Howdy,
I'd like to preface this discussion by making it known that I am not an operator, but a repair/refurbishment guy. I've been working on repairing DLN and non-DLN fuel nozzles assemblies for a few years now and I've noticed a trend that I've not been able to nail down with my limited expertise.
I see many Fr7/9 units come in with relatively good-looking fuel nozzle assemblies, but a single secondary fuel nozzle burnt out. The severity of this burnout is not consistent, sometimes it is localized to the tip and other times it has slagged the entire outer sleeve above the fuel pegs. In each case though, it has been isolated to one or two fuel nozzles, and in the latter case they were not neighbors.
Many of the end-users I have spoken to with these burnouts are experiencing issues with primary reignition, either due to low-load or some other factor. From reading the forums here I've seen several people point the finger away from controls and toward the mechanical systems in the unit, which does make sense to me. In nearly every event I have seen, the end-user describes the problem as a sudden-onset (i.e. one day it makes the transfer to premix, and the next day it doesnt). These units are nat-gas only, with heated fuel. The operators have described their exhaust temperature spreads as 'normal' prior to the failure to go into premix.
My question here is what have y'all seen on these units that causes these sorts of issues with burnout, because from my end just staring at these fuel nozzles in isolation without any experience on the operator side I am having a hard time nailing down the cause. I am hesitant to suspect that the issues are within the secondary itself, but at this point I'm not sure where else the problem could be because my understanding of the other ancillary equipment is a bit lacking. Any users who can share the causes of any similar burnouts just for ideas would be appreciated.
I'd like to preface this discussion by making it known that I am not an operator, but a repair/refurbishment guy. I've been working on repairing DLN and non-DLN fuel nozzles assemblies for a few years now and I've noticed a trend that I've not been able to nail down with my limited expertise.
I see many Fr7/9 units come in with relatively good-looking fuel nozzle assemblies, but a single secondary fuel nozzle burnt out. The severity of this burnout is not consistent, sometimes it is localized to the tip and other times it has slagged the entire outer sleeve above the fuel pegs. In each case though, it has been isolated to one or two fuel nozzles, and in the latter case they were not neighbors.
Many of the end-users I have spoken to with these burnouts are experiencing issues with primary reignition, either due to low-load or some other factor. From reading the forums here I've seen several people point the finger away from controls and toward the mechanical systems in the unit, which does make sense to me. In nearly every event I have seen, the end-user describes the problem as a sudden-onset (i.e. one day it makes the transfer to premix, and the next day it doesnt). These units are nat-gas only, with heated fuel. The operators have described their exhaust temperature spreads as 'normal' prior to the failure to go into premix.
My question here is what have y'all seen on these units that causes these sorts of issues with burnout, because from my end just staring at these fuel nozzles in isolation without any experience on the operator side I am having a hard time nailing down the cause. I am hesitant to suspect that the issues are within the secondary itself, but at this point I'm not sure where else the problem could be because my understanding of the other ancillary equipment is a bit lacking. Any users who can share the causes of any similar burnouts just for ideas would be appreciated.
