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We have a Mark V on our turbine generator controls. It appears, however I am not sure, that the reference speed for the system is established when the sync switch is activated. Even though I do not normally work on the Mark V, I was tasked with finding out if there is a work around to our problem because we are not going to take the unit offline.
By the information given to me, the turbine's throttle valve was short stroked in error and after reading other discussions on Control.com, this is probably the cause - now we need to somehow get around it.
Here is the information given to me, and I will be investigating and reading more today (105 megs is max load and we can only get to 93):
In the past, during some turbine start ups, we have selected the synchronize switch to "On" before reaching 3600 rpm. This some how caused a different relationship than normal between the LOAD SETPOINT (The value the operator types in for valve position) and the V1 Position (Control valve position.) Normally at 105 megs, LOAD SETPOINT is about 86% and V1 Position is about 75%. One start up years ago, after changing some control constants to allow full load, LOAD SETPOINT had to be 120% to get a V1 Position of 75% for 105 megs.
In this case we have changed the control constants to the max allowed by the Mark Five, and still can not reach full load of 105 megs. The LOAD LIMIT REFERENCE is set at 128%, the LOAD SETPOINT is at 128%, the V1 Position is about 86%, and the max load we can reach is about 94 megs.
In the past we have changed the following control constants to allow reaching full load:
KLDR_H (Load Setpoint High Limit) from 110% to 125% and now at 128%
KLLR_H (Load Limit Setpoint High Limit) from 110% to 125% and now 128%
We have tried to change KV1POSR_H (V1 Position Setpoint High Limit) which is at 128% to a higher value, but the Mark Five will not allow any value greater than 128%."
Thank you for any assistance.
By the information given to me, the turbine's throttle valve was short stroked in error and after reading other discussions on Control.com, this is probably the cause - now we need to somehow get around it.
Here is the information given to me, and I will be investigating and reading more today (105 megs is max load and we can only get to 93):
In the past, during some turbine start ups, we have selected the synchronize switch to "On" before reaching 3600 rpm. This some how caused a different relationship than normal between the LOAD SETPOINT (The value the operator types in for valve position) and the V1 Position (Control valve position.) Normally at 105 megs, LOAD SETPOINT is about 86% and V1 Position is about 75%. One start up years ago, after changing some control constants to allow full load, LOAD SETPOINT had to be 120% to get a V1 Position of 75% for 105 megs.
In this case we have changed the control constants to the max allowed by the Mark Five, and still can not reach full load of 105 megs. The LOAD LIMIT REFERENCE is set at 128%, the LOAD SETPOINT is at 128%, the V1 Position is about 86%, and the max load we can reach is about 94 megs.
In the past we have changed the following control constants to allow reaching full load:
KLDR_H (Load Setpoint High Limit) from 110% to 125% and now at 128%
KLLR_H (Load Limit Setpoint High Limit) from 110% to 125% and now 128%
We have tried to change KV1POSR_H (V1 Position Setpoint High Limit) which is at 128% to a higher value, but the Mark Five will not allow any value greater than 128%."
Thank you for any assistance.
