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62  Steam turbines and  gearing

                 content. The  steam inlet nozzles are  arranged  in several groups with all
                 but  the  main group having control  valves (Figure  3.10). In  this way the
                 power  produced  by  the  turbine  can  be  varied,  depending  upon  how
                 many  nozzle  control  valves  are  opened.  Both  impulse  and  reaction
                 turbines have steam inlet nozzles.






















                      Uncontrolled
                      nozzles


                                Steam inn                      Scrap section A A
                                from
                                manoevurin;
                                valve
                           Section looking on nozzle plates
                 Figure 3.10 Nozzle control

                 Drains
                 During warming through  operations  or  when manoeuvring, steam  will
                 condense  and  collect  in  various  places  within  the  turbine  and  its
                 pipelines.  A system of drains must be provided  to clear  this water  away
                 to  avoid  its being carried  over  into the  blades, which  may do  damage.
                 Localised  cooling  or  distortion  due  to  uneven  heating  could  also  be
                 caused.
                   Modern  installations  now  have  automatic  drain  valves  which  open
                 when  warming through  or  manoeuvring and  close  when  running  at
                 normal speed.

                 Bearings

                 Turbine bearings  are  steel  backed,  white-metal  lined  and  supported in
                 adjustable  housings  to  allow  alignment  changes  if  required.  Thrust
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