ksprague
Mechanical
- Sep 1, 2002
- 10
I work in a 160 MW coal fired Power Plant. The turbine is a condensing turbine with a surface condenser. After our last outage it was noticed that one of our three backpressure indications started reading 2 inHg different than the others. The one that is reading different is taken 30 feet higher than the others. Our Technicians believe that the difference in elevation (30 ft) is enough to give us the 2 inHg difference. Seems like a lot to me. Any comments?