 15 % compared to oil and natural gas, and coal prices are relatively stable. Coal is inherently higher polluting and carbon intensive than other energy alternatives. However coal is so inexpensive that one can spend quite a bit on pollution control, and still maintain coal’s competitive position.
  • 12. PROCEDURE 12 Loading coal in wagon machine. Bringing it on railway track by wagon pusher: A)boggy fixed in wagon machine B)bucket is tilted till it lights up the bulb C)bulb offs means bucket is tilted completely & coal is filled in bunker hopper Carrying the coal with the help of conveyor from bunker hopper. Crushing the coal through crusher. Storing the bunker powder.
  • 13. Power generation 13  Here, the burning of coal starts. Water is taken from river and demineralised and then send to boiler.  Super heated steam of 540 degree celsius is formed which hits turbine with pressure of 137 kg/cm square.  It rotates turbine to which rotor of generator is coupled when speed comes to 3000 rpm then building of voltage starts due to faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction  When voltage becomes 15.75kv then this is fed to transformer to step it up to 220kv,which is bus bar voltage.  Generator is synchronized with bus bar and steam is condensed to water, reused again to generate power.
  • 14. Boilers  Pulverized coal is put in boiler furnace.  Boiler is an enclosed vessel in which water is heated and circulated until the water is turned in to steam at the required pressure.
  • 15. OTHER COMPONENTS IN THE PLANT 15  Super-heater: Superheater is a component of a steam-generating unit in which steam, after it has left the boiler drum, is heated above its saturation temperature.  Reheater : Reheater is also steam boiler component in which heat is added to this intermediate-pressure steam, which has given up some of its energy in expansion through the high-pressure turbine.  Condenser : Condensers are heat exchangers which convert steam from its gaseous to its liquid state, also known as phase transition.  Cooling Towers: It is a tower- or building-like device in which atmospheric air (the heat receiver) circulates in direct or indirect contact with warmer water (the heat source) and the water is thereby cooled
  • 16. Steam Turbine  Extracts thermal energy from pressurized steam and uses it to do mechanical work on a rotating output shaft.  uses multiple stages in the expansion of the steam.
  • 17. Generator  Converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.  Turbine is coupled with the Turbo-generator that normally spins at 3000 rpm in countries with 50 Hz supply frequency  The generated voltage is stepped up in Generator Transformer and the power is evacuated through transmission line feeders.
  • 18. It is a device that transfers electric energy from one alternating-current circuit to one or more other circuits, either increasing (stepping up) or reducing (stepping down) the voltage. Types of transformer @ CTPS-  Generator transformer  Unit auxiliary transformer  Reserve transformer 18 transformerS
  • 19. transformerS 19 1) GENERATOR TRANSFORMERS Maker: BHEL Rating: 315MVA Voltage ratio: 16.5KV/240KV Cooling: oil forced, air forced 2) UNIT AUXILIARY TRANSFORMERS Rating: 40MVA Voltage ratio: 16.5KV/6.6KV Cooling: oil natural, air natural
  • 20. 20 transformerS 3) DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER Rating: 1250 KVA Voltage ratio: 6.6 KV/415V Cooling: air natural 4) STATION SERVICE TRANSFORMER Rating: 31.5MVA Voltage ratio: 220KV/6.6KV Cooling: oil natural, air forced
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  • 22. SWITCH YARD 22  CIRCUIT BREAKER : Switching and current interrupting device.  Isolator : Operated under zero amperes current.  Earthing device : Discharges the charges on conductor to earth.  Lighting arrester : Discharges excessive voltage to earth.  Relay : Closes contact when actuating quantity reach a pre-determined value.  CURRENT AND POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER : Transforms current and voltage to lower value for the purpose of measurement, protection and control.
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  • 24. CONDENSER 24  Steam after rotating steam turbine comes to condenser. Condenser refers here to the shell and tube heat exchanger (or surface condenser) installed at the outlet of every steam turbine in Thermal power stations of utility companies generally.  These condensers are heat exchangers which convert steam from its gaseous to its liquid state, also known as phase transition.
  • 26. Types of water required DEMINERALISED WATER : BOILER SOFTEN WATER : COOLING AND GENERAL SERVICE DRINKING WATER : DOMESTIC PURPOSE UNTREATED WATER : ASH HANDLING,COAL HANDLING AND FIRE FIGHTING
  • 27. Water Supply  Majority of water supply for steam generation is condensed water. The steam from L.P. turbine is sent into surface condenser which changes the phase from steam to water.  Now, this water is sent to cooling towers which are evaporative coolers used for cooling water. these evaporate some part of condensed water to reject heat. At CTPS cooling towers are of hyperboloid structure .
  • 28.  Feed water pump: these pumps are high pressure units that overcome steam pressure to force water into the boiler drum.  Economizer :In boilers, these are heat exchangers that heat fluids usually water, upto its saturation point, they use the energy from the heat of flue gas and thus reduce heat in put and costs. It is placed in the passage of flue gas between outlet and chimney
  • 29. WATER TREATMENT  This is additional water added in feed water stream . but before that it Is treated in water treatment plant  At CTPS, there are 4 treatment units  1)dirty water from reservoir.  2) alum is mixed in with water coming from 1.  3)clean water coming from 2 into 3.  This treated water is sent into feed stream , where it mixes with condensed water, to form “final water”.
  • 30. ASH HANDLING PLANT The percentage of ash in coal varies from 5% in good quality coal to about 40% in poor quality coal Power plants generally use poor quality of coal , thus amount of ash produced by it is pretty large A modern 2000MW plant produces about 5000 tons of ash daily The stations use some conveyor arrangement to carry ash to dump sites directly or for carrying and loading it to trucks and wagons which transport it to the site of disposal
  • 31. ASH HANDLING PLANT The main operations are:  Removal of ash from furnace.  Transfer of ash to a fill or storage.  Disposal. Ash can be disposed of as:  Dry ash system  Ash slurry system
  • 32. EXHAUST 32  The dust and ash are taken into ash treatment plant as mentioned earlier.  The rest flue gas moves through flue gas stack which is a type of chimney, a vertical pipe or channel for the exhaust gas outlet.
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