Indias largest power company, NTPC was set up in 1975 to accelerate power development in India.
NTPC has been operating its plants at high efficiency levels. Although the company has 17.75% of the total national capacity, it contributes 27.40% of total power generation due to its focus on high efficiency. The total installed capacity of the company is 39,174 MW with 16 coal based and 7 gas based stations.
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International Assistance
OECF,Japan
PLANT CONFIGURATION
138 MW
220 KV TR
220 KV TR HRSG 1
220 KV TR
GTG 1
GTG2
HRSG 2
STG
INPUT
GTG: Gas Turbine Generator STG:Steam Turbine Generator HRSG:Heat Recovery Steam Genetraor TR:Transformer HVPN:Haryana Vidyut Prasaran Nigam
Maintaining the pressures, temperatures, level and the flow in the various tanks, pipes and also in the various heat exchangers present in the plant. Alarm generation in case of failure of any equipment.
There are numerous equipments in the plant and all their readings are maintained by C & I department. For this purpose softwares like PI(Plant Info) system,SAP etc. are used.
Various electronic instruments such as electronic sensors, actuators and controllers are used to take the readings of the equipments. Measurement and display of various parameters is done by converting the signals from equipments to digital form. All purchasing,installing and maintenance of equipments comes under C & I Dept. The main work of C & I department is to observe ,control and manipulate electrical as well as non-electrical quantities like temperature, pressure, vibrations etc.
De-Mineralisation System WAC exchanger SAC exchanger Degasser System WBA exchanger SBA exchanger
Mixed Bed
Bus bar
I.T.
Computer networking through LANs. Networking with coorporates through BSNL lease lines and VSAT(Very Small Aperture Terminal) links. Telephone exchange of SEIMENS. E-apps like SMS alerts. Labour Gate Pass System Material Gate Pass System Document Tracking System