Holtec’s Air-Cooled Solution
Holtec’s Air-Cooled Condenser systems (ACCs) feature transformative air-cooling technology that ends reliance on large quantities of cooling water by rejecting waste heat. Featuring space-saving modular components, these proven technologies reduce construction and maintenance costs, and root out operational problems typically present in cyclical, load-following power plants.
Holtec’s engineers utilize Computational Fluid Dynamics to predict thermal-hydraulic performance, Finite Element Analysis to study fatigue effects, and Dynamic Structural Analysis to define the effects of wind loading and earthquakes on ACCs. These computer models predict the system’s performance under extremely hot and extremely cold ambient conditions with high reliability.
Design Benefits
Higher steam side carrying capacity for improved performance
Smaller Air-Cooled Condenser plot area saves valuable space
Ability to use stainless or carbon steel tubes for added reliability
HI-MAX
Holtec’s HI-MAX (Holtec International MAXimum reliability) features a stainless steel obround tube integrated into a fully modularized structure for ease of erection. Its strength-bonded aluminum fins achieve maximum service life and condensate purity. The thickness, height and spacing of the fins have been optimized using state-of-the art computational fluid dynamics codes to provide maximum fin efficiency for air flow parameters.
HI-KOOL
HI-KOOL, available in carbon-steel or stainless-steel, represents a transformative shift in the technology to reject waste heat to ambient air. The coolant ambient air is pulled across the obround finned tubes by the overhead blower, extracting the latent heat from the low-pressure steam flowing inside the tubes. HI-KOOL incorporates numerous design enhancements that allow for ease of construction, reducing assembly times. Additionally, it has a relatively low profile; it is least 30 feet shorter in elevation than a typical “forced draft” air-cooled condenser.
Parallel Condensing
Holtec is one of a few companies worldwide that design and supply water cooled and air cooled condensers. We are in an ideal position to strategically combine both technologies into a single system. Holtec’s Parallel Condensing System is the optimum solution for sites that are challenged by a limited amount of cooling water. By operating the water cooled and air cooled technologies in parallel, Holtec designs a system that optimizes use of the little water available. The benefits of Holtec’s Parallel Condensing System include:
- Maintaining performance at high ambient conditions.
- Saving a significant amount of water over an all wet system.
- Significantly reducing capital cost over an all dry system.
- Eliminating cooling tower plume in cold weather.
Patents
Title | Year | Patent No. | Status |
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Air-Cooled Condenser System | 2023 | US 11,204,201 B2, US 11,604,030 B2 | Granted |
Brazing Compositions and Uses Thereof | 2023 | US 10,512,990 B2, US 11,541,484 B2 | Granted |
A Device for Cooling Fan Motors Used in Induced Draft Air Cooler Condensers | 2020 | 62/986,401 | Pending |
Air Induced-Draft Air-Cooled Condenser Amenable to Efficient On-Site Assembly | 2019 | Provisional | |
Finned Tube Assemblies for Heat Exchangers | 2015 | US 2015/0027697 A1 | Published |
Fin Tube Assembly for Heat Exchanger and Method | 2007 | US 7,293,602 B2 | Granted |
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