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How are the steam turbine governor valves controlled by oil?
How are the steam turbine governor valves controlled by oil?
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Steam turbine governor valves are typically controlled using a hydraulic (oil-based) system. High-pressure oil is used to actuate the valve through a hydraulic actuator, which receives signals from the turbine’s governor. As turbine speed or load changes, the actuator modulates oil flow to open or close the valve accordingly. This allows precise control of steam flow for stability and efficiency.
At NCON Turbines, one of the leading turbine manufacturing companies , we design reliable oil-controlled systems for enhanced turbine performance.