| 1. | The engines were fitted with Sewell's patent surface condensers.
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| 2. | This condensed steam is withdrawn from the bottom of the surface condenser.
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| 3. | A steam turbine often exhausts into a surface condenser that provides a vacuum.
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| 4. | The steam distribution corridor contains surface condensers.
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| 5. | Steam-electric power plants utilize a surface condenser cooled by water circulating through tubes.
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| 6. | The adjacent image is a diagram of one of the many typical surface condenser designs.
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| 7. | The main surface condenser that accepts turbine-steam discharges uses the most amount of copper.
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| 8. | A surface condenser is used to condense the vapor that produced in the second effect process.
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| 9. | These plants contain surface condensers, heaters, and coolers, all of which contain copper tubing.
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| 10. | Where CHP is not used, steam turbines in stationary power plants use surface condensers as a cold sink.
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