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PREFACE A student gets theoretical knowledge from classroom and gets practical knowledge from

industrial training. When these two aspects of theoretical knowledge and practical experience together
then a student is full equipped to secure his best. In conducting the project study in an industry,
students get exposed and have knowledge of real situation in the work field and gains experience from
them. The object of the summer training cum project is to provide an opportunity to experience the
practical aspect of Technology in any organization. It provides a chance to get the feel of the
organization and its function.The fact that thermal energy is the major source of power generation itself
shows the importance of thermal power generation in India – more than 60 percent of electric power is
produced by steam plant in India. In steam power plants, the heat of combustion of fossil fuels is utilized
by the boilers to raise steam at high pressure and temperature. The steam so produced is used in driving
the steam turbine coupled to generators and thus in generating ELECTRICAL ENERGY iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is a matter of great pleasure and privilege for me to present this report of 30
days on the basis of practical knowledge gained by me during practical training at KOTA SUPER
THERMAL POWER STATION (K.S.T.P.S.), KOTA (Rajasthan) during session 2012-2013. I with full pleasure
converge my heartiest thanks to Head of Electrical Department, Mr. Virendra Sangtani, Anand
International College Of Engineering and to my guide Mr. Nutan Paliwal, Assistant Professor,
Department of Electrical Engineering. I am also grateful to Er. S.C.Madan & Er. G.K.Rathi to support me
at each and every step of my training Schedule. I attribute hearties thanks to all Engineering
departments and Engineers for their Ample Guidance during my training period. Himanshu derwal iv
FIGURE LIST Figure 1.1 Figure VIEW OF KOTA SUPER THERMAL POWER PLANT Page No 04 Figure 2.1
LAYOUT OF POWER PLANT 05 Figure 2.2 CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW OF FOUR MAJOR PART 07 Figure 3.1
WAGON TRIPLER 09 Figure 4.1 CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW OF ASH HANDLING PLANT 14 Figure 6.1 CROSS
SECTIONAL VIEW OF FURNANCE 18 Figure 6.2 PULVERISED SYSTEM 19 Figure 6.3 CROSS SECTIONAL
VIEW OF STEAM DRUM 21 Figure 6.4 ECONOMIZER 23 Figure 6.5 AIR PRE-HEATER 24 Figure 7.1 STEAM
TURBINE 29 Figure 8.1 CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW OF TURBO GENERATOR 40 Figure 9.1 HYDROGEN
COOLED ALTERNATOR 42 Figure 12.1 CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW OF CONTROL ROOM 50 v CONTENTS Title
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