In the power and energy industry, valves are widely used in power generation, energy transmission, energy storage, and auxiliary systems. They are primarily used to control the flow, pressure, and safety isolation of fluids (such as water, steam, oil, and gas).
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Thermal Power System
Boiler System
Turbine System
Cooling Water System
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Hydropower System
Pressure Steel Pipe and Spiral Case
Surge Tank and Tailwater System
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Gas Turbine and Combined Cycle
Fuel Supply System
Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG)
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Power Transmission and Energy Storage System
Transformer Cooling
Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES)
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Auxiliary and Environmental Protection Systems
Chemical Water Treatment
Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD)
Fly Ash Conveying
In power systems, valves are not only fluid control devices but also the last line of defense for safe operation. Incorrect selection can lead to major accidents, such as boiler explosions and leaks.
Main Steam Valve
Feedwater Control Valve
Safety Valve
Turbine Main Steam Valve
Check Valve for Extraction
Circulating Water Butterfly Valve/Gate Valve
Condensate Recovery Valve
Inlet Valve
Maintenance Gate Valve
Pressure Regulating Valve (Cone Valve)
Tailwater Gate
Natural Gas Shut-Off Valve (ESD Valve)
Gas Control Valve
Flue Gas Damper Valve
Oil Pump Inlet and Outlet Valves
High-Pressure Air Valve
Hydrogen Safety Valve
Acid and Alkali Control Valve
Slurry Circulation Valve
Pneumatic Conveying Valve