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14 March, 09:02

Is it possible to maintain a pressure of 10 kpa in a condenser that is being cooled by river water entering at 20 C.?

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  1. 14 March, 09:13
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    Yes, If we use river water which is entering at 20⁰ C in the condenser then it is possible to maintain the pressure of 10 KPa in condenser.

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    Yes, If we use river water which is entering at 20⁰ C in the condenser then it is possible to maintain the pressure of 10 KPa in condenser.

    The saturation temperature of steam is 45.81⁰ C at the pressure of 10 KPa which is higher than 20⁰C of river water. So river water at 20⁰C can be used to maintain the condenser pressure to 10 KPa.
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