todcaesar
Electrical
- Oct 7, 2003
- 15
Sorry for the graphic description but that really is what it looks like.
The lube oil cooler for our Feedwater turbine/pump became fouled(as made evident by the higher temp and lower delta temp). We pulled the tube bundle out and found a clear and greenish slime on the tube fins. Chemisrty found no water in the slime which makes some sense since it wasn't the milky opaque water oil emulsion I have seen in automotive oil. I have uploaded a picture, but I am not sure if it worked.
Chemistry got a spike on their Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy at the oxidation point and said this was oil varnishing due to aging.
Thing is, it has happened twice to the #2 Pump in the past 7 years but not our #1 or #3 pump and the oil gets exchanged among the pumps over time as each takes its turn on the oil conditioner (boowser).
Any thoughts about what this slime is?
Thanks, Tod
The lube oil cooler for our Feedwater turbine/pump became fouled(as made evident by the higher temp and lower delta temp). We pulled the tube bundle out and found a clear and greenish slime on the tube fins. Chemisrty found no water in the slime which makes some sense since it wasn't the milky opaque water oil emulsion I have seen in automotive oil. I have uploaded a picture, but I am not sure if it worked.
Chemistry got a spike on their Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy at the oxidation point and said this was oil varnishing due to aging.
Thing is, it has happened twice to the #2 Pump in the past 7 years but not our #1 or #3 pump and the oil gets exchanged among the pumps over time as each takes its turn on the oil conditioner (boowser).
Any thoughts about what this slime is?
Thanks, Tod