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Experience gained from conduction of water chemistry with the use of helamin in the PGU-39 power units at the sochi thermal power station

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Results obtained from six-year observations of the state of the steam-water path of a combined-cycle plant-based power unit operating with the helamin water chemistry are presented. The electrical conductivity and pH of coolant over the power unit process path, which serve as the main indicators of its water chemistry, are analyzed.

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Original Russian Text © S.Yu. Suslov, A.V. Kirilina, I.A. Sergeev, E.A. Sokolova, I.S. Suslov, L.A. Borozdina, 2012, published in Teploenergetika.

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Suslov, S.Y., Kirilina, A.V., Sergeev, I.A. et al. Experience gained from conduction of water chemistry with the use of helamin in the PGU-39 power units at the sochi thermal power station. Therm. Eng. 59, 502–508 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601512070166

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