Plants Based on Availability of Head
Low Head Plants :
- Hydro power plants are called as low head plants in case the available water head is less than 30 meters. In such plants the water is stored by constructing a dam across a river and the power plant is constructed at the base of the dam on the downstream side.
- The excess water available is allowed to flow over the dam itself.
- Such plants use Francis, propeller or Kaplan type of hydraulic turbines.
- A low head plant is represented in Figure A.
- In these plants no surge tank is used since the plant is located near the dam itself.
Figure A |
Medium Head Plants :
- Medium head plants are similar to low head plants but they work under a head of 30 m to 100 m.
- Such a plant is shown in Figure B These plants generally use Francis turbine.
Figure B |
High Head Plants :
- Hydro power plants are called high head plants in case the available water head is more than 100 meters.
- In such plants, water is stored at high head due to rain or melting of snow.
- Water is usually available throughout the year.
- Such plants use Francis turbine upto the head of 300 m and Pelton wheel when head available is more than 300 m.
- Such a plant has been shown in Figure C.
Figure C |