GB/Z 21193.3-2007
AbolishedFossil-fired steam power stations - Part 3: Steam-temperature controls
矿物燃烧蒸汽发电站 第3部分:蒸汽温度控制
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the design, performance, and testing requirements for steam temperature control systems in fossil-fired power stations. It is applied by engineers and operators to ensure stable and efficient boiler operation, preventing overheating or temperature fluctuations that could damage turbine components. The standard is used in the construction, commissioning, and maintenance of coal, oil, or gas-fired steam power plants.
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