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

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



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 Download the FREE GE Mark VIe Simulation Check the comments for the link! Like | Comment | Subscribe Support the channel so we can keep sharing hands-on turbine control content. #MarkVIe #GasTurbineStartup #GE9001E #ToolboxST #FSR #TurbineSimulation #PowerPlantTraining #HMI #StartupLogic



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