HRSGs consist of four major components: the
economizer,
evaporator, and the
superheater and water preheater. The different components are put together to meet the operating requirements of the unit. See the attached illustration of a Modular HRSG General Arrangement. Modular HRSGs can be categorized by a number of ways such as direction of
exhaust gas flow or number of pressure levels. Based on the flow of exhaust gases, HRSGs are categorized into vertical and horizontal types. In horizontal type HRSGs, exhaust gas flows horizontally over vertical tubes whereas in vertical type HRSGs, exhaust gas flows vertically over horizontal tubes. Based on pressure levels, HRSGs can be categorized into single pressure and multi pressure. Single pressure HRSGs have only one
steam drum and steam is generated at a single pressure level, whereas multi pressure HRSGs employ two (double pressure) or three (triple pressure) steam drums. As such, triple pressure HRSGs consist of three sections: an LP (low pressure) section, a reheat/IP (intermediate pressure) section, and an HP (high pressure) section. Each section has a steam drum and an
evaporator section where water is converted to steam. This steam then passes through superheaters to raise the temperature beyond the
saturation point. The steam and water pressure parts of an HRSG are subjected to a wide range of degradation mechanisms, for example
creep, thermal
fatigue, creep-fatigue, mechanical fatigue,
Flow Accelerated Corrosion (FAC),
corrosion and corrosion fatigue, amongst others. Additionally, HRSGs can include cold water heat exchangers designed to condense moisture in flue gases, reducing emissions and increasing efficiency. == Packaged HRSGs ==