The document discusses various interlocks for an AOP, JOP, and EOP. It describes when each will start up or shut down based on conditions like oil pressure levels, turbine speed, and discrepancies in other systems. It also briefly mentions barring gear which slowly rotates the turbine during startup and shutdown as rotor temperature changes. Finally, it provides details on components housed in the bearing pedestal located between the HP and IP turbines, including journal bearings, vibration sensors, and expansion measurement devices.
The document discusses various interlocks for an AOP, JOP, and EOP. It describes when each will start up or shut down based on conditions like oil pressure levels, turbine speed, and discrepancies in other systems. It also briefly mentions barring gear which slowly rotates the turbine during startup and shutdown as rotor temperature changes. Finally, it provides details on components housed in the bearing pedestal located between the HP and IP turbines, including journal bearings, vibration sensors, and expansion measurement devices.
The document discusses various interlocks for an AOP, JOP, and EOP. It describes when each will start up or shut down based on conditions like oil pressure levels, turbine speed, and discrepancies in other systems. It also briefly mentions barring gear which slowly rotates the turbine during startup and shutdown as rotor temperature changes. Finally, it provides details on components housed in the bearing pedestal located between the HP and IP turbines, including journal bearings, vibration sensors, and expansion measurement devices.
The document discusses various interlocks for an AOP, JOP, and EOP. It describes when each will start up or shut down based on conditions like oil pressure levels, turbine speed, and discrepancies in other systems. It also briefly mentions barring gear which slowly rotates the turbine during startup and shutdown as rotor temperature changes. Finally, it provides details on components housed in the bearing pedestal located between the HP and IP turbines, including journal bearings, vibration sensors, and expansion measurement devices.
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AOP JOP EOP INTERLOCKS
IF SLC AOP 1 IS ON AOP 1 TAKES START WHEN PRESSURE OIL PRESSURE
FALLS BELOW 7.5 KSC. OR AOP 2 OFF AND STATUS DISCREPENCY IN AOP 2 OCCURS. IF SLC AOP 2 IS ON AOP 2 TAKES START WHEN PR. OIL. PR. FALLS BELOW 6.5 KSC OR AOP 1 OFF AND STATUS DISCREPENCY IN AOP 1. IF SLC EOP IS ON EOP TAKES START WHEN LUB OIL PRESSURE FALLS BELOW 1.1 KSC. IF SLC JOP 1 IS ON JOP 1 TAKES START WHEN TURBINE SPEED FALLS BELOW 510 RPM AND JOP 1 IS SWITCHED OFF WHEN TURBINE SPEED RAISES ABOVE 540 RPM. IF SLC JOP 2 IS ON JOP 2 TAKES START WHEN JO PRESSSURE <100 KSC FOR 5 SECS AND TURBINE SPEED <510 RPM. JOP 2 ALSO STARTS IF JOP 1 IS OFF AND STATUS DISCREPENCY OCCURS. JOP 2 DOESNOT SWITCHED OFF AUTOMATICALLY AS FOR JOP 1. IT HAS TO BE SWITCHED OFF MANUALLY. IF SLC TURNING GEAR IS ON AND TURBINE SPEED IS LESS THAN 210 RPM GATE VALVE GEARING IS OPENED TO SUPPLY OIL TO TURBINE FOR TURNING OPERATION. GATE VALVE CLOSES WHEN TURBINE SPEED RAISES ABOVE 240 RPM. BARRING GEAR The primary function of barring gear is rotate the turbo generator rotors slowly and continuously During startup and shutdown periods when changes in rotor temperature occurs > Shaft system is rotated by double row blade wheel which is driven by oil provided by AOP A manual barring gear is also provided with hydraulic gear Barring speed 210/240 rpm
IP Rear Bearing Pedestal Arrangement:The bearing pedestal is located between the HP and IP turbines. Its function is to support the turbine casing and bear the HP and IP turbine rotors. The bearing pedestal houses the following turbine components:
OVERALL EXPANSION MOUNTED ON BEARING NO. 1 PEDESTAL HALL PROBE IN BEARING NO. 1 PEDESTAL OVERSPEED TRIP BOLTS IN BEARING NO. 1 PEDESTAL MAIN OIL PUMP COUPLED WITH HP ROTOR IP DIFFERENTIAL EXPANSION PICK UP MOUNTED ON BEARING NO. 3 PEDESTAL IP DIFFERENTIAL EXPANSION PICK UP MOUNTED ON BEARING NO. 3 PEDESTAL BEARING / SHAFT VIBRATION PICK UP MOUNTED ON BEARING NO. 4 PEDESTAL LP DIFFERENTIAL EXPANSION PICK UP MOUNTED ON BEARING NO. 4 PEDESTAL LP DIFFERENTIAL EXPANSION PICK UP MOUNTED ON BEARING NO. 4 PEDESTAL AXIAL SHIFT MEASUREMENT AT IP COLLAR Non contact sensor Installation in a Turbine MOP MOP SPEED MEASUREMENT INSTRUEMENT MOUNTED IN HP FRONT BEARING PEDESTAL 4 : HYDRAULIC SPEED TRANSDUCER 5 : ELECTRIC SPEED TRANSDUCER Front Bearing Pedestal Labyrinth seal