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Kota Super Thermal Power Station, Kota (Raj.) : Report On Practical Training AT

This document is a report submitted by Harman Singh on his practical training at Kota Super Thermal Power Station in Kota, Rajasthan. It provides an overview of the power station and a summary of what Harman learned during his 45-day training. The report includes sections that describe the power station's coal handling plant, ash handling plant, electrostatic precipitator, boiler, turbine generator, cooling system, water treatment plant, and other key components. Through his training, Harman gained practical knowledge and experience about the working and maintenance of machinery to bridge the gap between his theoretical engineering education and real-world industrial applications.

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Kota Super Thermal Power Station, Kota (Raj.) : Report On Practical Training AT

This document is a report submitted by Harman Singh on his practical training at Kota Super Thermal Power Station in Kota, Rajasthan. It provides an overview of the power station and a summary of what Harman learned during his 45-day training. The report includes sections that describe the power station's coal handling plant, ash handling plant, electrostatic precipitator, boiler, turbine generator, cooling system, water treatment plant, and other key components. Through his training, Harman gained practical knowledge and experience about the working and maintenance of machinery to bridge the gap between his theoretical engineering education and real-world industrial applications.

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REPORT ON PRACTICAL TRAINING AT

KOTA SUPER THERMAL POWER STATION, KOTA (RAJ.)

SUBMITED BY: HARMAN SINGH 08109023

Mechanical engineering

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PREFACE
Practical knowledge means the visualization of the knowledge, which we read in books. For this we perform experiments and get observations. Practical knowledge is very important in every field. One must be familiar with the problems related to that field so that he may solve them and became successful person. After achieving the proper goal of life, an Engineer has to enter in professional life. According to this life he has to serve an industry, may be public or private sector or self-own. For the efficient work in the field he must be well aware of practical knowledge as well as theoretical knowledge. To be a good Engineer, one must be aware of the industrial environment & must know about management, working in industry, labour problems etc., so he can tackle them successfully. Due to all the above reasons & to bridge the gap between theory and practical, our engineering curriculum provides a practical training course of 40 days. During this period a student in industry gets all type of experience and knowledge about the working and maintenance of various types of machinery. I have undergone 45 days of training ( after III yr.) at KOTA SUPER THERMAL POWER STATION,KOTA (Raj.). This report has been prepared on the basis of the knowledge I acquired during my training period. HARMAN SINGH B.Tech (Mechanical Engg.)
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ACKNOWLEDGEME NT
At the very outset, I would like to express my deep gratitude to Mr. S.C.Madan , Training Head, KSTPS for providing me to the opportunity to work and complete my training in this reputed organization. I would like to thank the management of NIT Jalandhar to have provided me an opportunity to have an Industrial exposure. I would like to thank Mr. P.K. Chatley, Professor and Head of Training and Placement Department and Prof. Joseph Anand Vaz, Head of Mechanical Engineering Department to have provided me this opportunity of practical exposure of the Industrial Environment. I would also like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Mr.S.C.Madan(Training Head) who took the initiative and charge of my project and also Mr.Vipin Gupta (Executive Engineer), Mr.Sumit Sharma (JEN), Mr.Madhukant Somani (Shift Incharge) who guided me throughout the course of the training. Besides, I would like to thank the supervisors of other departments,management staff and the workers of the KSTPS who cleared my doubts
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from time to time and helped me to understand the processes and mechanisms better.

CONTENTS

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NAME OF TOPIC

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INTRODUCTION GENERAL BASIC LAYOUT COAL HANDLING PLANT ASH HANDLING PLANT ELOCTROSTATIC PRECIPTATOR BOILER TURBINE GENERATOR COOLING SYSTEM EXCITATION SYSTEM WATER TREATMENT PLANT TRANSFORMER SWITCH YARD PROTECTION SALIENT FEATURES OF K.S.T.P.S CONCLUSION

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CHAPTER 2

CHAPTER 3

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CHAPTER 4

CHAPTER 5

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CHAPTER 6

CHAPTER 7

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