hlh1
Industrial
- Oct 26, 2001
- 3
We have a steam turbine/generator set that operates at 3600rpm. No problems when operating. When off line and on turning gear at 3 rpm we sometimes get false spikes to 350 rpm. This is not real of course. I have six speed probes in the front standard. They are connected back to an OEM turbine control system. All of the probes are produced by Honeywell, we have used these models since 2002, no real problem until this has occurred. These probes are VRS type passive probes. Sometimes this spiking will throw off or block our startup sequence. It appears and disappears only when at 3 rpm with a medium warm turbine.
I have replaced sensors and tested the used ones, all tested good. I pulled in new cables, checked grounding and shielding. Checked air gaps! Made sure they were at OEM recommendations.
These probes are in our front standard portion of the turbine. The lid to this area covers the number one bearing. It takes three or four days to cool down enough to take out unit off oil to the bearings.
So it is not easy to get access to these probes. Our six probes are divided into two groups of three. The first group is for speed control and is wired back to a control function circuit board. The second group of probes are used for protection monitoring and are wired to a overspeed protection system. Seperate control boards!!
And yet all six sensors show the same spikes. Sometimes the spikes are one minute apart and sometimes they are about 7 seconds apart. And sometimes they just quit for no apparent reason.
These probes are aimed at a gear wheel with 60 teeth. 180 pulses a min at 3 rpm. This problem only happens when on turning gear at 3 RPM.
The OEM has been unsuccessful in solving our problem at this time. Lost in Midwest.
I have replaced sensors and tested the used ones, all tested good. I pulled in new cables, checked grounding and shielding. Checked air gaps! Made sure they were at OEM recommendations.
These probes are in our front standard portion of the turbine. The lid to this area covers the number one bearing. It takes three or four days to cool down enough to take out unit off oil to the bearings.
So it is not easy to get access to these probes. Our six probes are divided into two groups of three. The first group is for speed control and is wired back to a control function circuit board. The second group of probes are used for protection monitoring and are wired to a overspeed protection system. Seperate control boards!!
And yet all six sensors show the same spikes. Sometimes the spikes are one minute apart and sometimes they are about 7 seconds apart. And sometimes they just quit for no apparent reason.
These probes are aimed at a gear wheel with 60 teeth. 180 pulses a min at 3 rpm. This problem only happens when on turning gear at 3 RPM.
The OEM has been unsuccessful in solving our problem at this time. Lost in Midwest.