I have not searched control.com. I am too tired today.
I seek the "secret procedure" to dissassemble the TC oil seal that prevents oil from following the oil down the TC cables. The "packing gland fitting" that I named it today is very small description of what I really call it.
Depending on which bearing you are working on it can be a two wire device or a four wire device. It consists of a ceramic and then a graphite and then another ceramic and then a pinned packing gland device which will crush the ceramic, graphite, ceramic and seal the wires. Installation is pretty easy.
Removal is a nightmare on the 4 wire glands.
I seek the secret procedure for the removal of the graphite seal and the second ceramic device.
Please excuse bad spelling or grammer. I have been sitting on the coupling shaft "digging" the graphite out with a pick all day. I accomplished my task on both turbines and new TCs are installed on bearing 1 journal, inactive thrust, and active thrust. Yet, I feel I need to seek the secret to prevent others from being a frustated as I was today.
I seek the "secret procedure" to dissassemble the TC oil seal that prevents oil from following the oil down the TC cables. The "packing gland fitting" that I named it today is very small description of what I really call it.
Depending on which bearing you are working on it can be a two wire device or a four wire device. It consists of a ceramic and then a graphite and then another ceramic and then a pinned packing gland device which will crush the ceramic, graphite, ceramic and seal the wires. Installation is pretty easy.
Removal is a nightmare on the 4 wire glands.
I seek the secret procedure for the removal of the graphite seal and the second ceramic device.
Please excuse bad spelling or grammer. I have been sitting on the coupling shaft "digging" the graphite out with a pick all day. I accomplished my task on both turbines and new TCs are installed on bearing 1 journal, inactive thrust, and active thrust. Yet, I feel I need to seek the secret to prevent others from being a frustated as I was today.