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What is kenotometer?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 10/31/2022

A kenotometer is an instrument used in steam turbine condensers to measure the vacuum in the steam space of the condenser. The vacuum achieved by the condenser has significant influence on the efficiency of the steam turbine.

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