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Types of Steam Condensers

As shown in the chart, condensers are primarily classified by whether the cooling water and steam mix.

1. Surface Condenser (Indirect Contact)

  • Principle: Exhaust steam flows over a bundle of tubes through which cold cooling water is circulated. The steam and water do not mix.
  • Characteristics:
    • Condensate is recovered for reuse.
    • High thermal efficiency.
    • High initial cost and bulky.
  • Application: Almost universally used in large thermal and nuclear power plants.

2. Jet Condenser (Direct Contact)

  • Principle: Cold cooling water is sprayed directly into the exhaust steam, causing condensation through direct mixing.
  • Characteristics:
    • Cooling water and condensate mix together.
    • The mixture is either discarded or cooled in a cooling tower and reused for cooling.
    • Lower efficiency but simpler and cheaper.
  • Application: Small engines, low-capacity plants where water is plentiful and condensate recovery is not critical.