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we have ge frame v turbine. mark v control system.
two months ago we faced problems with intervalve pressure fluctuations. we found the problem related to a leaky power cylinder of gcv. also in the process since srv did not open during start up, we had to replace a moog valve for srv. the turbine was running well since then with stable p2 press and load. even the mvar fluctuations subsided.
yesterday we had to shutdown the turbine for air inlet filter replacement. after the stop command was given the turbine unloaded but it tripped later with the alarm 'combustor flamed out during shutdowm' and 'gas ratio valve position servo trouble' at some value between 3000-3500 rpm.
the filters were replaced. and the turbine was restarted. following is the SOE. request to kindly help us broadly understand where the problem could be.
first start command :
the turbine came to firing speed. ignitors were powered but flame didnt appear. intervalve pressure was nearly 0. we checked flame detectors. it was ok.
second start command :
the turbine again reached firing speed. we measured 110vac at inputs of ignition transformers when ignitors were energized. but the flame again didnt appear. so we decided to watch srv/gcv and 20fg.
third start command :
the turbine reached firing speed. the gcv opened. srv did not. we changed the servo moog valve (despite the fact that the same was changed just two months ago).
fourth start command :
the turbine reached 14HM and we were waiting for 5 minute purge timer to time out and firing command be sent. but just two minutes after 14HM signal the turbine tripped on alarm 'gas control valve servo trouble'. we could not verify whether the newly replaced moog worked or not. so a next start was given.
fifth start command :
the turbine reached firing speed. srv opened. srv and/or gcv was hunting. p2 was very unstable. flame was very unstable. the turbine went into warmup mode. but soon both the flames were out. and the turbine again tripped on 'flame failure'. but we were sure that srv was opening. the newly replaced moog worked.
sixth start command :
the behaviour was same as fifth start command. we stopped for the day.
the next morning we found that during the night two alarms appeared. 'start-up shutdown <C> comm failure - trip' & 'common IO communication loss'. the status was '0' for both the alarms. we decided to change a pall's hydraulic filter in the morning and take a trial start. before the turbine cud reach the firing speed, it was seen on the main display that 'fsg' momentarily fluctuated between 25% and 0% thrice. 'fsr' was fixed at 0%. soon the 'gas control valve servo trouble' alarm appeared and the turbine began to coast down.
we tightened lvdt terminals. checked excitation values. it was between 6.5 to 7.0vac for all lvdts. the feedbacks were 0.245 vac and 0.256vac for gcv's lvdts at the zero position.
we wanted to replace lvdts but did not know the calibration procedure of mark v so could not do it. we decided to take another trial. this time the turbine started without any problems. reached fsnl and synchronised.
given the above sequence of events what are the areas we should check? is the problem related to field or mark v control system? is the failure of moog valve in a short span of time a coincidence or there could be some serious grounding problems? pls help
regards
two months ago we faced problems with intervalve pressure fluctuations. we found the problem related to a leaky power cylinder of gcv. also in the process since srv did not open during start up, we had to replace a moog valve for srv. the turbine was running well since then with stable p2 press and load. even the mvar fluctuations subsided.
yesterday we had to shutdown the turbine for air inlet filter replacement. after the stop command was given the turbine unloaded but it tripped later with the alarm 'combustor flamed out during shutdowm' and 'gas ratio valve position servo trouble' at some value between 3000-3500 rpm.
the filters were replaced. and the turbine was restarted. following is the SOE. request to kindly help us broadly understand where the problem could be.
first start command :
the turbine came to firing speed. ignitors were powered but flame didnt appear. intervalve pressure was nearly 0. we checked flame detectors. it was ok.
second start command :
the turbine again reached firing speed. we measured 110vac at inputs of ignition transformers when ignitors were energized. but the flame again didnt appear. so we decided to watch srv/gcv and 20fg.
third start command :
the turbine reached firing speed. the gcv opened. srv did not. we changed the servo moog valve (despite the fact that the same was changed just two months ago).
fourth start command :
the turbine reached 14HM and we were waiting for 5 minute purge timer to time out and firing command be sent. but just two minutes after 14HM signal the turbine tripped on alarm 'gas control valve servo trouble'. we could not verify whether the newly replaced moog worked or not. so a next start was given.
fifth start command :
the turbine reached firing speed. srv opened. srv and/or gcv was hunting. p2 was very unstable. flame was very unstable. the turbine went into warmup mode. but soon both the flames were out. and the turbine again tripped on 'flame failure'. but we were sure that srv was opening. the newly replaced moog worked.
sixth start command :
the behaviour was same as fifth start command. we stopped for the day.
the next morning we found that during the night two alarms appeared. 'start-up shutdown <C> comm failure - trip' & 'common IO communication loss'. the status was '0' for both the alarms. we decided to change a pall's hydraulic filter in the morning and take a trial start. before the turbine cud reach the firing speed, it was seen on the main display that 'fsg' momentarily fluctuated between 25% and 0% thrice. 'fsr' was fixed at 0%. soon the 'gas control valve servo trouble' alarm appeared and the turbine began to coast down.
we tightened lvdt terminals. checked excitation values. it was between 6.5 to 7.0vac for all lvdts. the feedbacks were 0.245 vac and 0.256vac for gcv's lvdts at the zero position.
we wanted to replace lvdts but did not know the calibration procedure of mark v so could not do it. we decided to take another trial. this time the turbine started without any problems. reached fsnl and synchronised.
given the above sequence of events what are the areas we should check? is the problem related to field or mark v control system? is the failure of moog valve in a short span of time a coincidence or there could be some serious grounding problems? pls help
regards
