Understanding FSR Levels During GE Mark VIe Gas Turbine Startup | Step-by-Step Simulation"

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In this video, you’ll learn how the FSR (Fuel Stroke Reference) levels function during the startup sequence of a GE 9001E gas turbine using the Mark VIe control system.


We break down each stage — from ZERO to MAX — and show you how to track real-time values using the ToolboxST block diagram editor. Whether you're a student, technician, or engineer working in power plants, this detailed tutorial is essential to understand how startup logic and fuel control work inside the SPEEDTRONIC Mark VIe system.


Topics Covered:


  • FSR Preset Levels: ZERO, FIRE, WARM-UP, ACCELERATE, MAX
  • Startup Control Loop behavior
  • Real-time logic tracking in ToolboxST
  • HMI monitoring tips
  • The role of L4, L14HM, L2TVX, and L28FD signals
  • Auxiliary systems like the hydraulic pump 88HQ

Perfect for:


  • Gas turbine operators and engineers
  • Mark VIe control system trainees
  • Industrial automation students
  • Anyone learning GE turbine simulations

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