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Dear All,
Sorry for the late reply.
We had the opportunity to change the servos; since we suspect the Servo of SRV and Splitter we had changed both the servos with the old servos which was used earlier (working fine). Before replacing the servo, the polarity check done on all the servos & stroke check performed on all the valves and found good. After replacing with the old servos, the polarity check and stroke check performed and found good. (No other changes were made on unit software or IOCFG screen etc,)
The unit was started successfully, synchronized with grid and started to load. We could observe that there was no MW hunting until we select Premix Steady State Mode (PMSS), the unit loaded very smoothly as like earlier startups and the unit started to swing soon after the selection of PMSS. The same was verified again by taking the unit back to Piloted Premix mode and observed that the unit was steady with no hunting, again selected PMSS and its started hunting. As this unit is equipped withDLN2.0 combustion system, only Quaternary valve will come in to line and primary valve starts purging. The healthiness of Quaternary valve is good in trends during PMSS, i.e. there is no fluctuation in its position as comparing with other valves (its having ~0.2%/sec jump but the frequency of jump is slightly more comparing with earlier trends on base load). Before selecting PMSS, none of the valves have fluctuation, after the selection of PMSS, except Quat all the valves started to fluctuate.
Again we suspected the DLN Constants (FXKPTSP_1, FXKPTSP_2 & FXKPTF_4-->PMSS Split constants for splitter valve) and looked in to it and found that all these constants will play its role only when the unit is selected to PMSS and all these constants are from single interpolator block. The constants FXKPTSP_1, FXKPTSP_2 will be in control only during the time of loading and will not be in line at Base load and other constant FXKPTF_4 will give the input in terms of TTRF1 for the calculation of split for Splitter valve, i.e., when TTRF1 goes above 2330.6 deg F the split will be 83% , (earlier 2350 deg F). We suspected this constant and decided to put back the original constant (2350 deg F). To test this we had taken the unit out of PMSS and changed the constant and again put back the unit to PMSS and found still hunting.
The above observation had taken to OEM and they suspected the servos of SRV, Splitter and Quat and suggested to recalibrate all the valves. Not sure how far it is going to help, since the servos which are in service are the old servos and worked fine earlier with same null bias and gain.
If any one have any suggestion and that can be tested\experimented at online, we can execute the same to avoid this hunting.
Please let me know if you need more data\inputs.
Thanks for helping,
A2A.
Sorry for the late reply.
We had the opportunity to change the servos; since we suspect the Servo of SRV and Splitter we had changed both the servos with the old servos which was used earlier (working fine). Before replacing the servo, the polarity check done on all the servos & stroke check performed on all the valves and found good. After replacing with the old servos, the polarity check and stroke check performed and found good. (No other changes were made on unit software or IOCFG screen etc,)
The unit was started successfully, synchronized with grid and started to load. We could observe that there was no MW hunting until we select Premix Steady State Mode (PMSS), the unit loaded very smoothly as like earlier startups and the unit started to swing soon after the selection of PMSS. The same was verified again by taking the unit back to Piloted Premix mode and observed that the unit was steady with no hunting, again selected PMSS and its started hunting. As this unit is equipped withDLN2.0 combustion system, only Quaternary valve will come in to line and primary valve starts purging. The healthiness of Quaternary valve is good in trends during PMSS, i.e. there is no fluctuation in its position as comparing with other valves (its having ~0.2%/sec jump but the frequency of jump is slightly more comparing with earlier trends on base load). Before selecting PMSS, none of the valves have fluctuation, after the selection of PMSS, except Quat all the valves started to fluctuate.
Again we suspected the DLN Constants (FXKPTSP_1, FXKPTSP_2 & FXKPTF_4-->PMSS Split constants for splitter valve) and looked in to it and found that all these constants will play its role only when the unit is selected to PMSS and all these constants are from single interpolator block. The constants FXKPTSP_1, FXKPTSP_2 will be in control only during the time of loading and will not be in line at Base load and other constant FXKPTF_4 will give the input in terms of TTRF1 for the calculation of split for Splitter valve, i.e., when TTRF1 goes above 2330.6 deg F the split will be 83% , (earlier 2350 deg F). We suspected this constant and decided to put back the original constant (2350 deg F). To test this we had taken the unit out of PMSS and changed the constant and again put back the unit to PMSS and found still hunting.
The above observation had taken to OEM and they suspected the servos of SRV, Splitter and Quat and suggested to recalibrate all the valves. Not sure how far it is going to help, since the servos which are in service are the old servos and worked fine earlier with same null bias and gain.
If any one have any suggestion and that can be tested\experimented at online, we can execute the same to avoid this hunting.
Please let me know if you need more data\inputs.
Thanks for helping,
A2A.
