DESCRIPTION
Balance of plant (BOP) is a term generally used in the context of power engineering to refer to all the supporting components and auxiliary systems of a power plant needed to deliver the energy, other than the generating unit itself. These may include transformers, inverters, supporting structures etc., depending on the type of plant.
Maintaining plant while ensuring it operates at peak efficiency requires attending to more than boiler and turbine. With enhanced control and monitoring of balance of plant operations, we can reduce forced outages and derates as well as improve overall plant heat rate. This course will learn about BOP aspect, auxiliary BOP, and evaluation Balance of Plant Systems
COURSE OUTLINE
- BOP Introduction
- BOP Aspect
Coal Handling Plant (Penanganan Batu Bara)
Ash Handling Plant
Fuel Oil Handling Plant
Water Treatment Plant
Circulating Water System
Fire Protection, Detection and Alarm System
Electrical and Control – Instrumentation System - Main plant system
Boiler & Auxiliaries
Combustion Turbines
Electrical Generators
Steam Turbines
Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG) - Auxiliary Balance Of Plant (BOP)
- Balance of Plant Systems & Evaluation
METHOD
Presentation
Discussion
Case study