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Centrifugal Pumps Design and Application 2nd ed - Val S. Lobanoff, Robert R. Ross (Butterworth-Heinemann, 1992)

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Hydraulic Power Recovery Turbines 275<br />

Figure 14-20. Power vs. plant capacity.<br />

• Tripping the HPRT in the event of failure of compress<strong>ed</strong> air, oil pressure,<br />

or power.<br />

As a result of the improv<strong>ed</strong> supply of m<strong>ed</strong>ium, the HPRT will still generate<br />

energy when the plant capacity drops below 40%, whereas the reverse<br />

running pump with fix<strong>ed</strong> guide vanes will start to consume energy.<br />

(See Curve "A" <strong>and</strong> "C" in Figure 14-20).<br />

Installation of a Pelton-type HPRT is shown in Figure 14-22. The<br />

pump-driver train arrangement is identical to the ones with the reactiontype<br />

HPRT's. However, a horizontal-level controll<strong>ed</strong> tank has to be<br />

plac<strong>ed</strong> imm<strong>ed</strong>iately below the turbine outlet to avoid paddling of the<br />

wheel in fluid flowing from the wheel. Paddling of the wheel in the m<strong>ed</strong>ium<br />

results in high energy losses <strong>and</strong> strain being plac<strong>ed</strong> on the turbine.<br />

The efficiency of a properly install<strong>ed</strong> Pelton-type HPRT is slightly higher<br />

at lower flows than the one of the HPRT with adjustable guide vanes,<br />

since the effect of the lower specific spe<strong>ed</strong> is not as significant (see Curve<br />

"A" <strong>and</strong> "D" in Figure 14-20).<br />

HPRT's find many more applications such as services in hydropower<br />

stations <strong>and</strong> cooling towers <strong>and</strong> as reversible machines for pump<strong>ed</strong> stor-

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