Model Study of Donald C. Cook Power Plant Condensate Drain System

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Model Study of Donald C. Cook Power Plant Condensate Drain System

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1973-04

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St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory

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The construction of the Donald C. Cook Power Plant on the southeast shore of Lake Michigan will result in a significant increase in the total generating capacity of the American Electric Power Service Corporation (AEP). The design of the condensate drain system, which drains condensate from the cross-under piping connecting the high-pressure turbine exhaust to the Moisture Separator-Reheater (MSR) and from the MSR unit, is shown in AEP's Drawing No. MSK-82771

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American Electric Power Service Corporation

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Hayden, John. (1973). Model Study of Donald C. Cook Power Plant Condensate Drain System. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/114850.

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