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Coppus steam turbine

Coppus Steam Turbine


This is a small turbine used to drive a pump or fan in industry
Steam turbines are HEAT engines  
They convert the heat energy from steam into mechanical energy that rotates the shaft.  
Nozzle: First converts heat into kinetic energy  by the expansion of the steam.  
 this high velocity steam is directed onto the  blades  
Rotor Blades:  Convert this kinetic energy into mechanical work which rotates the shaft  
     
Manufacturer Coppus  
Type Impulse Velocity Compound  
Horse Power 3  
Working Pressure 100 to 180 PSI. Pounds per square inch  
Exhaust Pressure Appx 10 PSI  
Rotor Diameter 9 inches  (23cm)  

 


Author: ephf

Edmonton Power Historical Foundation is a non-profit society dedicated to preserving the history of electric power in the City of Edmonton and the Province of Alberta, for the education and entertainment of current and future generations.

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Hours of operation 2025

2024 is in the books, and we are looking forward to an even better 2025. The Leduc Country Lights and the Leduc Christmas Convoy were both smashing successes, and the year ended with the last day of the lights on December 31. The EPHF Museum will open again for the Leduc West Spring Swap Meet in May 2025. If, however, you are interested in a private tour, just leave a message on this website and we'll do our best to arrange a time for you to come out.
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