Condensing System

Engineered to maximize turbine efficiency and deliver reliable power generation performance.
Mazda’s condensing systems integrate advanced condensers, vacuum units, and auxiliaries for complete turnkey solutions.

Condensing System

Custom-designed surface condenser systems that convert exhaust steam into condensate while maintaining vacuum integrity.
Built for durability, optimized heat transfer, and seamless integration into new or existing power plant layouts.

Product Overview

Mazda’s Condensing Systems are complete engineered packages that combine steam surface condensers, steam jet air ejector (SJAE) systems, gland steam condensers, feedwater heaters, oil coolers, and other auxiliaries to deliver superior turbine efficiency. Designed and built in accordance with Heat Exchange Institute standards and ASME codes, these systems ensure optimal condensation performance, minimal oxygen content in condensate, and reliable operation under varying load and cooling water conditions. With decades of proven expertise, Mazda offers both conventional and geothermal condenser designs, tailored to handle high non-condensable gas loads, corrosive environments, and demanding site-specific requirements.

Advantages

  • High overall heat transfer coefficient for efficient condensation
  • Low oxygen concentration in condensate for improved boiler life
  • Compact circular designs for turbines under 100 MW
  • Geothermal-specific designs to handle corrosive steam and high gas loads
  • Flexible steam inlet options — axial, side, or down flow
  • Custom material selection including stainless steel, titanium, and duplex alloys
  • Factory-fabricated modules for reduced installation time
  • Integration with multi-stage steam ejector vacuum systems
Condensing System

Product Overview

Mazda’s Condensing Systems are complete engineered packages that combine steam surface condensers, steam jet air ejector (SJAE) systems, gland steam condensers, feedwater heaters, oil coolers, and other auxiliaries to deliver superior turbine efficiency. Designed and built in accordance with Heat Exchange Institute standards and ASME codes, these systems ensure optimal condensation performance, minimal oxygen content in condensate, and reliable operation under varying load and cooling water conditions. With decades of proven expertise, Mazda offers both conventional and geothermal condenser designs, tailored to handle high non-condensable gas loads, corrosive environments, and demanding site-specific requirements.

Advantages

  • High overall heat transfer coefficient for efficient condensation
  • Low oxygen concentration in condensate for improved boiler life
  • Compact circular designs for turbines under 100 MW
  • Geothermal-specific designs to handle corrosive steam and high gas loads
  • Flexible steam inlet options — axial, side, or down flow
  • Custom material selection including stainless steel, titanium, and duplex alloys
  • Factory-fabricated modules for reduced installation time
  • Integration with multi-stage steam ejector vacuum systems

The system channels exhaust steam from the turbine into the surface condenser, where it is cooled by a network of tubes carrying cooling water. This process converts the steam back into water while maintaining a vacuum, improving turbine efficiency. Non-condensable gases are removed through the integrated steam jet air ejector system. Condensate is then pumped back into the boiler cycle via vertical or horizontal condensate extraction pumps. In geothermal and high-gas-load applications, Mazda incorporates specialized venting and corrosion-resistant materials to ensure long-term reliability.

Thermal Power Plants
(Coal, Biomass, Oil, Gas)

In multi-effect evaporators, capturing and reusing waste steam after the final effect

Geothermal Power Stations

Steam recovery in drying and processing stages

Cogeneration (Combined Heat and Power) Plants

Energy recycling in evaporation and concentration processes

Captive Power Plants in Process Industries

Reusing steam in heating and distillation systems

Waste-to-Energy Facilities

Optimizing steam cycle efficiency in auxiliary systems

For any inquiries or assistance, our team is ready to offer professional support and guidance. Reach out to us, and we will respond promptly to meet your needs.

Request a Demo – Share Your Info