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In a thermal power plant : Why the Deaerator is placed at
height and mostly at 15.5mtr?

Answer Posted / rahul varma

By putting deaerator at height, vapour doesn't form at the suction area of feed water pumps so cavitation phenomenon in the impeller can be prevented.
also to provide NPSH.

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