Hi all,
We have a BHEL-supplied GE Frame VI Gas Turbine with a Speedtronic Mark VI control system. Recently, we faced an issue with low tank vacuum pressure. Normally, the tank vacuum pressure (96QV-1) stays around -300 mmWC, but suddenly it dropped to -50 mmWC.
On a doubt basis, we checked the calibration of the transmitter (Tx), which was found to be okay. We then flushed the tubing with instrument air and taking transmitter in line, the reading returned to around -300 mmWC.
We attempted to trace the tubing, but it was not possible since it runs down through the gauge cabinet into the diesel compartment. We also referred to the P&ID, but the exact tapping location is unclear.
Although the problem is currently resolved, we are still unsure about one point: if it is indicating tank vacuum, why are two tappings used? It seems to be measuring differential pressure (DP) across something, which is unclear to me (snapshot of the P&ID is attached for reference).
As it is measuring tank vacuum, ideally one side of the transmitter should be open to the atmosphere and the other side connected to the tank.
If anyone has an idea of what exactly 96QV-1 is measuring differential pressure across, please share. Also, if anyone has information about the probable tapping location, please share that as well.
We have a BHEL-supplied GE Frame VI Gas Turbine with a Speedtronic Mark VI control system. Recently, we faced an issue with low tank vacuum pressure. Normally, the tank vacuum pressure (96QV-1) stays around -300 mmWC, but suddenly it dropped to -50 mmWC.
On a doubt basis, we checked the calibration of the transmitter (Tx), which was found to be okay. We then flushed the tubing with instrument air and taking transmitter in line, the reading returned to around -300 mmWC.
We attempted to trace the tubing, but it was not possible since it runs down through the gauge cabinet into the diesel compartment. We also referred to the P&ID, but the exact tapping location is unclear.
Although the problem is currently resolved, we are still unsure about one point: if it is indicating tank vacuum, why are two tappings used? It seems to be measuring differential pressure (DP) across something, which is unclear to me (snapshot of the P&ID is attached for reference).

As it is measuring tank vacuum, ideally one side of the transmitter should be open to the atmosphere and the other side connected to the tank.
If anyone has an idea of what exactly 96QV-1 is measuring differential pressure across, please share. Also, if anyone has information about the probable tapping location, please share that as well.
