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IEEE 2777-2021 - IEEE Recommended Practice for Operation of 300 MW to 600 MW Pulverized Coal-Fired Boiler
IEEE Recommended Practice for Operation of 300 MW to 600 MW Pulverized Coal-Fired Boiler
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Standard number: | IEEE 2777-2021 |
Released: | 30.04.2021 |
ISBN: | 978-1-5044-7405-4 |
Pages: | 74 |
Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
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IEEE 2777-2021
This recommended practice defines the principles and procedures for start-up, normal operation, shutdown, daily operation, and maintenance during normal and emergency conditions for a 300 MW to 600 MW pulverized coal-fired boiler and its main auxiliary equipment. This recommended practice applies to 300 MW to 600 MW pulverized coal-fired boilers with a balanced draft, including natural circulation and forced circulation; subcritical and supercritical once-through boilers; tangential-fired boilers; opposed-fired boilers; and so on. For specific applications, an additional document needs to be formulated by users based on this recommended practice to cover detailed procedures or normally so-called “operation code,” together with the instructions of manufacturers and the experiences derived from normal operation practice.New IEEE Standard - Active. General technical recommended practice for operation of pulverized coal-fired boilers in power plants is provided, including start-up, shutdown, operation and maintenance, and emergency and failure detection/handling/prevention. In this document, a boiler with existing single units with a capacity of 300 MW to 600 MW in thermal power plants, where pulverized coal is combusted to generate electricity and/or to supply heat, is discussed. Development of boiler operation code as a reference to determine detailed operation steps and/or procedures for a particular boiler in the plant is outlined. The specifications of manufacturers, successful experiences from practice, and stipulations defined in other related high-level standards/regulations/codes are also considered.