Good day!
We have two siemens steam turbines with gross generation of 60 MW each and facing same problem on both machines.
When machine trips then its temperature at inlet of extraction control valve rises above 250 °C which makes machine unavailable to start for more than three hours until unless this temperature comes below 250 °C. This temperature remains below 250 °C after normal shutdown and decreases further rapidly.
Why this temperature increases above the safe value after tripping?
Why it takes too long to come down after tripping?
We have two siemens steam turbines with gross generation of 60 MW each and facing same problem on both machines.
When machine trips then its temperature at inlet of extraction control valve rises above 250 °C which makes machine unavailable to start for more than three hours until unless this temperature comes below 250 °C. This temperature remains below 250 °C after normal shutdown and decreases further rapidly.
Why this temperature increases above the safe value after tripping?
Why it takes too long to come down after tripping?
